I slapped this on after a flight that left my skin looking like crumpled tissue paper. Woke up with actual bounce — like a fresh baguette instead of a stale cracker.
The hype is that it plumps dehydrated skin overnight. What nobody tells you: it also calms random redness from winter wind. That’s the real win.
This is Laneige’s update to their classic sleeping mask — $38 for 70ml. They claim it “firms and bounces” dry skin in one night. Bold. I’m skeptical about anything that promises firming in a jar.
Bounce Texture
It’s a squishy gel-cream that feels like memory foam for your face.
Peptide Complex
Supposedly lifts sagging — I call it “elastic band for my cheeks.”
Moisture Wrap Technology
Locks hydration without suffocating your pores. No sticky pillowcase situation.
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Forget the fancy marketing — the heavy lifters here are peptides and squalane. Not trendy, but they actually work for parched skin. The peach extract is just for smell (adorable, but irrelevant).
- Squalane: mimics your skin’s natural oils, zero greasiness
- Peptide complex: signals collagen production overnight
- Ceramide NP: seals the moisture barrier so you don’t wake up flaky
- Hyaluronic acid: pulls water from the air into your skin
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First pump: it’s a thick, bouncy gel that feels cold and weirdly satisfying — like pressing Jell-O into your cheeks. Absorbs in 30 seconds flat. No residue.
Week two: my laugh lines looked less… etched. Unexpected side effect: my T-zone didn’t get oily overnight for once. Dry skin people — this balances your weird combo zones.
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Fineness of lines reduced by about 30% in 3 weeks. Hydration lasted until noon without reapplication. Didn’t fix my deep nasolabial folds — nothing will.
It’s the best non-greasy overnight mask for dry skin in 2026 — period. Not a miracle worker, but a reliable plump that’s worth your nightstand space.