One scoop of this fuchsia jelly feels like spooning chilled fruit pâte onto your face — then it melts into a silky, wake-up-glowy film. No sticky pillow situation.
The real trick? It doesn’t just sit there. It actually sinks in. I’ve tested masks that feel like a wet blanket for hours — this one vanishes in under a minute.
It’s Laneige’s Bouncy & Firm Sleeping Mask — $38 for 1.7 oz. The claim that got me: “firming” without the usual tight, dry feeling. I called bull. I tried it anyway.
Peptide Complex
Pumps up collagen while you sleep — no needles needed.
Sleep-Tox Technology
Basically a slow-release system that keeps ingredients active for hours.
Jelly Texture
Sounds gimmicky. Actually helps it spread thinner, so you use less.
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Four stars here. The formula leans on peptides (firming), squalane (hydration without greasiness), and a touch of niacinamide (brightening). No fragrance overload — shocking for a K-beauty mask.
- Peptide Complex: Signals skin to produce more collagen over time
- Squalane: Locks in moisture without clogging pores
- Niacinamide: Fades dark spots and calms redness
- Hydrolyzed Collagen: Plumps surface lines temporarily
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First night: cool, bouncy, almost like spreading jelly on toast — but it melts into a second-skin finish. No tackiness. I forgot I was wearing it after 10 minutes.
Week two: my skin looked more rested than usual, even after a 5-hour sleep. Unexpected win — it didn’t break me out. Most “firming” masks give me tiny bumps. This one didn’t.
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After three weeks: skin feels springier — not tight or lifted, just bouncier. Fine lines around my mouth looked softer in the morning, but they came back by noon. Hydration held up through the night, which is rare for my dehydrated combo skin.
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It’s a solid night mask that actually does what it says — hydrates, plumps, and firms a little. Not a miracle, but a reliable bedtime habit.