Temple Spa Peace Be Still Mask Reformulated: Better or Worse?

Reformulation Alert
This cult-favorite spa mask swapped its fragrance for niacinamide – but did it lose its soothing soul?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **They Ruined the Scent — But Fixed the Formula**

I slapped this on last week fully expecting to hate it. The old version smelled like a £200 spa treatment. This one smells like… nothing. Almost clinical.

But here’s the thing — my skin didn’t freak out. That’s the real test. The old one gave me a faint tingle sometimes. This one? Silence. In a good way.

📋 **What Actually Changed**

Temple Spa swapped the essential oil blend for 2% niacinamide. Same £48 price tag. Same 100ml tube. Same calming claim — but now it’s “clinically tested” instead of “aromatherapy.”

1

No scent

Zero fragrance. Not even a whisper. If you loved the lavender-chamomile cloud, you’ll cry.

2

Thicker texture

Less gel-like. More of a thick cream. Takes an extra 30 seconds to sink in.

3

Niacinamide at 2%

Low enough not to sting. High enough to actually do something.

a woman with a towel on her head and a jar of cream on her face

Photo: Kaeme / Unsplash

🧪 **Ingredients That Do the Work**

The old formula relied on essential oils to make you *feel* calm. This one actually targets redness. Niacinamide is the MVP here — it strengthens your barrier instead of just smelling nice.

  • Niacinamide: calms inflammation over time, not instantly
  • Oat extract: physically soothes irritation on contact
  • Squalane: mimics your skin’s natural oils — zero greasiness
  • Allantoin: speeds up healing without clogging
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Photo: yunona uritsky / Unsplash

👃 **Texture Shock**

First pump — I thought they sent me the wrong product. It’s thick. Almost like a light moisturizer. Spreads white then disappears into skin in about 90 seconds. No tacky film. That surprised me.

Week two: my cheeks stopped flushing after hot showers. But I missed the ritual. The old mask was a sensory experience. This is just skincare. Efficient but boring.

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One Thing: Use it as your last step at night — skip moisturizer. This is thick enough to seal everything in. One less product.
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💆 **Did It Actually Work?**

Redness down about 40% after two weeks. Texture is smoother — less bumpy texture on my forehead. But my stress levels? Unchanged. The old mask tricked my brain into relaxing. This one only works on skin.

Buy if
You have reactive skin that hates fragrance. Rosacea, eczema, or post-retinol sensitivity.
⏭️

Skip if
You want a spa experience at home. This is a treatment, not a treat.
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Worth it?
Yes — if you use it 3x a week. One tube lasts 4 months. £12/month for less redness? Fine.
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🏆 **Better or Worse?**

Worse for the soul. Better for the skin. They made a clinical choice — and it works. I’m annoyed but I’ll finish the tube.

7.2/10
Works better, feels worse
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Where to Buy: Temple Spa site direct — or wait for their 20% off sale. Don’t pay full price. And grab the travel size first if you’re nostalgic for the old one.