
Mask & Patch · Wash-Off & Peel-Off
Wash-Off Mask
The rinse-off mask covers everything from absorbent clay for oily skin to nourishing cream packs for dry skin. The Korean formulation skill is absorbing oil without leaving skin tight, and Jeju volcanic mud gives the category a provenance story generic clay cannot match.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Pore-purifying clay
Kaolin and bentonite absorbing surface oil, the core oily-skin direction.
Mud
Jeju volcanic mineral mud, richer and less drying than kaolin, with a real origin story.
Turmeric
Brightening and clarifying botanical direction with strong visual identity.
Yogurt or cream
Nourishing non-drying pack for dry and sensitive skin.
Calming
Centella-led cream mask for reactive and post-procedure skin.
Key ingredient options
Kaolin and bentonite clay
Absorb surface oil and loosen pore contents as the mask dries.
Jeju volcanic ash
Korea's signature mineral mud, giving a verifiable single-origin story.
Salicylic acid (BHA)
Adds chemical pore-clearing to physical absorption, making the result more than cosmetic.
What makes it work
- Formulating so the mask does not over-dry is the real skill, since traditional clay masks leave skin tight.
- Jeju volcanic sourcing gives a concrete provenance story that generic clay masks cannot claim.
- Avoid detox language, which has no accepted scientific meaning and is challenged in some markets.
- Single-use sachets work well for sampling, travel and subscription boxes.
Texture & format
Thick spreadable mask applied for 10 to 15 minutes and rinsed off, from absorbent clay to nourishing cream.
Frequently asked
Do clay masks over-dry the skin?
Traditional ones often do. Korean formulas typically add humectants and calming actives so the mask absorbs oil without leaving skin tight, allowing more frequent use.
Can I claim the product detoxifies skin?
Better not to. Detox has no accepted scientific meaning in cosmetics and is challenged by regulators in several markets. Purifying and deep cleansing are safer and equally effective.


