Calling all sleeping beauties: there is a new wave of sleeping masks flying off the shelves. Hailing from South Korea, the sleeping masks—commonly referred to as sleeping packs—have quickly become a cult favorite. Sleeping packs are super concentrated moisturizers to be slathered on in lieu of your usual night cream before bed. Unlike a typical mask, the K-beauty sleeping masks are not meant to be rinsed off, and should be left to work overnight during your skin’s natural repair cycle.
The Lancôme Visionnaire Nuit Beauty Sleep Perfector (US $88; AED/SAR 323) is a gel-to-oil formula that soothes throughout the night to visibly restore skin, while the aptly named Dior Hydra Life Jelly Sleeping Mask (US $69; AED/SAR 253), includes an ultra-lightweight, jelly-like texture that soaks into the skin to offer 8 hours of continuous hydration, leaving your complexion radiant by morning. The Laneige Water Sleeping Mask (US $26; AED/SAR 95) includes mineral water as well as apricot and chestnut extracts to brighten and revive dull, fatigued skin. Shiseido’s Ibuki Beauty Sleeping Mask (US $40; AED/SAR 147) includes vitamin capsules in a gel base that melt deep into the skin for a radiant and refreshed look that is equivalent to 8 hours of sleep. The Peter Thomas Roth Camu Camu Power Cx 30 Vitamin Brightening Sleeping Mask (US $62; AED/SAR 228) is formulated with Camu Camu berry, to not only boost your beauty sleep but to keep your skin looking brighter and well-rested.