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13 best sheet masks to keep your skin hydrated in 2025

If your skin could use a boost of moisture, dermatologists say a sheet mask can help.
According to dermatologists, sheet masks are an excellent addition to your normal skin care routine and are particularly helpful for hydrating skin.
According to dermatologists, sheet masks are an excellent addition to your normal skin care routine and are particularly helpful for hydrating skin.Amazon; NBC

Skin care routines can feel just that: routine. After a long day, washing your face and slapping on moisturizer doesn’t always feel like self care. They don’t feel special. Face masks, on the other hand, are an every-once-in-a-while treat for your skin. Sheet masks, which are a type of face mask, are popular for good reason — the masks come soaked with skin care ingredients, so all you have to do is lay one on your face.

There are many types of sheet masks on the market, promising to do things like hydrate, brighten and clarify the skin. But just because they offer a variety of benefits, does not mean they should replace other key skin care products. “Sheet masks cannot replace the important steps of a regular skin care routine, such as cleansing, moisturizing and using sunscreen,” says Dr. Brendan Camp, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City. What can they do, then? Camp says they’re particularly good for hydration. “The occlusive properties of a mask traps moisture in the skin, which can help skin stay hydrated and improve the appearance of fine lines,” he says.

To help you determine the sheet masks that are worth your time and money, I spoke with dermatologists about what to keep in mind when shopping and rounded up expert-recommended and NBC Select staff-favorite options.

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How I picked highly rated sheet masks

To help me find which sheet masks are worth investing in, I spoke to two board-certified dermatologists about what to look for. When shopping, they recommend considering the following factors:

  • Ingredients: Sheet masks help hydrate skin, says Camp. So, look for options infused with moisturizing ingredients, including hyaluronic acid (helps attract and retain moisture), niacinamide (a vitamin B complex that soothes and reduces redness) and peptides (encourage firmness and elasticity). 
  • Skin concern: While sheet masks are best for hydrating, you can find masks that address other skin concerns, too. “Along with boosting moisture, there are a number of sheet masks on the market that brighten or soothe,” says Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City and clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Cornell.
  • Material: Most sheet masks are made from a paper material, but there are also options made from gel or silicone. “Paper masks tend to be more affordable because they are made from a single sheet of paper or cotton,” says Camp. “Silicone masks offer effective occlusion of the skin, which improves the absorption of ingredients in the skin. Gel masks conform well to the contours of the skin and often have serums or active ingredients.” I included all three types, so you can choose what is best for your skin.

Best sheet masks in 2025

Below, I rounded up the best sheet masks based on experts’ guidance. I included masks recommended specifically by our experts, along with some that are NBC Select staff favorites.

Best overall: MediHeal The N.M.F. Ampoule Mask

What we like
  • Brightening
  • Hydrating
Something to note
  • Serum can be sticky

Hyaluronic acid, which is Garshick’s go-to hydrator, is the main active ingredient in this sheet mask. Along with hyaluronic acid, this mask’s serum has five different amino acids to add moisture to the skin, according to the brand. While this mask focuses on hydration, the brand also makes sheet masks that target brightening, toning, illuminating and more.

Best non-slip: Loops Glow Hydrogel Face Mask

What we like
  • Does not slip
  • Soothes irritated skin
Something to note
  • Mild aloe vera scent
  • Packaging can be messy

Loops sheet masks have a mild aloe vera scent and are great for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Plus, the textured mask grips your face, so you don’t have to worry about it slipping off while you wait the recommended 15 minutes. “After wearing [the masks] for 10 minutes or so, I notice my skin has a nice subtle glow to it and feels a lot more moisturized and plump,” says NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez. “I’ll alternate when I use it but I love doing it in the morning because it’s the perfect way to prep my skin if I’m wearing makeup.”

A woman wearing a Loops sheet mask while holding up it's packaging in her hand.
NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez uses the Loops sheet mask in the morning to prep her skin for makeup.Courtesy of Bianca Alvarez

Best for sensitive skin: BioRepublic Skincare Soothe and Calm Mask

What we like
  • Good for sensitive skin
  • Made of biodegradable material
Something to note
  • Higher price point

This sheet mask combines aloe vera to soothe and snow mushroom extract to hydrate the skin, says Garshick. “It’s great for those experiencing sensitivity or itchiness,” she says. The sheet masks are made from completely biodegradable material and each pack comes with three masks.

Best multi-step: Facetory Glow Baby Glow Mask

What we like
  • Brightening
  • Fragrance-free
Something to note
  • Serum can be sticky

Each Facetory mask has a two-step process: First, you use the serum packet to hydrate the skin and then you apply the sheet masks for 15 to 20 minutes to help the formula sink in, according to the brand. The main ingredients in the serum are niacinamide, which can soothe irritation, and lotus flower extract, which hydrates the skin, says Camp.

Best brightening: Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic Biocellulose Brightening Treatment Mask

What we like
  • Improves tone and redness
  • Brightening
Something to note
  • Dries out quickly

If brightening is your goal, Camp recommends this option from Dr. Dennis Gross. “It’s packed with vitamin C to brighten and the actual mask is made with biodegradable, gel-like coconut fibers,” he says. The mask also has lactic acid and L-ascorbic acid to plump and hydrate your skin, according to the brand. The brand recommends using this once a week.

Best fast-acting: Patchology Hydrate Sheet Masks

What we like
  • Only takes 5 minutes
  • De-puffing
  • Leftover serum for hydration
Something to note
  • Nothing to note at this time

If you’re looking for a mask that is easy to use and works quickly, Patchology has a hydrating option that you’ll only need to keep on for five minutes, according to the brand. They also have hyaluronic acid and Vitamin B5 in them, which has anti-inflammatory effects to de-puff your skin. “No matter the formula, the left behind serum is always just enough to blend into my skin without it feeling too slimy,” says NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown. “I especially love the options that come in two pieces because they make application way less messy and easier to take off.”

Best budget pick: Neutrogena Hydro Boost and Hydrating Hydro Gel Sheet Mask

What we like
  • Improves fine lines
  • Hydrating
Something to note
  • Nothing to note at this time

These Neutrogena masks are soaked in a serum with hyaluronic acid. “Hyaluronic acid is a natural sugar molecule in our body that attracts up to a thousand times its weight in water,” says Garshick. “Because it helps to draw moisture in, it not only helps with skin hydration but can also improve fine lines and wrinkles and leave the skin looking and feeling dewier.” To use this mask, apply it after you wash your face and leave it on for up to 30 minutes.

Best deep hydration: Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask

What we like
  • Comfortable to sleep in
  • Great for all skin types
Something to note
  • Mask might move around

These masks contain oligo-hyaluronic acid, a smaller compound than typical hyaluronic acid, so your skin absorbs it easier and deeper. “I just love how it goes from opaque to completely translucent overnight,” says NBC Select editorial projects manager Rebecca Rodriguez. “When I rip it off in the morning, my skin feels rejuvenated and stays feeling hydrated the entire day.”

Best for people with facial hair: Bro Mask

What we like
  • Fits larger faces
  • Can be used with a beard
Something to note
  • Two-step mask

These sheet masks are specifically made for men (though men can use any of the masks on this list). “These contain niacinamide, hyaluronic acid and peptides and are sized up to fit larger faces and made in two pieces so that people with beards can use half,” says Camp. The combination of ingredients targets dull skin, fine lines and redness, according to the brand.

Most versatile: TonyMoly I’m Real Sheet Mask Set 

What we like
  • Hydrating
  • Serum is not sticky
  • Soothes and softens skin
Something to note
  • Subtle scent

This set from popular Korean beauty brand TonyMoly includes 10 sheet masks, all of which address a different concern. There’s a rice water mask to clarify, a tea tree oil mask to soothe, a coconut mask to hydrate and more. “TonyMoly masks are so refreshing and soothing and they just do the trick after a long day,” says Kelsey Fredricks, a former production coordinator at NBC Select. “I’ve tried aloe, lavender, rice and hemp and love them all — there’s a mask for every skin concern you could have.” You can apply them to a clean face and leave on for 20 minutes.

Best for dry skin: Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Cream-Infused Mask

What we like
  • Provides relief for dry skin
Something to note
  • Two-step mask
  • Leaves residue after use

“This sheet mask works great for those with dry skin as it contains ceramide NP, which works to support the skin’s barrier,” says Garshick. “After you use it, it leaves the skin feeling moisturized for 24 hours.” Along with the ceramide NP, it has argan oil and shea butter to infuse extra moisture, according to the brand. Like others on our list, you should apply this mask after cleansing and leave it on for 20 minutes. If you have very dry skin, you should apply moisturizer after taking off the mask, according to Dr. Jart+.

Best for fine lines and wrinkles: Ebanel Collagen Peptide Moisturizing Masks

What we like
  • Helps with skin firmness
  • Has aloe vera
Something to note
  • Strong scent

Collagen peptides, which Camp says help to keep your skin firm and plump, are the main active ingredient in this sheet mask, which has a 4.5-star average from over 7,600 reviews on Amazon. Each mask also has hyaluronic acid to hydrate and aloe vera to soothe, according to Ebanel. To get extra soothing benefits, you can chill the sheet mask in the fridge for 15 minutes before opening the package and putting it on.

Best for daily use: Vt Cosmetics Daily Soothing Mask

What we like
  • Cost-effective
  • Great for combination skin
Something to note
  • Strong floral scent

These sheet masks come soaked in a serum that combines centella asiatica extract to combat redness and hyaluronic acid for hydration, according to the brand. You get 30 masks in one pack and the idea is to use one per day for a month. “My skin feels super hydrated after using it,” says former NBC Select page Hannah Fuechtman. “I also notice my complexion has a glow for a few days after using one.”

Frequently asked questions

Generally speaking, sheet masks do the same thing as other types of face masks — they can address specific skin care concerns depending on their ingredients. While you can find sheet masks that say they are brightening, soothing and clarifying, both Garshick and Camp agree that they are most successful at adding hydration to your skin. “They can help your complexion retain and gain moisture and provide a nice pick-me-up,” says Garshick.

The actual sheet mask is usually made up of either cotton, silicone or gel. The material that is best for you will depend on your skin type. Cotton masks tend to be less expensive. “Gel and silicone have inherent soothing and hydrating properties,” says Garshick. “So, they can be good if your skin is sensitive or needs extra moisture.”

Both Camp and Garshick stress that sheet masks should be used in addition to your normal routine, not as a replacement for any of the must-do steps (cleansing, moisturizing and using SPF). “They’re intended to be a supplement to what you already do,” says Garshick. “You can use them a few times a week or before a big event when you need some additional hydration.”

In terms of time of day, most sheet mask brands recommend using them right after cleansing your face. You can do this in the morning, but because they need to sit on your face for up to 30 minutes, it may be easiest to do this at the end of the day after you’ve washed away your makeup.

Sheet masks are considered safe for most people with various skin types. That said, if you have sensitive skin, you should always be careful when trying new products, says Garshick. “If this is you, stick to masks that specifically say they’re formulated for sensitive skin.” Those with open sores or wounds on their face should also avoid using a sheet mask until the skin has fully healed, according to Camp.

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Dr. Brendan Camp is a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City.
  • Dr. Marisa Garshick is a board-certified dermatologist in New York City and clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Cornell.

Why trust NBC Select?

I am a contributor at NBC Select and a journalist who regularly covers topics like beauty, home and lifestyle. For this story, I interviewed two board-certified dermatologists to gather their guidance on what to look for when shopping for sheet masks.

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