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Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask

Plumping & Firming Mask

Sale price $27
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Size: 1 x 20 ml / 0.68 fl. oz. mask

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Recommended for
Hydrating, Firming, Plumping

Formulated without
Parabens, synthetic fragrances, mineral oil, sulfate detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA or TEA.

Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

AQUA/WATER/EAU, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, METHYL GLUCETH-20, ALCOHOL, INOSITOL, PPG-6-DECYLTETRADECETH-20, CAMELLIA SINENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, BETAPHYCUS GELATINUM EXTRACT, SERICIN, PANAX GINSENG ROOT EXTRACT, ROYAL JELLY EXTRACT, CHONDRUS CRISPUS EXTRACT, THYMUS SERPYLLUM EXTRACT, SODIUM HYALURONATE, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, POLYGLYCERYL-10 EICOSANEDIOATE/TETRADECANEDIOATE, POLYGLYCERYL-10 ISOSTEARATE, XANTHAN GUM, PARFUM/FRAGRANCE, GLUCONOLACTONE, PHENOXYETHANOL, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM BENZOATE, TOCOPHEROL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL, CITRUS AURANTIUM BERGAMIA PEEL OIL, CITRUS LIMON PEEL OIL, LINALYL ACETATE, PINENE

Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask 1 pack.
Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask1 x 20 ml / 0.68 fl. oz. mask Sale price $27
Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask texture
Benefits

Unmask a luminous, lifted look

Floods skin with revitalizing hydration
Visibly firms & lifts for a contoured look
Diminishes the look of dry, fine lines
Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask Application
Clinical Results

Proven to visiby plump, firm, & lift

+242% Boost in moisturization after 1 use**
90% Agreed skin looked firmer after 1 use*

Clinical Results

Immediately

  • +242% boost in moisturization**
  • 100% showed improvement in suppleness, plumpness, & radiance*
  • 85% showed improvement in visible skin lift*
  • 90% agreed skin looked firmer*

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.

*Based on a clinical study of 40 panelists.
**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 40 panelists.

Shot of model with Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask applied to face.
How to Use

Experience 15-minute skin therapy

Unfold the mask and peel away one layer of paper backing. Place mask gel-side down on skin and adjust to fit comfortably around the eyes. Peel away the remaining layer of paper and smooth mask. Leave on for 15 minutes, remove, and massage remaining serum into the skin – do not rinse.

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ingredients

Drench skin in potent hydrators

Okinawa Algae

Hyaluronic Acid + Red Algae

Deeply hydrate & visibly plump lines instantly*

Coconut Biocellulose

Coconut Biocellulose

Forms a non-slip occlusive barrier that infuses skin with revitalizing moisture

With the knowledge that what’s good for the body can be transformative for skin

Scientists at the Tatcha Institute craft our formulas from the same superfoods that make up the basis of the Japanese diet. Our high quality, nutrient dense ingredients are harvested from renowned sources in Japan like rice from Akita, green tea from Uji, and algae from Okinawa.

Overall rating: 4.615894 / 5 from 151 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Customers praise the Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask for its ability to hydrate and plump skin, leaving it looking dewy and healthy. The mask is noted for its silky smooth finish and long-lasting results, making it a favorite among users. While most find it effective, some report no noticeable difference.

Summary topics

  • Skin Hydration: 27%
  • Skin Feel: 16%
  • Skin Appearance: 12%
  • Long-lasting Results: 7%
  • Mask Effectiveness: 50%

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Review highlights

  • "It leaves my skin feeling amazing after like no other mask has been able to do!"Jordan W.
  • "Your face will still feel cool and tingling after it is removed for awhile."Fann18
  • "The mask fit great and made my skin look plump and perfectly dewy!"Giselle L.

Reviews

Disappointing face mask.

"Im not impressed with this mask, my skin does not feel any more hydrated. I like the packaging and presentation, but functionally it did not deliver as promised. I ordered the 4 pack, so I did give it a fair shot, but for the price ($100 for a pack of 4), it ks not worth it. Very disappointed."

Shalini K. (2/5)

"Luxourious!"

Venecia (5/5)

Instant glow.

"Pro makeup artist here! I have never used a mask that gives instant results like these do. I use them on my brides before every makeup application and the results are insane. Highly recommend before a special event!"

Jennifer (5/5)

Made my face burn and turn red

"Followed instructions on the packaging. Although it was tingly, I didn’t think too much of it - I interpreted it as “it’s work and doing its job”. Took mask off and face felt like it was overheated and very red. You can see a distinct difference on my face where the mask didn’t fully cover. I used warm water to try to remove the remainder of the product from my face. It clearly irritated my skin despite the package saying “non irritating”. Not sure if this is normal, but I would never use this mask again. (Received this item as part of Tatcha’s “fukubukuro” promotion last month. )"

Haley (1/5)

Not good

"This mask had very little serum and dried up in 10 minutes. The fit was bad and the next day I had red itchy blotches on my face and even some swelling"

Joyce (1/5)

Literally burned me!

"I've never had a issue with face masks in the past but I tried this today and it literally left anywhere it touched on my skin burnt and ran I had to set with ice packs on my face for several hours. I had horrible red almost blisters on my entire face."

Kay98 (1/5)

Love

"I got the 4 pack to share with my mom and a couple friends and we are all in love with these masks. My skin looks and feels amazing after one of these"

Ryhanna (5/5)

Bring back

"Bring the dewy face masks back please!!!"

Maria (5/5)

Serum stick. Love on auto delivery

"Received my auto shipment on my serum stick, and I noticed that in the ingredients that Hadaei-3 does not show are your new packing. Longer in this product? Love the product and I feel that that is one of the main ingredients that plumps up your skin, so can you please respond to that thank you Also told by two QVC’s representative to look on your website and inform you on your website so she took the information and that’s what I did now I’m letting you know cause someone please look into this issue. Thank you"

Tracy (4/5)

Bring Back the Old Mask

"I have psoriasis! Which is why I LOVED the old formula. I would literally clear up the patches on my face! I would even get the remaining milky product left in the bag and put it in my neck and elbows and it would heal and repair my skin."

Lucia (2/5)

Q&A

Is the mask a one time use?
The Luminous Deep Hydration Lifting Mask is one-time use only.
What is the fragrance derived from? I have very sensitive skin and some natural derivatives can still cause inflammation.
Most pieces in the collection contain a light, all-natural fragrance that evokes the notes of soft bamboo, green tea, cucumber water, and orange blossom. The fragrance is a blend of natural aromatics. We promise that we always formulate without synthetic fragrances and all formulas are tested extensively by dermatologists to ensure they are non-irritating.​
What is the shelf life of the tatcha products? How can you tell if a product is still good?
Thank you for your interest! Tatcha products are good for approximately 3 years from date of purchase. After opening, they are best used within 6 months. Look for expiration dates only on the Indigo Calming Cream and sunscreen.
Hi I have been having a problem with masks being dissolved-only the netting is left inside the new sealed packet- with lots 7407 and 5611. I am afraid to open any more. was there a notification I missed? i am in a cool climate and the foil wrapper feels cool. Please advise as to whether I missed a notice. Thanks so much!
If you would like assistance with your order, please kindly email customrcare@tatcha.com with your order number and a specialist will get back to you shortly. 💜
I have very sensitive skin. Also have rosea. Can I use this product?
Thank you for your interest! We have many friends who enjoy using these masks who also have been diagnosed with rosacea. If you have very sensitive skin, it is always a good idea to patch test new formulas on a small area of skin on your neck by your ear for a day before application to the face.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this mask best for?
Suitable for all skin types, this mask is ideal for anyone seeking deep hydration, visible plumping, and a firmer, more lifted look.
How do I use it?
Unfold the mask and apply gel-side down to clean skin. Remove the outer layer and smooth to fit. Leave on for 15 minutes, then remove and gently massage remaining serum into the skin—no need to rinse.
Is the mask fragranced?
This formula contains a light botanical fragrance as part of its sensorial experience.
Does this mask help lift and firm the skin?
Yes, this formula helps visibly firm and lift the look of skin for a more contoured appearance.
How often should I use this mask?
Use as needed for an instant boost of hydration, radiance, and visible plumping.
Will this help with fine lines?
Yes, this mask helps visibly plump the skin and diminish the look of dry, fine lines.

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