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FORMULA 10.0.6 - Get Your Glow on Skin-Clearing Peel Mask, Brightening Facial Treatment for Radiant Skin, 3.4 fl oz (100ml) Review

4.5 (156) Amazon rating$7.99

Our verdict

Formula 10.0.6's Get Your Glow peel mask is a vegan, sulfate free gel built around papaya fruit extract, a stable vitamin C derivative, and grapefruit seed extract, and its 4.5 star average across 156 ratings suggests it delivers on its brightening promise for the shoppers who have tried it. At under 8 dollars, it is an easy, low commitment way to add an exfoliating step to your routine.

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Best for

All skin types wanting an affordable, vegan gel peel mask that leans on fruit enzymes and vitamin C to target the appearance of dullness.

Skip if

You have very sensitive or reactive skin and want to avoid fruit acid or enzyme peels, or you are looking for a purely hydrating mask instead of an exfoliating one.

  • Priced 53% below the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 156 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    156 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

This peel mask is built around papaya fruit extract, ascorbyl palmitate as a stable form of vitamin C, and grapefruit seed extract, giving it a citrus scented, brightening and exfoliating profile. The gel formula is sulfate free and vegan, and it is not tested on animals, which fits a broader clean beauty positioning.

At 3.4 fluid ounces, the bottle is sized generously for a treatment level product, and the recommended uses point to brightening and exfoliating rather than everyday hydration. That makes it a good fit as an occasional or few times a week step rather than a daily mask.

With 156 ratings averaging 4.5 stars, the review base is on the smaller side compared to some of the more established masks in this roundup, but the score itself is strong. Current monthly purchase activity looks quiet, which is common for a smaller, more niche brand rather than a mass market staple.

Pros

  • Vegan, sulfate free gel formula that is not tested on animals
  • Papaya fruit extract, vitamin C, and grapefruit seed extract combine for a brightening, exfoliating profile
  • 4.5 star average across 156 ratings is a strong score
  • Affordable price point under 8 dollars

Cons

  • Review base of 156 is smaller than several other masks in this category
  • Exfoliating peel formula may not suit very sensitive or reactive skin without a patch test first
  • Current monthly purchase volume looks quiet

Performance notes

Papaya fruit extract contains natural enzymes that may help support gentle surface exfoliation, while ascorbyl palmitate, a stable form of vitamin C, may help with the look of dullness and uneven tone. Grapefruit seed extract rounds out the formula with a citrus forward, antioxidant leaning profile that fits the brightening positioning of this peel mask.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 156 ratings is a solid score, though the review count is more modest than the larger, longer established masks in this set. That suggests a smaller but genuinely satisfied group of buyers rather than mass market brand recognition.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this peel mask vegan?

Yes, the formula is labeled vegan and sulfate free, and it is also not tested on animals, which fits a clean beauty leaning routine.

How often should this mask be used?

The recommended uses point to brightening and exfoliating rather than daily hydration, so it is best treated as an occasional or a few times a week step rather than a part of a daily routine.

Is this a good choice for sensitive skin?

Because it is a peel style mask built around fruit enzymes and grapefruit seed extract, sensitive or reactive skin types may want to patch test on a small area first before using it on the full face.

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