FORMULA 10.0.6 Keep Your Cool Skin-Calming Gel Mask with Coconut and Cucumber that Soothes Blemishes and Calms the Skin for Sensitive and Acne-Prone Skin 3.4 fl oz (100ml) Review
Our verdict
Formula 10.0.6's Keep Your Cool Skin-Calming Gel Mask blends licorice root, cucumber, and coconut extracts in a vegan, sulfate and paraben free gel, and its 4.5 star average across 146 ratings suggests it works well as a calming option for acne prone or reactive skin. At under 8 dollars, it is a low risk way to try a soothing gel mask.
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Acne prone or sensitive skin looking for a soothing, budget friendly gel mask built around calming plant extracts.
Skip if
You want an intensive treatment mask with stronger targeted actives, or you simply do not care for a coconut scent.
- Priced 53% below the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 146 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
146 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 gel mask leans on licorice root, cucumber fruit, and coconut extracts, and it is positioned around soothing, freshening, and calming the look of blemishes rather than delivering an intensive treatment. The vegan, sulfate free, and paraben free formula fits a clean beauty leaning routine, and it is labeled for acne prone skin specifically.
At 3.4 fluid ounces, the bottle is generously sized for a treatment level gel, and the coconut scent gives it a spa like feel that pairs with its calming positioning. Because the formula focuses on soothing rather than strong actives, it is a gentler option compared to sulfur or acid based masks in the same price range.
With 146 ratings averaging 4.5 stars, the review base is on the smaller side, but the score itself matches other well regarded masks in this roundup. Current monthly purchase activity looks quiet, which is typical for a smaller, more niche brand rather than a mass market label.
Pros
- Vegan, sulfate free, and paraben free gel formula
- Licorice root, cucumber, and coconut extract blend supports a calming, soothing feel
- 4.5 star average across 146 ratings matches other strong performers in this category
- Affordable price point under 8 dollars
Cons
- Review base of 146 is smaller than several other masks in this roundup
- Soothing gel formula may feel too light for those wanting stronger blemish targeting actives
- Current monthly purchase volume looks quiet
Performance notes
Licorice root extract is commonly used for its calming reputation and may help support a soothed look on reactive skin, while cucumber fruit extract adds a cooling, hydrating element. Coconut extract rounds out the blend, contributing to the overall calming, soothing profile aimed at acne prone or irritated skin.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 146 ratings is a solid, consistent score, even though the review count is smaller than several of the more established masks in this set. That points to a smaller but genuinely satisfied group of buyers rather than mass market brand recognition.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this mask suitable for acne prone skin?
Yes, the listing specifically labels it for acne prone skin, with a formula focused on soothing and calming the look of blemishes rather than a stronger active based treatment.
What does this gel mask smell like?
It carries a coconut scent, which fits its calming, spa like positioning alongside the cucumber and licorice root extracts in the formula.
Is this a vegan formula?
Yes, it is labeled vegan along with being sulfate free and paraben free, which fits a broader clean beauty leaning routine.