I'm from Rice Sheet Mask Pack of 5, Korean Rice Face Mask, Creamy Hydration for Dry, Combination Skin, Moist, Milky Essence, Biodegradable, Vegan, Hypoallergenic, 20ml Review
Our verdict
I'm from Rice Sheet Mask, a pack of 5 Korean sheet masks priced at $10.90, is a creamy, hydration focused mask built for dry and sensitive skin, and it has earned a 4.6 rating from 234 reviews.
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Shoppers with dry, sensitive, or dehydrated skin who want an affordable, hypoallergenic Korean sheet mask with a milky essence for a quick hydration boost.
Skip if
You have very oily skin and prefer a mattifying or clay based mask, or you want a single sheet to try before committing to a 5 pack.
- Priced 36% below the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 234 owner ratings
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Popularity1.6/5
234 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 pack of 5 sheet masks from I'm from centers on rice, an ingredient long associated with brightening and softening in Korean skincare, delivered in a milky, creamy essence. The masks are marketed as hypoallergenic and made without added fragrance, which can make them a gentler pick for reactive or sensitive skin.", 'Each mask is packaged at 20ml and the brand lists niacinamide and adenosine as active ingredients, two ingredients commonly used to support the look of hydration and skin texture. The formula is also described as biodegradable and vegan, which may matter to shoppers who weigh those factors when choosing skincare.', 'At $10.90 for 5 masks, this works out to a reasonable per use cost for anyone wanting to try a Korean rice mask without committing to a large multi pack. With 234 reviews and a 4.6 average rating, buyer feedback so far points to a well liked, gentle hydrating option.']
Pros
- Niacinamide and adenosine are named active ingredients that support the look of hydration
- Hypoallergenic, unscented formula may suit sensitive or reactive skin
- Biodegradable and vegan formulation
- 4.6 rating across 234 reviews reflects strong buyer satisfaction
- Affordable per mask cost for a 5 pack
Cons
- Only 5 recent monthly purchases in this data snapshot is a small sample to judge current demand
- Marketed mainly for dry and combination skin, so it may feel too rich for very oily skin types
Performance notes
The milky, creamy essence and rice based formula are positioned for dry and combination skin needing a hydration boost. Niacinamide is widely used to support the appearance of an even, smooth looking complexion, while adenosine is commonly included to support the skin's natural resilience. The hypoallergenic, unscented, paraben free and silicone free formulation is built to lower the chance of extra irritation for sensitive skin.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from 234 reviews is a solid, consistent result for a sheet mask in this price range, suggesting most buyers who tried it were happy with how it felt and hydrated their skin.
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Frequently asked questions
How often can I use this rice sheet mask?
Sheet masks like this one are generally used a few times a week rather than daily, since they are meant as a hydration boost layered into an existing routine. With a 5 pack, many people use one every few days until the pack runs out.
Is this mask suitable for sensitive skin?
The formula is labeled hypoallergenic and unscented, and it is aimed at dry and sensitive skin types specifically, which suggests it was formulated with lower irritation potential in mind. As always, patch testing a new product on a small area first is a reasonable precaution.