IVOSKIN Rice Milky Bubble Facial Mask, Soothing & Hydrating Face Toner with Black Rice Extract & Niacinamide, Helps Support Skin Barrier and Glow for Sensitive Skin, Korean Skincare (5.07fl oz/ 150ml) Review

4.3 (110) Amazon rating$18.99

Our verdict

This foaming facial mask blends AHA, BHA and PHA acids with niacinamide and black rice extract, aimed at sensitive skin that still wants some gentle exfoliation. At 4.3 stars from 110 reviewers, feedback is positive but the sample size is still fairly small.

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Best for

Sensitive or dry skin that wants mild exfoliation and soothing support in one foaming treatment.

Skip if

Your skin cannot tolerate any acid exfoliants, since this formula includes a blend of three different acid types.

  • Priced 12% above the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 110 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.4/5

    110 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

IVOSKIN's Rice Milky Bubble Facial Mask is a foam based treatment built around an AHA BHA PHA acid blend along with black rice extract and niacinamide. The brand positions it to help support the skin barrier and add glow, with a recommended use case of dry skin and dullness.

Despite including three acid types, the product is labeled fragrance free and marketed toward sensitive skin, suggesting the acid blend is meant to be mild rather than intense. The foam format is also different from a typical sheet or clay mask, spreading as a light, airy texture over the face.

At 4.3 stars from 110 reviews, the product has a solid but modest track record so far, and recent purchase volume is currently low. It is a newer addition to the category with room to build a larger review base over time.

Pros

  • Combines AHA, BHA and PHA acids with niacinamide and black rice extract
  • Foam texture offers a lighter feel than clay or sheet masks
  • Fragrance free formula aimed at sensitive skin
  • Recommended for dry, dull skin concerns

Cons

  • Contains multiple acid types, so patch testing matters for reactive skin
  • Review count of 110 is on the smaller side
  • Currently shows little recent purchase activity
  • At $18.99, it costs more than many sheet mask multipacks

Performance notes

AHA, BHA and PHA acids each work a little differently on the skin's surface, and combining mild versions of all three along with niacinamide is meant to support gentle exfoliation and target the appearance of dullness without the intensity of a single strong acid treatment.

What buyers say

A 4.3 star average from 110 reviewers points to a generally positive reception, though the relatively small review base means it has not yet built the kind of large scale track record seen with more established masks in this list.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this mask too strong for sensitive skin given the acid blend?

The brand markets it specifically for sensitive skin and labels it fragrance free, which suggests the AHA BHA PHA blend is formulated at a gentle strength, but anyone with reactive skin should still patch test first given the multiple acid types.

What does the foam texture feel like compared to a sheet mask?

It applies as a light, airy foam rather than a wet sheet or thick clay, which some people find easier to spread evenly and rinse off without residue.

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