A Disappointing Experience with the Graceface Liberty Face Mask
check_circlePros
- The packaging is pretty standard fare for sheet masks – a simple foil packet with perforations.
- The ingredient list is on the back, which is always a good thing to see.
- There's a decent amount of serum in the packet.
- The backing sheet is a must-have for sheet masks like this one.
- The material is pretty thin, so it's easy to unfold and apply.
- The gold particles in the mask are a nice touch, even if they don't do much for my skin.
cancelCons
- The mask leaves a noticeable film on my skin that takes a while to wash off.
- The serum doesn't last long enough to make a real difference in my skin's hydration levels.
- It's made in China, which might be a concern for some folks.
- The build quality feels a bit flimsy, especially compared to other sheet masks I've used.
- The price point is a bit steep for what you get.
- It's not a game changer for me – there are better sheet masks out there.














Editor's Summary
I've been hooked on sheet masks for ages, and I'm a huge fan of how they leave my skin feeling silky smooth and refreshed. The Graceface Liberty face mask was a gift, and I finally got around to trying it out. Unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. The mask leaves a noticeable film on my skin, and the serum, while decent, doesn't last long enough to make a real difference. I was expecting a lot more from this mask, given its price point and all the hype around it.
Specifications
I've been hooked on sheet masks for ages, and I'm a huge fan of how they leave my skin feeling silky smooth and refreshed. The Graceface Liberty face mask was a gift, and I finally got around to trying it out.
It's made in China, and the packaging is pretty standard fare for sheet masks – a simple foil packet with perforations. On the back, you'll find the ingredient list, which is always a good thing to see.
The Graceface Liberty face mask with gold particlesThe mask comes with a backing sheet, which is a must-have for sheet masks like this one. The material is pretty thin, so without it, it would be a real pain to unfold and apply.
The ingredients and product infoThere's a decent amount of serum in the packet, and you can still see the leftover liquid after you've applied it. The elastic band is a bit small for my face, but it's thin enough that I can stretch it to fit.
The backing sheetAccording to the manufacturer, this mask is designed to reduce wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, and provide hydration and nourishment. The key ingredients are hyaluronic acid and allantoin, which are both great for locking in moisture and keeping my skin feeling soft.
When I wore it for 15 minutes, I didn't experience any discomfort or irritation. The finish is smooth and even, but the real issue is that my skin feels super hydrated – almost too hydrated. I'm not sure if this is just me, but it's definitely not ideal for my combination skin type.
My skin before using the maskThere's a noticeable tackiness that lingers even after the serum has been absorbed. For my skin type, this is a major issue – it's like wearing a face mask that's more like a face film. To make matters worse, my skin looked a bit pink after using it, but I didn't experience any redness or irritation.
My skin after using the maskI've tried sheet masks from all sorts of brands, and I've got to say, this one's not my favorite. The Graceface Liberty face mask is probably best suited for dry skin, but it's not for me. I'll be sticking to my usual sheet masks that don't leave me feeling like I'm wearing a plastic film.
If you're interested in trying out sheet masks, I've got a few recommendations:
- The Farmstay Real Aloe Vera Essence Mask is a great option for hydration – it's super affordable and leaves my skin feeling amazing.
- The Professor SkinGood Express Drainage mask is a good choice for oily skin, but be careful not to overuse it.
- The Farmstay Real Calamansi Essence Mask is a budget-friendly option for combination skin – it's not perfect, but it's a good starting point.



