Sheet masks, cream masks, mud masks, I’m pretty much obsessed with them all. They’re great for when my skin needs some extra TLC or when I just want to treat myself. Then there are splash masks – literally masks that you splash on for a few seconds, sounds almost gimmicky doesn’t it?
Let’s take a closer look, specifically at the Skinfood Black Sugar Perfect Splash Mask:
- What is it
- “A unique 4-in-1 liquid splash mask that gives you smooth moisturized skin with only 10-seconds of effort.”
- How I use it
- Once a week after cleansing, I pour half a cap, pat some on my skin, splash off, and repeat until I finish the cap.
- Best suited for
- Anyone who wants/needs super gentle exfoliation
- Ingredients
- Water, Glycerin, Sucrose, Butylene Glycol, Gluconolactone, Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), 1,2-Hexanediol, Ppg-26-Buteth-26, Sodium Citrate, Fragrance, Peg-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Caramel, Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Matricaria Extract, Aloe Leaf Extract, Papaya Fruit Extract, Orange Fruit Extract, Apple Fruit Extract, Lemon Fruit Extract, Hizikia Fusiforme Extract, Propanediol – full ingredient list
- Irritants
- It’s alcohol-free and paraben-free, but it does contain fragrance.
- Packaging
- Your standard plastic bottle, nothing special
- Scent
- A light citrus scent that reminds me of dish soap, not the worst, and it goes away pretty quickly.
- Texture
- Like water with a bit of slip
- Finish
- Skin feels smoother and looks a little brighter
- Available For
- $26 at Ulta, Soko Glam, Skinfood, eBay
Taking a closer look at the ingredients and you’ll see that this is pretty much a hydrating + mild exfoliating toner, with the stars being:
- Gluconolactone – Also in my favorite Biologique Recherche P50W, this is a PHA, which is much gentler than AHAs due to larger molecules. So gentle you can use it post-cosmetic surgery (not that you should)! Plus it’s also an antioxidant, a moisturizer, and has anti-aging benefits.
- Black sugar – Usually found in physical scrubs, it’s here in the form of sucrose acts as a humectant.
- Rice Ferment Filtrate + Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate – Fermented extracts often found in essences, these are full of amino acids and enzymes to nourish the skin.
If you’re used to high % glycolic acid, this might feel like nothing more then your regular hydrating toner. But for those with sensitive skin or just wants to be gentle with your skin, this packs a surprising punch.
I had my doubts when I first tried this, but was shocked to see that a few pats of this really did leave my skin smoother, more hydrated, and a bit brighter!
Now you can also dilute this in a bowl of water in splash this water on your face (hence the name, splash mask), but:
- That’s too much effort everyday
- Even the patting and splashing weekly is a bit tedious, especially when you’re feeling lazy
- I feel like this would seriously dilute the already gentle enough toner.
So did I fall for the splash mask hype after trying this? Not really, since I didn’t even use it like a splash mask, more like a pat mask?
Gimmicky concept aside, I appreciate the ingredients, and I think the Skinfood Black Sugar Splash Mask in particular fills the void for people looking to use chemical exfoliants but aren’t about that AHA life, aka me, so I will happily keep patting away.
Skinfood Black Sugar Splash Mask vs Biologique Recherche P50W
Both of these feature the PHA gluconolactone as one of its main exfoliant, and both are on the gentler range compared to most acid toners. However the P50W still contains AHAs (lactic acid) so it’s definitely stronger, but it also delivers more noticeable results. So pros and cons for both.
- If you have super sensitive skin or and have a limited budget, give the Skinfood one a try.
- If you’re a seasoned exfoliant user but want something gentle for daily use, the P50W would suit your needs better.
Final Verdict
- Packaging7/10
- Ingredients8.5/10
- Texture/Application8.5/10
- Performance9/10
- Price9/10
Call it a splash mask or a toner, it's essentially an entry-level exfoliant with a ton of hydrating ingredients to improve the overall health of your skin. For $26 it gives me better results than some of my more expensive exfoliants, not to mention my skin never feels irritated after using this, just happy and glowy.
I have never heard of splash mask. It sounds more like a rich toner which I would love to try. :-). Besides I have tried some products by Skinfood and really liked. :-)
Via | http://glossnglitters.com
This definitely seems like a toner to me. It reminds me of how Biolique Recherche should act as well. Would you call it a lower level replacement for it?
Yes and I’ve compared the two in the post. Basically the Skinfood one is a much gentler alternative.
I’ve never heard of this before but it sounds super interesting! x
Grace Louise || http://www.gracelouiseofficial.blogspot.co.uk/
I’ve not heard of this brand before but I’d love to try it.
Adi xx | http://www.fancycorrectitude.com
Oh how interesting- I had not heard of a splash mask before! I like your pat method better- smart hack!
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
Beautoful post i enjoyed this
Jadieegosh
Wow I had not heard of the splash mask, thanks for the introduction! I an not a fan of sheet masks they bother my sinuses. But this could work and this one in particular sounds excellent.
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I have never heard of splash mask! It sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
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I’ve never used a splash mask. It sounds very amazing!
xx Simone
Little Glittery Box
Looks great! I would love to try this splash mask.
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What a great post! Thanks for sharing these helpful informations about this product.
xo, Joling
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This looks super cool for a day where I feel like doing a bit more/something different, but I agree with you that this doesn’t work for the day-to-day. I was wondering whether it was a just a glorified toner, but I’m happy to see that it works better than some of the more expensive products you own. I’ll definitely have to add this to my list to look into.
xx Avalon from http://www.simplyavalon.com
This sounds like a decent starter splash mask since it’s not really expensive. I’ve tried two of the Blithe splash masks and I ended up using more of a patting method with them as well. While they were different to use, I think I prefer the 7 skin method with toner more just because I saw better results.
This sounds lovely! I might give this a try. I have been so lazy with masking lately and have been only wearing overnight masks.
“Splash Mask” does sound more like a new marketing tool but if it really does leave the skin more hydrated I’d definitely be tempted to give it a try. I’ve never really heard of this brand or the concept but its all very intriguing! – x
Lavinya Royes – Fashion & Lifestyle Blog
This is a really interesting concept, I’d never heard of a splash mask before this. It sounds really good as a product, I was in the market for a new, gentle exfoliator so this sounds like it fits the bill perfectly, and for such a good price too!
Okay I have to admit that I never heard of splash masks. But they do sound so interesting!
x Lisa | lisaautumn.com
I’ve never heard of a splash mask before!
Jennifer
Effortlessly Sophisticated
I’ve never heard of this brand before
Candice x
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I’ve never heard of splash masks before. It does sound gimmicky, like and over glorified toner, but as long as it works, I don’t care what it’s called! ????
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