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This Peel Off Mask is Throwing us Back to Our Pore Strip Era

If you grew up in the golden age of glossy teen magazines and late-night beauty experiments in the bathroom mirror, chances are you remember the oddly satisfying ritual of the pore strip. You’d smooth it across your nose, wait impatiently for it to dry, then peel it off with the dramatic flair of someone revealing a magic trick. Equal parts fascination and mild horror, it was a skin care rite of passage.

So when I tried the Byoma Bio-Collagen Radiance Facial Mask, I wasn’t expecting to feel that same nostalgic thrill again. Yet here we are.

This peel-off mask taps straight into that strangely addictive experience – the anticipation, the peeling, the reveal – but in a way that feels infinitely more elevated, more sophisticated, and frankly, far kinder to your skin.

The mask arrives in Byoma’s signature aesthetic: a cheerful little pink tub that gives Barbiecore. It’s the kind of packaging that looks cute on your shelf, but the brand’s reputation precedes it – and makes it clear this isn’t just a decorative (and surpsingly affordable) indulgence. Byoma has built its reputation on making barrier-supporting skin care accessible, and this mask follows that same philosophy.

Before applying, the instructions suggest giving the product a gentle mix – a small step that already hints this isn’t your typical peel-off formula. Once smoothed across freshly cleansed skin, it spreads into a glossy layer that feels lightweight rather than thick or glue-like. If your memories of peel-off masks involve the sensation of having craft glue slowly harden across your face, rest assured: this is a very different experience.

Then comes the waiting game. Over the next 20 to 30 minutes, the mask slowly transforms into a smooth, transparent film. It’s oddly mesmerising – watching it shift from opaque cream to delicate veil. And yes, the temptation to poke at the edges while it dries is very real.

But the real magic happens when it’s time to peel.

There’s something undeniably satisfying about lifting the mask from the edge and gently pulling it away in one continuous sheet. It’s skin care theatre at its finest – a strangely soothing ritual that feels both nostalgic and oddly luxurious. Yet unlike the pore strips of the early 2000s, which could sometimes leave skin feeling tight or irritated, this formula feels far more forgiving.

That’s largely thanks to Byoma’s signature barrier-first philosophy. At the heart of the formula is a Tri-Ceramide Complex, a blend of essential lipids designed to help maintain and strengthen the skin barrier. Ceramides are the quiet heroes of good skin care – working behind the scenes to keep moisture in and environmental stressors out.

Then there’s the addition of bio-collagen, which helps improve skin texture while reducing water loss, alongside calming ingredients like cica and astaxanthin. The combination works to soothe redness, support the barrier and leave skin looking visibly fresher once the mask comes off.

And the results are impressive. Immediately after peeling, skin looks smoother, brighter and – dare I say it – slightly glassier. Not in the overly shiny way some masks can leave behind, but with that subtle clarity that suggests your skin just had a very good drink of water.

It’s also surprisingly comfortable post-peel. Instead of the tight, squeaky-clean sensation some peel-off treatments create, your skin feels soft, calm and lightly hydrated – as though it’s been reset rather than stripped.

Perhaps that’s what makes this mask so appealing. It delivers the playful, satisfying ritual many of us remember from our pore-strip era, but with a formula that reflects how much skin care has evolved since then. The experience is still fun, still a little bit theatrical, but now it’s supported by thoughtful ingredients designed to actually care for your skin.

In other words, the nostalgia is real – but thankfully, the skin care science has grown up.

The Byoma Bio-Collagen Radiance Facial Mask  is available at Sephora

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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