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Dr. Jart+ Cryo Sorbet Icy Facial Mask to Visibly Depuff

This mask offers a unique, DIY-to-sorbet texture that delivers an instant cooling sensation. It's designed for a quick, ten-minute treatment to visibly reduce puffiness and tighten pores, making it a good option for a pre-event refresh or a morning wake-up call.

Sephora price

$26.00

Price matters most when you are trying to learn whether this lane belongs in your routine without turning the test into a luxury gamble.

Sephora reviews

4.4 / 5

About 121 reviews on the current Sephora source, so there is real volume behind the reputation.

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Glass take

4.3 / 5 overall fit

A refreshing and effective mask for immediate depuffing and pore tightening, especially for sensitive skin.

Dr. Jart+ Cryo Sorbet Icy Facial Mask to Visibly Depuff

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Price, rating, review count, and source status come from Sephora. Glass adds the routine fit, overlap risk, and what to compare next.

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What Sephora says

What this product is supposed to do

A ten-minute, icy-cold powder-to-sorbet mixing mask that cools, visibly depuffs, tightens pores, and boosts glow—suitable for sensitive skin.

NormalDryCombinationand Oily

Snap off one cube.

Open carefully to avoid spilling the powder.

Add water to the fill line only. Use low pressure to prevent the powder from splattering out. -Wait ten seconds, then stir well with the provided spatula until the mask reaches a slushy, sorbet-like texture.

Using the spatula, smooth the formula evenly across the face, leave on for ten minutes, then rinse off with water.

What Glass adds

What actually matters before you buy it

A novel and effective mask for temporary depuffing and pore refinement. Its unique application method adds to the experience, and it's a good choice for those seeking an immediate visual improvement.

The unique texture

Many reviewers are delighted by the transformation from powder to a sorbet-like consistency, finding the process fun and the cooling effect invigorating.

Visible results

Users appreciate the immediate visual impact, noting that their skin looks less puffy and more refined after using the mask.

Best for

When this is a smart buy

  • Anyone experiencing facial puffiness
  • Those who enjoy sensory skincare experiences
  • People with sensitive skin looking for a cooling treatment

Skip if

When this is the wrong lane

  • You prefer a no-fuss, ready-to-apply mask
  • You are looking for long-term hydration or anti-aging benefits

Routine fit

When to reach for this mask

This mask is best used as a targeted treatment. Apply it after cleansing, before your serums and moisturizer, when you need a quick refresh, especially before an important event or after a late night. It can be used in the morning to combat puffiness or in the evening for a cooling reset.

Why it works

Where it earns the slot and where it does not

The useful question is not whether this product is good in a vacuum. It is whether it makes your routine easier to run or just adds one more bottle with a familiar ingredient on it.

What it actually does well

  • Visibly depuffs and tightens pores
  • Unique and enjoyable sensory experience
  • Suitable for sensitive skin
  • Quick treatment time

Where it starts to feel redundant

  • Requires mixing, which can be messy
  • Temporary effects
  • Not a primary treatment for other skin concerns

Routine fit

Where it belongs in the stack

Morning or Evening

This mask is versatile. Use it in the morning to depuff and wake up your skin, or in the evening for a cooling, refreshing experience before bed.

Glass rating

How this formula scores in real life

4.3/ 5 overall

A refreshing and effective mask for immediate depuffing and pore tightening, especially for sensitive skin.

Depuffing

4.5 / 5

Users consistently report visible reduction in puffiness after use.

Cooling Sensation

4.4 / 5

The icy texture provides an immediate cooling effect that many find very pleasant.

Ease of Use

4.0 / 5

While the mixing process is unique, most find it straightforward after the first try.

Full ingredient breakdown

Every ingredient, what it does, and whether I care

Thickener

Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch

Badness

1.0 / 10

A modified starch used to thicken cosmetic formulations.

Usually helps with

Texture enhancement

Watch for

None

Humectant

Sucrose

Badness

1.0 / 10

A sugar that can attract and hold moisture, acting as a humectant.

Usually helps with

Hydration

Watch for

Can be sticky in high concentrations

Humectant

Erythritol

Badness

1.0 / 10

A sugar alcohol that functions as a humectant, drawing moisture to the skin.

Usually helps with

Hydration

Watch for

None

Soothing Agent

Cyanocobalamin

Badness

1.0 / 10

A form of Vitamin B12 that can help soothe and calm the skin.

Usually helps with

Calming irritation

Watch for

None

Skin Barrier Replenisher

Ceramide NP

Badness

2.0 / 10

A type of ceramide that helps restore and maintain the skin's natural barrier function.

Usually helps with

Barrier support, hydration

Watch for

None

Preservative Booster

Ethylhexylglycerin

Badness

2.0 / 10

A skin-conditioning agent and preservative booster that can also have antimicrobial properties.

Usually helps with

Preservation

Watch for

Potential for skin irritation in sensitive individuals

Emollient

Caprylyl Glycol

Badness

2.0 / 10

A humectant and emollient that can improve skin feel and act as a preservative booster.

Usually helps with

Skin conditioning

Watch for

None

Exfoliant

Salicylic Acid

Badness

4.0 / 10

A beta-hydroxy acid that exfoliates the skin and can help to unclog pores.

Usually helps with

Pore cleansing, exfoliation

Watch for

Can cause dryness or irritation, especially at higher concentrations or with frequent use

Antioxidant

Hydroxyacetophenone

Badness

2.0 / 10

A skin-conditioning agent with antioxidant properties.

Usually helps with

Antioxidant protection

Watch for

None

Antioxidant

Tocopherol

Badness

2.0 / 10

A form of Vitamin E, known for its antioxidant properties that protect the skin from free radical damage.

Usually helps with

Antioxidant protection

Watch for

None

Preservative

Sodium Dehydroacetate

Badness

3.0 / 10

A preservative used to prevent microbial growth in cosmetic products.

Usually helps with

Product preservation

Watch for

Can be irritating to some skin types

Formula support

Caprylimicol

Badness

2.0 / 10

Included in the source ingredient list. Glass treats this as part of the supporting formula unless it overlaps with a known active, preservative, or fragrance flag.

Usually helps with

Formula completeness and routine context

Watch for

Personal sensitivity, especially if your skin is reactive or the ingredient overlaps with other products in your routine

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FAQ

The fast answers people actually need

How do I use the Dr. Jart+ Cryo Sorbet Icy Facial Mask?

Snap off one cube, carefully open to avoid spilling powder, add water to the fill line, stir until a sorbet-like texture forms, smooth onto face, leave for ten minutes, then rinse.

Is this mask suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, this mask is formulated to be suitable for sensitive skin, offering a cooling and depuffing effect without irritation for most users.

What are the main benefits of this mask?

The mask visibly depuffs the skin, tightens pores, and provides a cooling sensation for an immediate refresh and glow.