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Which OLYVIA Mask Is Right for Your Skin?

July 2, 2026 · 2 min read

Which OLYVIA Mask Is Right for Your Skin?

Every OLYVIA Essential Synergy set pairs two complementary actives into a single, purposeful layer — so instead of juggling products, you get targeted care in one mask. Here's how to pick the set that matches what your skin is asking for.

If you want brighter, clearer skin → Purifying · Brightening

Pairs Niacinamide (pore refinement, balanced oil) with Arbutin (even-looking tone). A good everyday choice if your main goals are clarity and a more even complexion. Not sure how those two ingredients differ? We wrote a full comparison of niacinamide vs. arbutin.

If you want firmer, smoother-looking skin → Renewal · Refining

Pairs Peptide (for the appearance of firmness) with Retinol (for smoother-looking, refined texture). Reach for this when fine lines and texture are your focus.

If your skin feels dry or looks dull → Vitalizing · Intense Hydration (coming soon)

Pairs Vitamin C (radiance and glow) with Hyaluronic Acid (deep, plumping hydration) — designed for tired, thirsty skin that needs a boost of moisture and brightness. This set is coming soon.

If your skin feels stressed or sensitive → Tightening · Soothing (coming soon)

Pairs Collagen (for a youthful-looking bounce) with Aloe (calming, refreshing comfort) — a gentle pick for skin that needs soothing and extra care. This set is coming soon, too.

Still deciding?

The two sets available now — Purifying · Brightening and Renewal · Refining — cover the most common goals: clearer, more even-looking skin, and smoother, firmer-looking skin. Many people rotate between them depending on how their skin feels week to week. If you're new to sheet masks, our step-by-step guide to using one covers the basics.

When you're ready, you can see what's available and shop on the Products page. Every OLYVIA product is sold and shipped through Amazon.ca.

General information to help you choose, not medical advice. Patch-test new products if your skin is sensitive.

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