Avocado Nourishing Hydration Mask
All Skin Types
An Avocado face mask that nourishes and hydrates skin.
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What It Is
A rich and creamy Avocado face mask with the hydration your skin craves. Formulated with Avocado Fruit Extract, Avocado Oil and Evening Primrose Oil, this mask leaves skin feeling nourished while helping prevent water loss by sealing in moisture. With a unique, rich texture inspired by a fresh, ripe Avocado, our hydrating face mask leaves skin feeling soft and replenished.
What It’s Good For
- Leaves skin softer and hydrated in just 15 minutes*
- Conditions skin with addictively creamy moisture
- Leaves skin feeling supple, replenished and nourished
- Fragrance-free
*Consumer perception study, US: 55 subjects, all skin types, immediate time point.

• Formulated without: Parabens, Mineral Oil,
• Renewable Shea Butter
• Packaged in up to 30% post-consumer recycled material
Filled with Purpose &
Packed with Respect
responsibly sourced ingredients to positively impact the local communities who work with us to collect our renewable Shea Butter through
providing economic support for their business. Our Avocado face mask also comes packaged in up to 30% post-consumer recycled material.
We actively invite all people to join our journey toward a future made better.
How to Use
- After cleansing, scoop up a generous amount of Avocado face mask
- Work the rich, unique formula between fingertips until it feels smooth and creamy
- Smooth a thick, visible layer onto clean skin
- Leave on for 15 minutes
- Rinse with warm water and massage gently in a circular motion
- Pat dry with a soft towel
- Keep out of eyes
- Recommended for use 3 times per week
- Try our best-selling Avocado eye cream as an eye mask by smoothing on a visible layer and patting in the excess until it absorbs
Did You Know?

- Improve skin hydration by 29% after 15 minutes*
- Improve skin’s barrier by 24% after 1 hour**
*Consumer perception study, US: 55 subjects, all skin types, immediate time point.
**Hydration & barrier tests on 26 subjects, results vs. baseline.