Acne Zinc and Sulfur Mask
Acne Zinc and Sulfur Mask not only removes everyday dirt and oil, but also contains ingredients that fight skin blemishes.
Acne Zinc & Sulfur Mask is a great way to deliver botanicals helping remove excess oils from pores. A penetrating mask designed to speed up clear skin. Botanicals and extracts, including Tea Tree Oil, Camphor, Willow Bark Extract, and Alp Sebum, help fight and control bacteria, and decongest pores while calming and soothing skin for maximum comfort.
Directions: Apply a thin even coat to the face with your fingertips. Rinse after twenty minutes.
Ingredients: Deionized water, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Laneth-16, Colloidal Sulfur, Camphor, Bentonite, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Yellow 5, Blue #1.
What buyers say
Buyers report this mask is highly effective for treating acne, particularly cystic and hormonal breakouts. Most users apply it as a spot treatment overnight rather than a full-face mask, finding it delivers noticeable results within hours to days. The product dries quickly, includes a color-change indicator, and requires only a small amount for coverage. The primary drawback is the strong sulfur odor, which several users find unpleasant enough to restrict application to nighttime. A few users noted the formula can be difficult to wash off and that texture preferences vary. One long-time customer reported disappointment with a recent formula change. Overall, users appreciate the affordability and visible skin improvements, though the smell and application method are trade-offs some must accept.
Buyers liked
- Effective for cystic and hormonal acne
- Quick-drying with color-change indicator
- Works well as spot treatment
- Affordable
- Lightweight formula
Some mentioned
- Strong sulfur smell
- Difficult to wash off
- Recent formula changes disappointing some users
- Texture not ideal for all users
- Best used at night only
“Sulfur is genuinely effective for treating acne. I didn't use this as a traditional mask because the texture felt off to me, but I found it worked well when I applied it directly to problem spots.”
“I've dealt with acne since I was 12, including severe cystic acne that required accutane as a teenager, and now I get hormonal breakouts. I started using this in my early 20s as a spot treatment at night, washing it off in the morning, and it's been incredibly effective. When it disappeared from stores, I was devastated. I'd strongly recommend it to anyone struggling with acne.”
“I really like this mask—I can use it all over my face, but I prefer applying it as a spot treatment for 10-15 minutes when I have a breakout. It actually helps clear things up. The sulfur smell is noticeable, so I use it at night, but overall I'm happy with it.”
“This is excellent for cystic acne. At 27, I developed painful cystic breakouts from a birth control reaction, and using this as a spot treatment overnight makes a huge difference. A dab on a forming cyst stops it from developing fully, and the healing starts right away instead of letting it get worse.”
“This product does what it claims and clears my skin effectively, though the sulfur smell is off-putting to me personally. It's affordable and easy to use—there's even a color change indicator showing when it's working, and it dries in about 10 minutes. It's a bit tough to wash off like a clay mask, but after trying a higher-sulfur version, I'm sticking with this one.”