If you have dry, combination or barrier-stressed skin, especially after travel or during busy weeks, the Jet Lag Mask is a solid pick. It feels luxurious, gives a visible “reset” in terms of hydration and plumpness, and works as a nice bonus step. If your skin is oily or you don’t use masks often, you might want a more cost-effective alternative for everyday use and save this for special nights. This mask-meets-moisturizer hybrid is designed for tired, dull, or dehydrated skin (think: post-flight or late-night mode). It features humectants like glycerin and hyaluronic acid to draw in moisture, and skin-soothing ingredients like niacinamide, allantoin, panthenol and cucumber extract. While the immediate feel is nice, some users (and myself in certain uses) found the effect timed out fairly quickly (i.e., the visible glow faded rather than lasting all night). Also, for oilier skin types it can feel a bit rich or heavy, so you might prefer using it selectively rather than everywhere.