The Science of Micro-Hole Hydrogel Masks

The Science of Micro-Hole Hydrogel Masks

 

Goodbye sticky, slipping masks. Hello breathable, second-skin hydration.

If you’ve ever used a traditional sheet mask, you know the routine: unfold a dripping sheet, try to keep it from sliding down your face, and then peel it off to reveal… sticky residue. For many, sheet masking has become more frustrating than relaxing.

At Lunair, we saw this as more than an inconvenience—it was a skincare problem. Masks that suffocate, slip, and leave heavy residue can actually cause more harm than good, leading to clogged pores, irritation, and uneven absorption.

That’s why we designed Lunair’s micro-hole hydrogel masks—to create a better way to hydrate your skin.

What Are Micro-Holes?
Micro-holes are tiny, almost invisible perforations within our hydrogel masks. These holes serve a simple but powerful purpose:

  1. Breathable: Let your skin breathe while masking.
  2. Absorbent: Ensure even serum absorption by helping active ingredients sink in more effectively.
  3. Lightweight: Make the mask feel lightweight and comfortable, never sticky or suffocating.
  4. Make the mask cling perfectly to your skin, so it stays in place—even if you move around.

Masks should work with your skin, not against it.

Why It Matters
Your skin is a living organ—it needs air, circulation, and balance. Traditional masks can trap heat and moisture, leading to irritation or a sticky after-feel. With Lunair’s micro-hole design, hydration penetrates deeper while still letting your skin feel fresh and weightless.

The Result?
A mask that feels like a second skin. Your complexion stays cool, calm, and deeply nourished, without the heavy residue. It’s skincare that works with your skin, not against it.

Lunair’s mission is simple: to create hydration that heals, not harms. Our micro-hole hydrogel masks and eye patches are proof that innovation and comfort can go hand-in-hand.

                                     Lunair: Let your skin drink it in.

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