FOREO Call it a Night UFO Activated Facial Mask 7 Pack – Ginseng & Olive Oil for Dryness and Fine Lines
Product description
What it is
The FOREO Call it a Night UFO Activated Facial Mask is a seven-pack set designed for use with all UFO devices. It’s described as revitalising and nourishing, aiming to renew and replenish the skin, leaving it smooth and softly hydrated.
How it works in principle
The mask uses thermo-therapy to open pores and help the nourishing serum penetrate deeper into the skin. It’s also noted for a rejuvenating red LED component that, on paper, supports collagen stimulation. This combination is intended to address dryness and fine lines by boosting hydration and skin texture.

What stands out on paper
- Serum-rich formulation with ginseng and olive oil ingredients.
- Activated by UFO devices, with thermo-therapy and LED elements targeting surface and deeper layers.
- Cruelty-free and described as a clean formula.
What you’ll notice in use


If you’re handling persistent dry skin or fine lines, the mask aims to deliver a soothing boost and smoother feel after a session. The effect is described as replenishing, with skin that feels more comfortable and visibly smoother after use.

Pros
- The multi-pack offers extended use, which can be convenient for regular routines.
- The combination of thermo-therapy and red LED is designed to work together to improve absorption and potential skin response.
- The formula is framed as clean and cruelty-free.
Cons
- As with many device-activated masks, results depend on consistent use and matching your skin’s tolerance to heat and LED.
- The description does not specify exact active concentration or duration per session, so expectations should be measured.

Who it’s for
- People seeking extra hydration and comfort in dry climates or during dry seasons.
- Those curious about adding an at-home facial routine that combines heat and LED light for rejuvenation cues.
- Users who already own a FOREO UFO device and want a compatible seven-pack for regular treatments.


Who it may not be the best match for
- If you prefer purely manual masks without device-assisted delivery.
- If you have sensitive skin and are cautious about heat exposure or LED light, you might want to test a small area first.

When it makes sense to buy
- You value a replenishing, nourishing mask that pairs with UFO devices and you’re already invested in the FOREO ecosystem.
- You want a longer-running routine with seven treatments rather than a single-use option.
What to review before buying
- Check compatibility with your UFO device and ensure you’re comfortable with thermo-therapy and LED aspects.
- Consider your current skin concerns (dryness, fine lines) and whether a weekly or bi-weekly routine aligns with your goals.
- Look for any user feedback on how the ginseng and olive oil blend feels on your skin, particularly if you have sensitive areas.

Practical usage example


Imagine applying the mask during a quiet evening routine. After finishing a short cleanse, you place the mask on the skin, let the device’s heat and red LED work for the recommended window, and finish with a lightweight moisturiser. The result described is a softer, more hydrated feeling that lasts through the night, which can make the next morning feel calmer on dry patches.
What’s included and in what context
The product is marketed as a seven-pack of masks designed for use with all UFO devices, aligning with a ready-to-run schedule for someone who enjoys a regular facial circuit without reordering frequently.

Technical snapshot
- Model number: F3821 (as per base description).
- Primary claim: revitalising and nourishing with thermo-therapy and red LED activation.
- Key ingredients highlighted: ginseng and olive oil.
FAQ
- Q: How often should I use the mask with a UFO device? A: The description suggests a routine that involves regular use, but exact frequency isn’t specified. Base recommendations would typically align with your personal skin needs and device guidance.
- Q: Are there any cautions for sensitive skin? A: The base description mentions thermo-therapy and LED activation, if you have sensitive skin, consider a patch test and monitor how your skin responds to heat and light exposure.
- Q: Is the pack suitable for all skin types? A: It’s described as nourising and revitalising, but without detailed ingredient concentrations, it’s prudent to evaluate suitability based on your experience with similar formulations.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re already using a FOREO UFO device and want a steady supply of masks that are designed to work with the tech, providing hydration and potential anti-ageing cues. It may not be the best option if you’re unsure about device-led serums or if you have very sensitive skin and prefer non-heat, non-LED options. A cautious buyer might test one or two sessions first to judge comfort and skin response before committing to the full seven-pack.
Products with discounts that might interest you
- VT COSMETICS CICA Reedle Shot 100 spicule microneedling serum (50ml) for pore care & texture
- Clinique Sparkle Skin Body Exfoliator (200 ml) for smoother, self-tan-ready skin
- Dr.Jart+ Cryo Rubber Cooling Face Mask with Serum Ampoule – a two-step hydration and lifting treatment
- L’Occitane Shea (Karité) Hand Scrub (30 ml) – exfoliates and nourishes
- Neal's Yard Remedies Rose Facial Polish
- Kiehl's Ultra Pure High-Potency Glycolic Serum 30 ml
- Clinique Anti-Blemish Solutions Oil Control Mask Treatment with Salicylic Acid, 100 ml
- Matte Maniac Advanced Collection 2.0 UFO-Activated Facial Mask (Witch Hazel & Charcoal) – Hydrating Tencel Sheet Masks, 6 Pack
- Murad Rapid Relief Sulfur Mask (Blemish Control Clay Face Mask with Salicylic Acid) – 75ml
- The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% serum 30ml

