Matte Maniac Advanced Collection 2.0 UFO-Activated Facial Mask (Witch Hazel & Charcoal) – Hydrating Tencel Sheet Masks, 6 Pack
Product description
The essentials
The Matte Maniac Advanced Collection 2.0 UFO-Activated Facial Mask is a hydrating sheet mask designed for a quick, at-home “two-minute” routine. It’s aimed at people who want their skin to feel more comfortable for hours after application, rather than just a short-lived moisturising hit.
On paper, the pitch is fairly specific: long-lasting hydration (up to 8 hours is mentioned), a fabric that’s described as eco-friendly and fully biodegradable, and a formula that’s positioned as vegan with 91% naturally-sourced ingredients. It also leans into the brand’s UFO system, with these masks said to be compatible with all generations of both UFO and UFO mini devices.
One small reality check: this is still a mask routine, not a treatment that replaces proper cleansing, moisturising, and sun protection. If you’re expecting instant “problem solved” results for blemishes, you might find sheet masks a bit more supportive than transformative.

What you’ll notice day to day
This mask is built around comfort and practicality. The essentials, based on the provided info, are that the mask essence is meant to keep skin comfortable for up to 8 hours, while also deeply moisturising. That makes it a sensible choice when your skin feels a bit tight, rough, or just needs a hydration boost after a busy day.
It’s also described as “supersaturated” and designed to glide easily. The fabric used (Tencel) is stated to have 50% greater absorption than cotton, which is the sort of detail that’s meant to explain why you may get more effective essence contact without creating loads of waste.
A micro-scenario: imagine you’ve just showered, your skin feels a touch dry, and you want something simple before bed. You apply the UFO-activated sheet mask for the short routine window, then rinse away or remove as per the device/mask approach. The idea is that your skin doesn’t feel “stripped” or tight afterwards.



Key features that matter (without the fluff)
There are a few claims here that genuinely affect how the mask fits into a routine.
- UFO compatibility across generations: the Advanced Collection 2.0 masks are said to work with all generations of both UFO and UFO mini devices. If you already own a UFO device, this reduces the hassle of buying the “right” version later.
- Tencel fabric benefits: it’s described as soft, eco-friendly, fully biodegradable, and “10 x more bacteria-resistant” for ultra-hygienic, easy-glide face care. That’s reassuring if you’re picky about hygiene and don’t want a mask that feels flimsy or unpleasant to use.
- Naturally-sourced, vegan positioning: the formula is described as containing 91% naturally-sourced ingredients, and it’s framed as vegan with no animal or animal byproduct-based ingredients. The description also mentions an absence of an extensive list of blacklisted ingredients, but the exact list isn’t provided here.
- Witch hazel & charcoal angle: while the specific benefits for blemish-prone skin aren’t spelled out in detail, the “witch hazel & charcoal” pairing suggests the mask is intended as a more targeted option rather than a purely generic moisturiser.
If you’re hoping for a mask that’s specifically “anti-spot” in a clinical sense, you may need to keep expectations measured. The information you have is more about hydration and comfort than hard, dermatologist-style outcomes.

Who it suits best (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you want a straightforward sheet mask routine that you can slot in regularly, especially if your skin is more on the oilier side or blemish-prone and you like the idea of witch hazel and charcoal alongside hydration.
It might not be a great match if:
- You prefer skincare that feels more “active treatment” than support. This is positioned as hydrating and comfort-focused.
- You don’t use UFO devices at all, because the whole “UFO-activated” concept suggests it’s designed around that type of setup. (You can still choose it if you’re happy using it as a mask, but the entry doesn’t clearly explain non-device use.)
- You’re sensitive and react to certain botanical/fragrance components—there’s no ingredient list shown here, so it’s worth checking before committing.



Tech specs
- Name: Matte Maniac Advanced Collection 2.0 UFO-Activated Facial Mask
- Type: Hydrating facial sheet mask
- Format: Tencel fabric
- Skin type focus: For all skin types, includes suitability for blemish-prone and oily skin
- Key listed ingredients: Witch hazel & charcoal
- Claimed comfort duration: Up to 8 hours after application
- Pack size: 6 pieces in pack
Getting the most from it
For the best experience, it helps to treat this as part of a routine, not a standalone fix. Cleanse first, apply the mask as intended (especially if you’re using a UFO device), and then carry on with your usual moisturiser afterwards if your routine calls for it.

If you’re prone to blemishes, consider keeping your skincare simple around the time you use a mask—so you’re not stacking lots of potential irritants at once. And yes, it’s “for all skin types”, but “for all” doesn’t mean “for everyone without checking”.
Also, if you care about hygiene and after-use mess, the Tencel + bacteria-resistant claim suggests the brand is thinking about usability and cleanliness. Still, the entry doesn’t specify disposal guidance, so follow whatever instructions come with the pack.
In the box
The pack contains 6 facial masks (matte maniacs Advanced Collection 2.0 UFO-activated masks).



Is it worth it?
A solid buy if you already have a UFO or UFO mini device and you want a hydrating, comfort-focused sheet mask that’s designed to feel easy to apply and stay effective for hours (the 8-hour comfort claim is the headline here). The eco-friendly and biodegradable Tencel positioning is a nice extra if that matters to your purchasing.
It may not be the one to choose if you’re chasing a strong, spot-targeted treatment effect, or if you’re sensitive and can’t see a full ingredient list in the info provided. In that case, it’s worth checking ingredients and considering whether a more targeted blemish product would suit you better.
Quick FAQ
How long is the hydration supposed to last? The entry states the skin can remain comfortable for up to 8 hours after application.
Is this mask suitable for oily or blemish-prone skin? It’s described as for all skin types, including those that are blemish-prone and oily.
Does it work with UFO devices? The Advanced Collection 2.0 masks are said to be compatible with all generations of both UFO and UFO mini devices.
Is it vegan? The description says the formula is vegan and doesn’t use animal or animal byproduct-based ingredients.
How many masks are included? There are 6 pieces in the pack.
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