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This Not That: Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Mask

  • 51 minutes ago
  • 2 min read


I’m just going to say it: I really do love the Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Mask. It’s one of those sheet masks that makes my skin feel instantly comforted, soft, and less stressed. But at $10 for one mask, it’s not exactly something I want to reach for every single time my skin needs a little help.


That’s where the Torriden DIVE-IN Mask comes in. I wouldn’t call it a perfect ingredient-for-ingredient dupe, but I would call it a really solid alternative if what you’re after is that same plump, hydrated, freshly-recovered look. Torriden uses 5D hyaluronic acid, plus panthenol and allantoin, to deliver deep hydration and calm the skin without feeling heavy. Torriden


The main difference is that Dr. Jart leans more barrier-first, with Ceramide NP, Panthenol, and Glycerin, while Torriden is more hydration-first. So if your skin is severely dry or compromised, Dr. Jart may still win. But if you mainly love that juicy, soothed, bouncy finish after masking, Torriden gets surprisingly close. Ingredient comparisons also show overlap in key soothing and hydrating components, even if the formulas take different routes to get there.


And price-wise, Torriden makes a strong case for itself. The 10-pack is $33, which comes out to about $3.30 per mask — still not dirt cheap, but a lot easier to justify than $10 a pop.


If you love the Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Mask but want something more affordable for regular use, the Torriden DIVE-IN Mask is a great alternative. It’s not an exact dupe, but it delivers a very similar “my skin looks instantly better” result — just with a more hydration-focused formula and a friendlier price tag.

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