Masked, Lifted, and Snatched with Lapcos V Line Mask

I know I speak for all of us when I express nothing but gratitude for Korean Skincare as a catalyst for inspiring our collective obsession with all things skin care. One of the first movers in the industry, Lapcos, purveyors of sheet masks for a myriad of skin care concerns, has done the heavy lifting of keeping us hydrated, brightened, and that much closer to achieving the holy grail of beauty – glass skin. Lapcos is now poised for the next phase of even heavier lifting – sculpted facial contours.

The V line facial silhouette, coveted in the Korean beauty sphere, aims for a taut, snatched chin-to-jaw contour to provide symmetry for rounder face shapes and stave off gravity-producing jowls. For less invasive and intensive solutions than surgery, laser, and PDO Thread Lifts, the Lapcos V Line mask offers a mix of skin-tightening actives and the manual pull of a targeted lower-face sheet mask.

The serum-rich mask is formulated with vegan collagen to lift and tackle loss of firmness. It includes caffeine to encourage healthy circulation, visibly plump, brighten skin, boost circulation, and debloat like a morning espresso. For fine-line smoothing moisture no mask is complete without hyaluronic acid, plus Macadamia Ternifolia Seed added for a youthful glow.

Because the brand is an expert in masking, the design of the V Line has problem-solved the dreaded slipping and sliding and waste of serum common for hydrogel sheets. Outfitted with 4 ear holes, once pulled taut from the center of the face, and 2 hooked over each year, the sheet is as snug as shapewear. It snatches the lower face into a shrink-wrapping cocoon of moisturizing, firming serum for a lift that keeps on lifting.

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Gesha-Marie Bland

STAFF WRITER & SENIOR EDITOR

Not bland at all. Gesha-Marie Bland is an essayist, Vanity Fair-published film and television writer, and unrepentant beauty junkie who jumpstarted her career at NYU’s Master’s Program in Cinema Studies. In homage to her beauty icons Jeanne Moreau, Dolly Parton, and Grace Jones, she is forever in search of the perfect cat-eye liner, a killer pair of heels, and unforgettable statement accessories. Currently NYC-based, this dual American-French citizen still wears all-black and has a soft spot for clean beauty, pharmaceutical-grade actives, and most ingredients sourced from vineyards in the south of France. She loves New Wave cinema, Mary Gaitskill’s fiction, Spain, and matcha double-shots. After selling "The Ripper," her Alexander McQueen-Issie Blow biopic to the Cannes-winning production company Maven Pictures, she remains convinced fashion and couture are the next frontiers for edgy cinematic stories.