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Along with countless beauty editors and skincare-obsessed celebrities, I too, have been obsessed with Sisley Paris’ beloved Black Rose Cream Mask since I first tried it a year ago. Known for bestowing a candlelit glow and boosting hydration levels in just minutes, the cult-favorite mask is touted for giving skin the look of “instant youth,” by plumping, brightening, and smoothing the look of texture and fine lines with just one use. I can certainly attest to these virtues, despite its daunting, $180 price tag.
Now, the quintessential luxury French beauty brand has introduced a new formula to its mask family: the Exfoliating Enzyme Face Mask, which promises to brighten dullness and smooth texture in just a minute or less—without stripping the skin. Sisley’s Exfoliating Enzyme mask is a cross between a face mask and an exfoliator and it comes in a finely milled powder. The ever-so-slightly gritty texture combats texture and decongests pores, but the hero ingredient responsible for its glow-boosting superpowers is papain, an enzyme found in papaya.