Beauty News, Dr. Botanicals
Fake a night of 8 hours’ sleep with this Regenerating Mask
Everyone adores their bed. Nevertheless, the majority of the time, we don’t get the necessary 8 hours of sleep, which is essential for having skin that feels and looks healthy. Our Pomegranate Superfood Regenerating Sleeping Mask was developed so that you might awaken with skin that is radiant and well-rested (even if you stay up all night). The nighttime healing process of the skin is supported by the hard work of this mask. The skin begins to repair and rebuild itself after everyday damage from free radicals, pollution, and UV rays when your body goes into sleep mode.
When your body goes into sleep mode, the skin starts to regenerate and restore itself after the daily damage it’s exposed to like free radicals, pollutants and UV rays. Known as ‘cell mitosis’, the skin cells grow and repair in the evenings, and they especially benefit at this time from the nutrients found in good skincare.

Whether you have dry, dull, or aging skin, overnight skin treatments are an absolute necessity in your regimen. Because we create less protective oil (sebum) at night than we do during the day, which tends to lock in that vital hydrating moisture, we all lose moisture. While sunshine diminishes the results of your daytime skincare, using moisturizers at night is also a good option.
We’ve used superfood pomegranate for its nourishing and smoothing action on the skin, while its antioxidants and skin-loving vitamins C and K brighten and protect against environmental aggressors. Sunflower seed and grape seed oils promote the repair of the skin barrier, combined with almond oil’s great fatty acids which soften and moisturise skin. We’ve squeezed a lot of benefits into this treatment.
Consider this simple mask as a luxurious night cream treatment. Apply a tiny coating before going to bed, let it absorb a little before you fall asleep, and it will continue to work its magic all night.
For beauty sleep in a jar, incorporate our Pomegranate Superfood Regenerating Sleeping Mask into your routine.
Resources:
- Royal Society Open Science: “Negative effects of restricted sleep on facial appearance and social appeal”
- Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: “Therapeutic Implications of the Circadian Clock on Skin Function”
- Dennis Gross, MD, New York City-based dermatologist and founder of Dennis Gross Skincare
- Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine
- Sonoa Au, MD, of Advanced Dermatology, P.C. in Brooklyn, New York