Make.In NMN Ceramide— Anti-aging moisturizing mask with NMN and ceramides, 30 pcs

IsamuSKU:Make.In NMN Ceramide

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Description

Make. iN NMN Ceramide Facial Mask, 30 Sheets

Overview

A thirty-sheet box built around NMN, five types of ceramide, niacinamide, collagen and Galactomyces ferment filtrate. Thirty sheets is a daily-use quantity, and that is the sensible way to read this product: a hydration and barrier step you can use often, rather than a treatment you use occasionally and expect a lot from. See also our Japanese face masks.

Key Benefits

  • ✓ Five types of ceramide — the barrier lipids, which is the most defensible thing in the formula
  • ✓ Niacinamide, one of the better-evidenced cosmetic actives, alongside the NMN
  • ✓ Galactomyces ferment filtrate, the rice-fermentation ingredient long used in Japanese skincare
  • ✓ Sodium hyaluronate and sorbitol for surface hydration
  • ✓ Thirty sheets — enough for near-daily use, which is where a hydration mask earns its keep
  • ✓ Individually sealed sachets

Product Details

Brand Make. iN
Country of origin Japan
Product type Sheet mask
Format Saturated sheet, individual sachets
Volume / count 30 sheets
Material Japanese-made non-woven sheet
Sales channel Japanese drugstore line
Regulatory status Cosmetic (not a quasi-drug)
JAN code See package label

Who Is This For?

  • Dry skin that benefits from frequent short hydration steps
  • Anyone wanting a ceramide step without adding a cream
  • Post-flight, post-sun-exposure or post-heating-season recovery
  • People who already like fermentation-based Japanese skincare
  • Note: contains collagen — not vegan. See Cautions

How to Use

  1. Cleanse and apply your lotion — a mask over bare skin adheres less evenly
  2. Open the sachet and unfold the sheet carefully
  3. Align it from the eyes down to the mouth and smooth it across the whole face
  4. Remove after five to ten minutes and pat the remaining essence in
  5. Follow with a cream to seal what the mask delivered

Frequency: Up to daily

Full Ingredients

Published components: water, glycerin, isopentyldiol, BG, 1,2-hexanediol, sorbitol, sodium hyaluronate, water-soluble collagen. The manufacturer additionally names NMN, five types of ceramide, niacinamide and Galactomyces ferment filtrate in its product description.

The list above is what the manufacturer publishes. It is clearly abbreviated — a finished sheet-mask essence needs a preservative system and a thickener, and neither appears here — so treat it as the highlights rather than the full INCI. The complete list is printed on the sachet. Send us a photo after delivery and we will translate it for you.

Ingredient list as declared by the manufacturer. Formulations are occasionally revised, so always read the list printed on the package you receive.

Cautions

  • Patch test on the inner forearm before first use, especially if your skin is reactive.
  • Discontinue use and consult a doctor if redness, itching, swelling or persistent stinging occurs.
  • Avoid contact with the eyes. If the product enters the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
  • Do not apply to broken, sunburned or actively inflamed skin.
  • Keep out of reach of children. Store away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.
  • NMN — nicotinamide mononucleotide — is a precursor the body uses to make NAD+, and it is a genuinely active area of research. Nearly all of that research concerns oral supplementation and metabolic ageing, not what happens when a molecule of that size sits on the skin surface for ten minutes. The previous description said NMN applied to skin "allows generating new capillaries to supply tissue with oxygen and nutrients", which is a physiological claim well beyond anything a cosmetic can support, and we have removed it. Chemically, NMN is closely related to niacinamide, which is also in this formula and has a far better cosmetic evidence base.
  • Galactomyces ferment filtrate is a rice-fermentation ingredient with a long record in Japanese skincare and a reasonable cosmetic case for hydration and the look of texture. Two honest caveats: the previous description credited it with lightening dark spots and having anti-inflammatory properties, which are claims beyond a cosmetic; and a minority of people find fermentation filtrates aggravate malassezia-related bumps, so if your skin reacts badly to fermented ingredients, this is one to patch test.
  • Contains animal-derived ingredients — not suitable for vegans.
  • Do not leave a sheet mask on until it dries out. Once the sheet starts to dry it pulls moisture back out of the skin — the manufacturer's five to ten minutes is a real instruction, not a suggestion.
  • This is a moisturising product with no sun filters — it does not protect skin from UV. Apply sunscreen separately in the morning.

Package Contents

One box of Make. iN NMN Ceramide Facial Mask, 30 sheets.

Shipping & Store Notes

  • Ships directly from Japan
  • Processing time: 2–6 business days
  • Tracking number provided after dispatch
  • Import duties and taxes may apply depending on destination country
  • Opened cosmetics cannot be returned for hygiene and safety reasons

Authenticity Guarantee

Every product at Tsujimoto Market is sourced directly from Japan and verified for authenticity. We never sell fakes or grey-market goods. Each order is carefully packed in Kobe, Japan and dispatched with full tracking.

FAQ

Does NMN in a sheet mask do anything?

NMN — nicotinamide mononucleotide — is a precursor the body uses to make NAD+, and it is a genuinely active area of research. Nearly all of that research concerns oral supplementation and metabolic ageing, not what happens when a molecule of that size sits on the skin surface for ten minutes. The previous description said NMN applied to skin "allows generating new capillaries to supply tissue with oxygen and nutrients", which is a physiological claim well beyond anything a cosmetic can support, and we have removed it. Chemically, NMN is closely related to niacinamide, which is also in this formula and has a far better cosmetic evidence base.

Thirty sheets — can I use one every day?

Yes, if you want to. A hydration mask with no acid, retinoid or exfoliant in it is not something you need to space out, and daily use for a month is a reasonable way to work through the box during a dry season. Keep each one to five to ten minutes and always seal with a cream afterwards, or you are just wetting the skin and letting it evaporate.

Is this suitable for sensitive skin?

Broadly yes — ceramides and hyaluronic acid are about as unprovocative as skincare gets. The two things to watch are the fermentation filtrate, which a minority of people react to, and the fact that the published ingredient list is abbreviated so a preservative system we cannot see is present. Patch test one sheet on the inner forearm before putting it on your face.

Is this product halal or suitable for vegans?

The formula contains water-soluble collagen, which is animal- or marine-derived, so it is not vegan and does not suit anyone avoiding animal ingredients of unverified origin. The source listed collagen as a benefit without noting this. The product carries no halal certification — Japanese domestic cosmetics are rarely certified — so if certification itself matters to you, this product does not have it.

The packaging is in Japanese — how do I know what I am using?

The carton and bottle carry Japanese-language labelling, because this is stock made for the Japanese domestic market. The ingredient list and directions on this page are translated from that labelling. If anything on the box is unclear after delivery, send us a photo and we will translate it for you.

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