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Torriden BALANCEFUL Modeling Pack Cica rubber peel-off mask box

BALANCEFUL Modeling Pack

At-Home Spa Cica

k beauty Fragrance Free Paraben Free Pregnancy Safe Cruelty Free Vegan
81/100
DermFND score
Ingredient quality
8.5
Value for money
8.3
Suitability breadth
6.3
Irritation risk
Low
$32.00
30g x 5 packs
4.4
380 customer ratings (Amazon)
Data confidence
Medium confidence
380+ aggregated reviews · INCI confirmed
Made in
South Korea
Launched
2024
PAO
12 mo.
after opening
Alex Brufsky
Alex Brufsky Founder & Editor
Analysis by DermFND · Last verified May 2026 · Methodology
Verified reviewer
01 · Quick read

Pros & cons.

What we love
  • +Full 5D Cica complex amplified by alginate occlusion
  • +Genuinely noticeable cooling sensation during wear
  • +Clay base provides mild oil-balancing without harshness
  • +Fragrance-free and essential-oil-free
  • +Peels off in one clean rubbery sheet when timed correctly
  • +Great finishing step for layering soothing serums underneath
  • +Fun, spa-style weekly ritual for line loyalists
What to know
  • Messy powder-and-water mixing process requires practice
  • Short setting window — alginate starts reacting within a minute
  • Less convenient than the sheet mask in the same line
  • Only five sessions per box at a moderately high per-use cost
  • Not ideal for users who want a minimalist routine
02 · Editorial analysis

The full review.

Anyone who has ever had a proper Korean spa facial knows the modeling-mask moment. After the extractions, the serums, the ampoules, and whatever other products the aesthetician has decided to apply, the final step is a thick green or pink paste that gets troweled over your face, sets into a rubbery shell in about ten minutes, and gets peeled off in a single satisfying piece. The point of that final mask isn’t primarily to add ingredients — it’s to seal everything underneath it against your skin for twenty minutes under occlusion, which is a genuine absorption enhancer. For a long time, this ritual lived entirely in spas. BALANCEFUL Modeling Pack is Torriden’s attempt to move it home.

The powder comes in 30-gram foil sachets, five to a box. Mixing is the part of the experience that rewards a little practice — you combine the powder with cool water in roughly equal parts (a ratio of about 1:1 by weight is the sweet spot) and stir quickly in a bowl. The alginate begins to react with water almost immediately, so you have about ninety seconds to apply the mask before it starts to set in the bowl instead of on your face. First-time users usually make this mistake; by the third sheet you have the timing figured out.

On the skin, the paste goes on thick, cool, and slightly heavy. There’s a fresh, slightly marine scent from the chlorella and botanical extracts — no added fragrance, no essential oils. Within a few minutes the surface starts to firm, and by ten minutes it’s fully set into a rubbery sheet that stays pressed against the contours of your face. The cooling effect during wear is genuinely noticeable and is one of the best features of this format; it’s especially pleasant on flushed or reactive skin.

Under the rubber seal, the formula is doing interesting work. The 5D Cica complex — Centella Asiatica extract plus all four isolated triterpenes — sits in the middle of the ingredient list, sandwiched between the structural alginate and clay base and the supporting panthenol and allantoin. In a leave-on mask this would be a respectable but not remarkable Cica load. In an occluded modeling format, it punches above its weight, because the alginate seal dramatically enhances the absorption of hydrophilic ingredients into the stratum corneum. You end up getting meaningfully more calming action from the same nominal concentration than you would in a regular cream or essence.

The clay components — kaolin and diatomaceous earth — are the surprise twist. Most Cica-focused masks leave clay out entirely because absorbent minerals can feel too drying on reactive skin. Torriden has threaded the needle here by using a modest amount of clay alongside the full Cica complex and panthenol, so the net effect is gentle oil-balancing without the classic clay-mask tightness. For combination and oily skin that also flares, this is the specific formulation compromise that usually doesn’t exist. Chlorella powder adds a mild antioxidant accent and the aesthetic green color, and tea tree leaf extract — not essential oil — provides a very light antibacterial credential without the irritation risk of undiluted tea tree.

At peel-off, the experience is satisfying in the way that only a properly-set modeling mask can be. The sheet lifts off in one continuous rubbery piece starting from the jawline, taking very little residue with it. What’s left on the skin is a visibly cooler, more even-toned surface — the vascular flush that was there at the start of the session is usually noticeably reduced, and the skin feels plumper without any surface tackiness. Follow with serum and moisturizer to lock in the water the alginate seal pushed into the upper layers, and you’ve got skin that looks a full two hours ahead of where it was when you started.

Where the limitations show up is mostly in format rather than formula. Modeling masks are inherently messy. The first time you mix one in your bathroom, you will get powder on the counter and probably on your shirt, and the spatula you use will need rinsing before the alginate sets on it. You need a bowl, a spatula, and about ten minutes of patience. If you value convenience above all else, the BALANCEFUL sheet mask in the same line is a better fit. This one is specifically a weekly ritual, not a daily tool.

The second limitation is experiential. Modeling masks are a little theatrical, and there’s a certain type of user who finds them more fun than others. If you’re skeptical of the ‘spa at home’ concept generally, this product isn’t going to convert you — it will feel like elaborate packaging around benefits you could get from a simpler sheet mask. If, on the other hand, you enjoy the weekly ritual and the cooling-plus-peel-off sensation, this is a well-formulated example of the format rather than a marketing-driven one.

Value is fair rather than exceptional. Thirty-two dollars for five masks works out to $6.40 per session, which is cheap compared to a spa facial but more expensive per use than the brand’s sheet mask. You’re paying partly for the modeling-mask format itself — the alginate, the clay, the packaging — and partly for the formulation work. Compared to other Korean modeling packs on the US market, the pricing is in line with formulation density.

 ### Who is this for?

 People who like at-home spa rituals, users looking to enhance the absorption of their favorite soothing serum or essence under occlusion, combination or oily skin that also flares reactively, and BALANCEFUL line fans who want to deepen their routine with a weekly treatment.

 ### Who should skip?

 Users who find mixing and cleanup annoying, anyone allergic to alginate or iodine-containing seaweed derivatives, and skincare minimalists who prefer simpler, no-fuss formats. The sheet mask in the same line is the better choice for those users.
03 · INCI · disclosed by brand

Ingredient analysis.

Ingredient Role Evidence Flag
The alginate gelling agent that turns this powder-plus-water mix into a rubber-textured peel-off mask. Beyond the physical structure, algin itself has mild humectant and soothing properties, and its occlusive seal during the 20-minute wear is what drives the post-mask hydration boost.
Promising
OK
The full isolated triterpene set plus whole-leaf extract, carried into the skin by the alginate seal. In a modeling-mask format the occlusion amplifies absorption, so the Cica load in this formula is doing more work than it would in a simpler leave-on product.
Well Established
OK
Silica-based and mineral-clay components that give the set mask its firm, mildly absorbent feel against skin. In this cooling Cica context they help draw down low-grade oiliness while the triterpenes calm underlying redness — a rare combination in one mask.
Well Established
OK
Micro-algae powder rich in amino acids and chlorophyll-derived compounds that contribute antioxidant activity and a fresh, marine-green tone to the set mask. In this formulation, it's an accent ingredient layered on top of the soothing Cica base.
Promising
OK
Included at mild, extract-level concentration rather than as an essential oil, so it adds a light antibacterial credential without the irritation risk of full tea tree oil. Useful in a mask aimed at oilier, breakout-prone skin that also needs soothing.
Promising
OK
A barrier-supporting pair that reinforces the calming load of the Cica complex inside the sealed alginate environment. The 20-minute occluded contact window is where panthenol gets most of its absorption benefit in this format.
Well Established
OK
Full INCI list

Diatomaceous Earth, Glucose, Algin, Calcium Sulfate, Kaolin, Trehalose, Betaine, Chlorella Vulgaris Powder, Xylitol, Centella Asiatica Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Extract, Panthenol, Allantoin, Madecassoside, Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassic Acid

Product flags
✓ Fragrance Free ✓ Alcohol Free ✓ Oil Free ✓ Silicone Free ✓ Paraben Free ✓ Sulfate Free ✓ Cruelty Free ✓ Vegan ✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential irritants
tea tree extract
04 · Compatibility

Skin match.

Pairs well with
hydrating tonersCica essencesceramide moisturizers
Skin types
Best for
combinationoilynormalsensitive
Works for
dry
05 · Evidence

The science.

The Science

Modeling masks (alginate masks) have been used in professional dermatology and spa contexts for decades, and the research underpinning them is mostly about occlusion as an absorption enhancer rather than the algin itself as a bioactive. Occlusive contact against the skin raises stratum corneum hydration, softens the outermost layer, and meaningfully increases the penetration of hydrophilic ingredients — this is why any active layered under an alginate seal tends to punch above the concentration it would at in a leave-on format. The Cica complex here relies on the same clinical backing as the rest of the BALANCEFUL line — madecassoside and asiaticoside in particular have published research supporting their roles in anti-inflammatory and wound-healing contexts, and dermatology literature has referenced Centella-based formulations in post-procedure care. Tea tree extract (as an extract, not the essential oil) has a long-standing but modest evidence base for antibacterial activity against Cutibacterium acnes, and its inclusion here at a low concentration fits the formulation's breakout-adjacent positioning without introducing the irritation risk of full tea tree oil. Kaolin and diatomaceous earth have mechanical absorbent properties well established by cosmetic chemistry — their role here is surface oil-binding rather than any deeper activity. The net formulation is best understood as a Cica-delivery platform using alginate occlusion to improve the absorption of a respectable but not unusually concentrated active load.

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists sometimes recommend alginate-style masks in post-procedure contexts as a way to seal soothing ingredients against newly treated skin, as the cool, occluded environment can reduce the subjective sensation of heat and support calming ingredient absorption. Board-certified dermatologists generally favor fragrance-free, essential-oil-free formulations for reactive skin, and this mask meets that criterion. For patients with true rosacea or severe reactivity, most dermatologists would recommend patch-testing first due to the tea tree extract, even though it's used at a gentle level. Dermatologists also typically caution that modeling masks should not exceed the recommended wear time, as over-dried alginate can become difficult to remove and the peel process can irritate skin.

Guidance

06 · Where it fits

Where it fits in your routine.

PM routine
01 Oil cleanser
02 Gentle cleanser
03 Hydrating toner
04 THIS PRODUCT (20 min)
05 Soothing serum
06 Moisturizer
How to use

Cleanse and tone skin first. For better results, press a soothing serum or essence into the skin. Mix one sachet (30g) of powder with about 30ml of cool water in a clean bowl. Stir vigorously for 30 seconds until smooth. Use a spatula to apply the paste to the face in a thick, even layer. Avoid the eyes, nostrils, and lips. Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then peel off in one continuous piece starting from the jawline. Follow with serum and moisturizer.

Value assessment

At $32 for five sessions, each use costs $6.40. This is more than twice the per-session cost of the BALANCEFUL sheet mask in the same line, but costs much less than a professional facial. Its price matches its formulation density compared to other Korean modeling packs on the US market; you pay no premium beyond the format and Cica content. Only one pack size exists, so there is no larger-format discount. The value works for users who enjoy the weekly ritual. For others, the sheet mask in the same line offers better value.

Who should buy

Users who enjoy weekly at-home spa rituals and want to increase soothing essence absorption under occlusion. People with combination or oily skin that flares reactively, and BALANCEFUL line fans seeking a deeper weekly treatment.

Who should skip

Users who dislike mixing and cleanup, people with known alginate or seaweed-derived ingredient sensitivities, and skincare minimalists wanting simpler formats fit this profile. The BALANCEFUL sheet mask is a better everyday choice for those users.

07 · The fine print

Product details.

Texture

Fine powder mixes into a smooth, thick green paste — sets to a firm rubber within 10-15 minutes

Scent

Fragrance-free; chlorella and botanical extracts give it a fresh, slightly marine-green aroma

Packaging

Five individual 30g foil sachets per box — standard modeling-mask format

First use

The powder to water ratio is about 1:1 and requires quick stirring for an awkward first mix. The mask sets within 10-15 minutes and feels cool on the skin, then peels off in one rubbery sheet. Skin looks visibly calmer and plumper after peel-off.

How long it lasts

5 sheets per box — covers 5 weekly treatments and lasts about a month

Period after opening

12 months

Best season

All Year

Finish
velvetynon-greasy
08 · Behind the formula

The backstory.

Modeling masks have a long history in Korean spas, where they're used as the final step of a facial to seal in prior treatment products. Torriden adapted the format in 2024 for the BALANCEFUL line so that home users could replicate the calming endpoint of a clinic Cica facial without needing a professional treatment bed.

About Torriden

Emerging Brand (2–5 years)

Torriden launched in 2018. Its BALANCEFUL line arrived in 2021 and grows steadily on Olive Young. The Modeling Pack format is a newer 2024 addition, priced as a premium spa-style home treatment. The brand has K-beauty retail credibility but lacks multi-decade clinical backing.

Brand founded: 2018 · Product launched: 2024
09 · Setting the record straight

Common myths.

Myth

Modeling masks need to be mixed with a special liquid.

Reality

Cool filtered water works. Some users add a soothing toner or mineral water to increase the effect, but plain water delivers the full alginate reaction and active absorption this formula uses.

Myth

The longer you leave a rubber mask on, the better it works.

Reality

Wait 15 minutes for the mask to set and dry at the edges. Wearing it longer offers diminishing returns. Remove at 20 minutes for the best experience; after 20 minutes, it is harder to peel cleanly.

10 · Common questions

FAQ.

How do I mix the Torriden BALANCEFUL Modeling Pack?

Mix roughly equal parts powder and cool water (about 30g powder to 30ml water) in a bowl. Stir vigorously for about 30 seconds until smooth. Apply immediately—alginate masks start setting within two minutes of mixing. Use a spatula or thick brush to apply in one continuous motion.

How long should I leave the mask on?

Aim for 15 to 20 minutes. The mask sets at 10-15 minutes and peaks between 15 and 20. Do not exceed 25 minutes; the edges dry out and the mask peels less cleanly.

Can sensitive skin use this mask?

Yes — the 5D Cica complex, panthenol, and allantoin are gentle. The only flag for sensitive skin is the tea tree leaf extract. It has a mild concentration, but patch test if you react to tea tree products.

Is this a clay mask?

It contains kaolin and diatomaceous earth for mild absorption, but the primary structure is alginate-based (rubber mask). It balances oil gently without the tightness of a traditional clay mask.

How often should I use it?

Most skin types work best with once-a-week use. If your skin tolerates it, use it twice a week during reactivity or post-procedure recovery, but more frequent use adds no benefit.

Can I use other products under the modeling pack?

Yes — applying a soothing toner, essence, or ampoule to clean skin before the mask works. The alginate seal occludes those products and drives absorption during the 20-minute wear.

How does this compare to the BALANCEFUL sheet mask?

The sheet mask is simpler, more convenient, and works for frequent use. The modeling pack offers deeper occlusion and more cooling, but it is messier and suits weekly spa-style treatments instead of daily rescue use.

11 · Real-world signal

What the community says.

Common praise

"Several reviewers note the cooling sensation is genuinely noticeable"

"Many early adopters enjoy the spa-style peel-off experience"

"A common praise is visibly calmer skin immediately after removal"

Common complaints

"Some users find the mixing ratio tricky on first attempt"

"A few reviewers mention the set time is slightly longer than listed"

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