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Rei Cosmetics Spotlights the Derma Laser Super 100 Face Masks

— April 5, 2026 — Fashion
The women-owned New York City retailer Rei Cosmetics, which curates authentic Japanese beauty products for the U.S. market, calls attention to the Derma Laser Super 100 Face Masks. The secen-sheet pack of this product is priced at ten dollars, and it is available in three variants — the Super NMN 100, the Super Ceramide 100, and the Super Tea Tree 100.

The Derma Laser Super NMN 100 mask contains Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, an anti-aging ingredient that works at the cellular level to boost energy production and promote skin regeneration. Ceramides and a moisture-locking system are also present. The Super Ceramid 100 mask, on the other hand, delivers an ultra-high concentration of ceramides to lock in hydration and strengthen the moisture barrier, while the Super Tea Tree 100 mask uses premium tea tree oil and extract for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits. All three variants utilize nano-capsule technology and a high-penetration system to deliver concentrated hydration deep into the skin, are free from preservatives, and are designed to be gentle enough for even sensitive skin.

Image Credit: Rei Cosmetics

Trend Themes

  1. Nano-encapsulation Delivery — High-efficiency nano-encapsulation increases targeted skin penetration of active molecules, enabling prolonged release and higher bioavailability from topical masks.
  2. Ultra-high-concentration Actives — Formulations with concentrated NMN, ceramides, and tea-tree actives indicate a shift toward potent single-product solutions that deliver clinically relevant ingredient dosages.
  3. Clean Sensitive-first Formulations — Preservative-free, gentle masks designed for sensitive skin reflect growing demand for allergen-minimized products that balance efficacy with tolerability.

Industry Implications

  1. Skincare Retail — Curated retailers specializing in authentic international beauty products can capitalize on consumer interest in differentiated, science-backed mask variants.
  2. Cosmeceutical Development — R&D-driven cosmetic brands stand to benefit from formulating clinically oriented actives like NMN and high-dose ceramides into over-the-counter treatment formats.
  3. Biotech Ingredient Manufacturing — Producers of specialty actives and delivery systems are positioned to supply stabilized, high-purity NMN, ceramides, and nano-encapsulation technologies for next-generation skincare.
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