
The distinguishing thing about Velez Professional is the material. Its masks are made from biotech cellulose, grown from plant sources with the help of food safe microorganisms rather than cut from a woven sheet. The result is a thin film that self adheres without straps, sits cool against the skin, and holds water in place while it is on. The material is covered by patents registered in the United States and Germany.
The two masks are one idea at two sizes. Under eye pairs are the smaller commitment and the easier thing to do on a weeknight, and three pairs to a pack means you can try the format before committing to it. The full face sheet is the same cellulose across the whole face, so it makes more sense as an occasional reset than a daily step. Neither needs to be held on, which is the practical advantage of the cellulose over a standard sheet mask.
The mist belongs to a different part of a routine. Hypochlorous sprays are used around the lids and lashes, do not need rinsing, and are typically applied to clean skin. If you already use a lid cleanser, the mist tends to sit alongside it rather than replace it.
Anyone with sensitive skin, or with lid conditions being managed by an eye care professional, should run new products past them before adding one.