I've Tried Hundreds of Facial Cleansers, and I've Never Seen Anything Like This 1

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Maybe it pales in comparison to what I have listed on my Hinge profile, but I still have a pretty strict criteria for beauty products before deeming one truly "innovative." First, it must be something I've never seen before — a tough feat, given I've tested thousands for my job over the years. It should also come from a reputable brand and include research-backed ingredients or technology. There are plenty of fish in the sea, after all, and too many formulas look, feel, and smell the same — especially when it comes to skin care.

Then, I stumbled across the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks ($55), which, at first glance, look like the oval antiwrinkle patches you've probably been seeing everywhere. In reality, it's an entirely new way to wash your face, utilizing medical-grade fibers to weave three skincare steps into one. (Read: this is not your average facial cleanser.)

"Nanofiber technology has been groundbreaking in the medical community," said Jeremy Adelman, Artis founder and managing partner. "It dissolves rapidly when wet and it is extremely delicate — so delicate, that it's been instrumental for use in wound dressings and cornea surgery. These uses make the fibers perfect for gentle skincare application, especially as our skin ages."

Now, the question becomes: is it too good to be true? I put it to the test ahead.

What Is a "Cleansing Silk?"

What Is a "Cleansing Silk?"

You're probably familiar with the term "double cleansing" — the use of an oil-based cleanser before your regular face wash — but the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks take it up a notch, introducing three steps into the mix. Spun in between layers of mesh fiber (more on how that works that later) you'll find a jojoba oil-based cleanser, water-based foam cleanser with vitamin E, and microcrystalline cellulose exfoliator.

How Does Nanofiber Technology Work?

How Does Nanofiber Technology Work?

First, to truly understand how this facial cleanser works, you should know about the technology behind it.

"Nanofiber" refers to a microscopically nonwoven textile that is spun and layered, creating tiny fibers that can carry all the good ingredients you want on your skin. "There has been considerable research and applications of nanofiber technology in dermatology specifically, such as skin tissue engineering and wound healing," said dermatologist Melissa Kanchanapoomi Levin, NYC-based dermatologist and founder of Entiere Dermatology. "The physicochemical properties of nanofibers allow for controlled delivery of medications." What does that mean though, exactly?

"One of the biggest differentiating factors is that the Phantom Cleansing Silks offer a purer delivery system of the active ingredients with no preservatives in a form that will oxidize far less over time," said Adelman. "So you're maximizing the effectiveness of the active ingredients."

How to Use the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks

How to Use the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks

Now, for the fun part: applying the product. I'll be completely honest, these slippery sheets of silk are a little tough to separate from one another. (There are three ovals of silk and mesh, which you want to remove together from the plastic film, but not from each other. You get the hang of it, I promise.)

First, you apply the silk side (you can tell which one it is by looking for tiny scrubby particles) of the cleansing patch onto dry skin — one on your forehead and two on your cheeks. Peel off the mesh, and then wet your hands before pressing them onto skin.

Rinsing Off the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks

Rinsing Off the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks

Once you've introduced water into the mix, you'll notice the white film on your skin shrink up (this is all of the ingredients coming together). I gently rubbed the cleanser across my face, using small circular motions, and mostly felt the exfoliator go to work — which was surprisingly gentle, even on my sensitive skin. The oil made it easy to glide from area to area, but the real magic happened once I rinsed it off. I walked away with skin that felt buttery-soft to the touch, but without that tight feeling that comes from using a drying formula.

Are the Cleansing Silks Worth It?

Are the Cleansing Silks Worth It?

Were the Artis Phantom Cleansing Silks love at first try? In a word: no. For the most part, I've discovered that I need my cleansing routine to be fast and seamless — especially on nights I'm too tired to hover over my sink for more than a minute.

Still, in a world where self-care means setting aside some time on days you need an extra dose of TLC for yourself, this is certainly one of the most luxurious — and fine, innovative — ways to do it.