This presentation outlines the development and evaluation of a peel-off facial gel mask using herbal ingredients. The work describes selection of herbal actives (e.g. orange peel ,multani mitti , lavender green tea, lemon, or other botanicals), incorporation of film-forming polymers (e.g. PVA, HPMC or natural alternatives), and preparation of different formulation batches. Evaluation parameters include organoleptic properties (color, odor, texture), pH, consistency/viscosity, spreadability, drying/film-forming time, washability, peel-off performance, and skin-safety or stability testing. The aim is to produce a natural, non-toxic cosmetic mask that removes dead skin, cleanses pores, controls oil/acne, and leaves skin smoother and healthier — offering a safer alternative to synthetic facial gels. The presentation also discusses rationale, methods, results, and conclusions, serving as a reference for herbal cosmetic formulation and evaluation practices.