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You probably already know but using the sheet strips to get rid of sebaceous filaments only makes them worse in the long run, and does cause pore damage.
Also I wouldn't recommend a FShop mask because of the alcohol content (irritates and dries my combination skin), but if that doesn't bother you. They have a Sebum control sheet mask but it irritated me too much to have a difference; I hear the best comments about the chia seed, hydro vita b, or red ginseng masks in context of them being the most hydrating.
If I may ask what exactly do you want out of the mask? In my experience sheet masks aren't usually the go-tos if you want pore tightening.

Anyway my favorite masks, recommended in order:

Freeset donkey milk gel mask - Good for firming, SUPER moisturizing, okay price, if you've never done a sheet mask get this one. Blows Face Shop out of the water while being in a similar (slightly pricier depending where you buy) price range

Whamisa flowers and aloe hydrogel - So $$ but you feel like you treated yourself. Gets the oil out of your skin and you feel like a godess all day long, AND that ugly blackness of sebfils or blacheads? Gone. Not that theyve been removed but like the color vanishes, no idea how to explain this but its amazing.

MY Beauty Diary Sake Sheet Mask - Good price, smooths skin, pores aren't really "shrunk" but its like the rest of your skin settles down so they don't look like the texture of holes. So you end up looking very smooth and even.

LJH Tea Tree Mask - Good for oil control and break outs on your T-zone

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