The viral collagen masks definitely didn’t pass me by — I grabbed a few to truly understand the effect. But honestly, one was enough.
Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Gel Mask made my skin look невероятно beautiful after just one use.
The packaging matches the pink aesthetic of the line — a 28 g sachet. Inside, there are two dense pink gel pieces (upper and lower parts), plus small under-eye patches that actually fell out — of course, I used them too.
The mask smells pleasant and has a great fit, though slightly small on my forehead. It adheres very well, slightly cooling at first, then sticking closer as time passes. I wore it standing, sitting, lying down — it barely moved (only lifted a bit around the nose).
After about 2 hours, it turned transparent unevenly — chin first, then forehead, while cheeks seemed less “thirsty.” Besides trendy PDRN, it contains hyaluronic acid and niacinamide.
I removed it after 3 hours and was stunned: perfectly smooth, deeply hydrated skin with a real plump effect and glass-skin finish. I used it in the evening (some people sleep in it — not me yet!), and the next morning my skin was still incredibly nourished. Bonus: blackheads on the upper nose area visibly reduced. I’m beyond impressed.
Cell Fusion C Glass Skin Collagen Mask — Disappointment
This one, unfortunately, didn’t live up to expectations.
The Korean brand presents it in a cute lilac-pink sachet. Inside is a thick pink two-piece mask. It fits well overall, though the upper part slightly lifts near the nose. The scent is barely noticeable.
The brand suggests wearing it for 40 minutes; I kept it on for about 2 hours. It started turning transparent already at 40 minutes.
After removing it, I noticed only mild brightening and softness — no glass-skin glow, no wow-effect. Worse, pores around the nasolabial area even looked slightly more visible. By morning, there were no lasting results.
For a €4 single-use mask, I expected more. Sadly, this one did nothing special for me.
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