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Collagen Mask
What is Collagen Mask?

A collagen mask is a skincare product designed to deliver collagen directly to the skin, aiming to improve skin elasticity, hydration, and overall appearance. These masks can come in various forms, including sheet masks, creams, and gels.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google TikTok Amazon
MOM: +11.57%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
74K/mo
Amazon searches
43.7K/mo
TikTok views
881.1M
TikTok videos
89.1K
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
86%
Unspecified
9%
Male
5%
Age
18-24
52%
25-34
27%
35-44
17%
45-54
5%
55-64
4%
65+
4%

Is Collagen Mask trending?

Yes. Collagen Mask growing with a month-over-month change of 3.03% over the past 5 years, with approximately 74,000 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every August. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Collagen Mask trending?

1
Anti-Aging Benefits
Collagen masks are popular for their potential to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, making them a sought-after solution for those looking to maintain youthful skin.
2
Hydration Boost
These masks often contain hydrating ingredients that help to moisturize the skin, providing a plump and dewy look, which is especially appealing in dry climates or during winter months.
3
Convenience and Ease of Use
Collagen masks are easy to apply and can be used at home, making them a convenient option for busy individuals seeking effective skincare solutions without the need for professional treatments.
4
Increased Awareness of Skincare
With the rise of social media and beauty influencers, there is a growing awareness and interest in skincare routines, leading to increased demand for products like collagen masks.
5
Natural Ingredient Trend
As consumers become more ingredient-conscious, many collagen masks are marketed as containing natural or organic ingredients, appealing to those looking for clean beauty products.

Where is this trending?

Images
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Related queries
Demographics
Gender
Female
86%
Unspecified
9%
Male
5%
Age
18-24
38%
25-34
31%
35-44
17%
45-49
5%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%
881.1M video views
89.1K published videos
Demographics
Age
18-24
67%
25-34
23%
35+
10%
Top countries
United Kingdom
20%
Mexico
14%
Germany
12%
Ireland
7%
Italy
7%
Audience interests
Entertainment News Food Tour & Recommendations Health & Wellness Photography Home & Garden
Related hashtags
#biodance #collagenviral #facemask #viralskincare #medicubecollagen

What are people saying?

43 threads
AI Insights Positive sentiment
Discussions around collagen masks focus on their effectiveness and popularity in skincare routines, particularly among users seeking hydration and anti-aging benefits. Many users share product recommendations and personal experiences with various collagen masks.
Effectiveness
Users frequently discuss the noticeable improvements in skin hydration and firmness after using collagen masks.
Product Variety
There is a wide range of collagen masks available, including hydrogel and night wrapping masks, which are being shared and recommended.
Skincare Routines
Many participants incorporate collagen masks into their daily or weekly skincare routines, emphasizing their importance for maintaining youthful skin.
Pricing and Availability
Users often compare prices and availability across different retailers, highlighting deals and promotions on collagen masks.
Ingredients and Formulations
Discussion includes the various ingredients in collagen masks, with users expressing interest in formulations that combine collagen with other beneficial components.
Common questions
  • How often should I use a collagen mask?
  • What are the best collagen masks for dry skin?
  • Are there any side effects from using collagen masks?
  • Can collagen masks help with fine lines?
  • What ingredients should I look for in a collagen mask?
Pain points
  • Some users express concerns about the effectiveness of certain collagen masks.
  • There are frustrations regarding the availability of specific brands or products.
  • Users mention the high cost of some premium collagen masks.
  • Some participants are skeptical about the long-term benefits of collagen masks.
  • There is confusion about the proper usage and frequency for maximum benefits.
forums.spacebattles.com
RE:Upside Down (Worm/Stranger Things)
... same mechanical properties as cornstarch. Collagen might do it, it is... shrugged. "Armsmaster did upgrade her mask, remember? Sensors built in to...
Beastrider9 · Mar 24, 2026
forum.sibmama.ru
RE:Косметика, сладости, постельное!!!
100% Collagen Hydrogel Express Mask / Гидроколлагеновая маска. Экспресс-уход, 1шт, TETE Серия: Базовый уход Артикул: тт4044101-1 363 р. https://cosmoopt.ru/100-collagen-hydrogel-express-mask-gidrokollagenovaya-maska-ekspress-uhod.html
Babochka@ · Mar 23, 2026
forums.spacebattles.com
RE:It's all Filler(Bleach SI)
... blankets'. They're pork in a collagen wrapping that's then wrapped in ... Shiba truly was behind the mask - she'd managed to get ...
Zuexcil Chilua · Mar 21, 2026
pantip.com
RE:ภรรยาขอทำหัตถการหน้า ulthera อยากถามว่ามันสำคัญ มากน้อยเพียงใดกับ ผู้หญิงวัย 40
...ต้อง Mask ทุกวัน Collagen AEC Astraxantin ต...
สมาชิกหมายเลข 1848382 · Mar 16, 2026
pantip.com
RE:ภรรยาขอทำหัตถการหน้า ulthera อยากถามว่ามันสำคัญ มากน้อยเพียงใดกับ ผู้หญิงวัย 40
...ต้อง Mask ทุกวัน Collagen AEC Astraxantin ต...
สมาชิกหมายเลข 1848382 · Mar 16, 2026
forum.sibmama.ru
RE:ИЗРАИЛЬСКАЯ косметика GI*GI,Ho*ly Land и др.по низким ценам!
..., пожалуйста, эти в наличии? Elastin Collagen Azulene Moisture Cream with Vit... - Forever Young Eye Smooth Mask 50мл - 2шт
GAL · Mar 15, 2026
r/CrappyDesign
I did not read this the way they intended…
submitted by /u/SeriousDanger to r/CrappyDesign [link] [comments]
SeriousDanger · Mar 25, 2026
r/30PlusKoreanSkincare
Had a very disappointing experience with Biodance collagen mask
So I've been using regular sheet masks for a decade so far, but I was bombarded by the collagen hydrogel mask craze (and I'm probably late to the game too) so I purchased the Biodance collagen masks to try (the pink ones). Well, I've used one today for the first time and the least I can say it's that I'm deeply disappointed. I placed it on my face, left it for two and a half hours and it turned almost clear (just like the instructions said) and this thing was obviously dried out as hell when it was time to remove it, and my skin underneath was like the freaking desert! But this is how I was supposed to use it anyway, isn't it?! Some people even leave them overnight. I don't get this product, how is this popular when it actually dries tf out of your skin? I must be missing something because it's insane to glorify a product that does NOT hydrate in the least, actually does the opposite. Can you shed some light please I'm confused as hell lol what am I doing wrong. submitted by /u/SummerNight888 to r/30PlusKoreanSkincare [link] [comments]
SummerNight888 · Mar 21, 2026
r/Blackskincare
Takes forever, but gets better. Trust the process.
Now vs. Then (September 2024) I've had oily, acne-prone skin with plenty of hyperpigmentation since I was a teen. But it was mostly hormonal acne, and it was never anything like that second image. That was some kind of infection that I think I got from swimming in very unclean water. At first, I spent like a month using overly harsh cleansers and actives, washing my face too often, not eating in a way that could help my body fight the infection off, not drinking NEARLY enough water for the healing I wanted to achieve, and basically just making everything even worse. Then, when I finally saw a dermatologist, I was initially given doxycyline and clindamycin, but I was NOT making the best of it. I was playing around eating a bunch of dairy still, not putting on sunscreen (and not re-applying often enough when I remembered to), and still using harsh facewash and toners because I thought they would help (spoiler: they did not). So it felt like I just kept applying and applying for like three months and not seeing any sort of improvement. I was literally living my entire life outside with one of those covid masks on every single day because I hated the thought of being seen so much, and yet I still wasn't doing the best for myself. Thankfully, I ran across a youtube video about "things you don't realize are hurting your skin" and actually listened to it properly for once, then did a bunch of research (though I still made mistakes ngl) and changed my habits. This is a list of steps I took (copied from my reply to a different post): I used a clean cotton shirt on top of my pillow case and changed it literally every night because the oil and bacteria leftover plus my hair products were just too much for my skin to fight I tried to drink at least 10 glasses of water with a day, more if I could (like I literally used alarms on my phone to remind me) I used benozyl peroxide 10% face wash every morning (\NOTE* - this was one of the mistakes! Apparently I should've been using it only at night!)* (ask your dermatologist first, sometimes there are combined benozyl peroxide+tretinoin creams you can use instead, but using them as separate products might require only using one in the morning or something, it depends) and only the cerave gentle cleanser at night I bought hydrocolloid bandages and cut them to fit specific parts of my face and used them every day, at home and under a mask when outside, sometimes even changing them two or three times a day (these are the big version of acne patches) I used sunscreen (SPF 50 PA++++, I use a Korean brand called singmulnara/식물나라) daily and reapplied regularly even tho it felt greasy and just un-fun sometimes I cut down my dairy and sugar consumption to as little as my happiness could tolerate I started taking bromelain supplements because they're anti-inflammatory I didn't use any exfoliating actives or physical exfoliation until like eight months in when my skin was a lot better I only moisturized with cerave, sometimes with a drop or two of a niacinimide and cica serum in my hand before I applied it Those are the main steps that made a HUGE change in the initial healing, and after around four months of this, my dermatologist put me onto a low dosage isotretinoin (10mg, twice a day) that did some serious heavy lifting in getting rid of the last of the acne. There were a few times long after the initial "purge" worsening period when I'd just get a huge cyst overnight seemingly, but I was able to go in for steroid injections directly into the pimple that just magicked them away within a few hours (and yes, it was absolutely mind-blowing every single time), or other times I put a tiny bit of the paula's choice benozyl peroxide gel directly onto it as soon as I noticed it forming and that usually made it go away. I just finished with the isotretinoin at the end of January. My current routine: Day: Cleanser: Cerave Gentle Cleanser Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner Serum: I rotate through these - APLB Glutathione Niacinimide, APLB AHA BHA PHA Centella, APLB Kojic Avid and Vitamin C (note: I currently live in Korea so these are more convenient, but when I go back I will be using Medicube serums if I can't get them probably) Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (in the tub) - I use a plastic makeup scoop instead of my hands to get a bit out and drop the serum into it Sunscreen: Singmulnara Light Watery Sun Gel (note: I will probably switch to ROUND LAB when I get back to America, I am fully convinced by Korean skincare at this point) Night: Cleanser: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil, then Cerave Acne Foaming Wash (10% Benozyl Peroxide) Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner >> I always do a Face Mask at night (yes every night) for 10~15 minutes, just any random one from those bulk face mask packages (like the Dermal ones) with the occasional premium one from Medicube Serum: the same ones I rotate through in the morning, as above Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (with serum mixed in) Random Other Things: I still drink hella water, and I still change my pillowcase frequently (and my towels, I have a separate one only for my face and I never re-use them after I shower, I'm like traumatized or something tbh). I still take the bromelain, but I'm probably gonna stop when this bottle runs out. I take collagen supplements in the morning. Sometimes I smear my whole face with a thin layer of aquaphor at night if I feel dried out for some reason. Also I keep my face masks in the fridge because the freezing cold mask after a hot shower is supposed to be good, and it does make my nose less red for a while. And I use a pimple patch the moment I see even a tiny dot of red anywhere on my face, even if it hasn't even itched yet, because why risk it??? But yeah. This is just to share progress, and to say that it does get better and you can overcome your acne, but it may take some lifestyle changes and it DEFINITELY takes a lot of consistency and actually listening to medical advice. And... A hella long time. submitted by /u/sinkintothesea to r/Blackskincare [link] [comments]
sinkintothesea · Mar 3, 2026
r/Ulta
21 days of beauty 3/6-3/26
You’re welcome 😏 submitted by /u/amkb_9 to r/Ulta [link] [comments]
amkb_9 · Feb 21, 2026
r/koreanskincare
35 and my Korean skincare had a friend think I got Botox!!
Ahhhh I’m so happy with these results! A coworker actually asked me, “Hey you get Botox right? Where do you get it done?” 😅 Double cleanse with Anua oil + soapy cleanser Delere toner VT reedle shot Anua collagen sheets + spray Skin1004 retinol .2% VT encapsulated PDRN Jumiso barrier cream Laneige cica mask if I’m extra dry submitted by /u/MelsMakeupLounge to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
MelsMakeupLounge · Feb 9, 2026
r/SkinbarrierLovers
Let's be honest: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
So let's be honest, what does everyone really think about this product? Share your experience, whether it's positive or negative :) submitted by /u/TheMeepyBoy to r/SkinbarrierLovers [link] [comments]
TheMeepyBoy · Jan 30, 2026
All threads (43)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:Upside Down (Worm/Stranger Things)
... same mechanical properties as cornstarch. Collagen might do it, it is... shrugged. "Armsmaster did upgrade her mask, remember? Sensors built in to...
forums.spacebattles.com Beastrider9 Mar 24, 2026
RE:Косметика, сладости, постельное!!!
100% Collagen Hydrogel Express Mask / Гидроколлагеновая маска. Экспресс-уход, 1шт, TETE Серия: Базовый уход Артикул: тт4044101-1 363 р. https://cosmoopt.ru/100-collagen-hydrogel-express-mask-gidrokollagenovaya-maska-ekspress-uhod.html
forum.sibmama.ru Babochka@ Mar 23, 2026
RE:It's all Filler(Bleach SI)
... blankets'. They're pork in a collagen wrapping that's then wrapped in ... Shiba truly was behind the mask - she'd managed to get ...
forums.spacebattles.com Zuexcil Chilua Mar 21, 2026
RE:ภรรยาขอทำหัตถการหน้า ulthera อยากถามว่ามันสำคัญ มากน้อยเพียงใดกับ ผู้หญิงวัย 40
...ต้อง Mask ทุกวัน Collagen AEC Astraxantin ต...
pantip.com สมาชิกหมายเลข 1848382 Mar 16, 2026
RE:ภรรยาขอทำหัตถการหน้า ulthera อยากถามว่ามันสำคัญ มากน้อยเพียงใดกับ ผู้หญิงวัย 40
...ต้อง Mask ทุกวัน Collagen AEC Astraxantin ต...
pantip.com สมาชิกหมายเลข 1848382 Mar 16, 2026
RE:ИЗРАИЛЬСКАЯ косметика GI*GI,Ho*ly Land и др.по низким ценам!
..., пожалуйста, эти в наличии? Elastin Collagen Azulene Moisture Cream with Vit... - Forever Young Eye Smooth Mask 50мл - 2шт
forum.sibmama.ru GAL Mar 15, 2026
RE:Actually Honest - skincare and makeup reviews #6
... – Reedle Shot 100 2 Step Mask - FULL SIZE - £2... for 100 • Medicube - Collagen Night Wrapping Mask 75ml - £16.90...
tattle.life cowtastrophe Mar 14, 2026
RE:Skreddersydd hudpleie for 35-åring. Hvor starte?
... First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Collagen Firming Cream -inneholder niacinamide, panthenol...& May Hyaluronic Panthenol Hydra Mask - intenst fuktighetsgivend TirTir ...Moisture Mask - god og rimelig kremmaske for dehydrert hud Medicube Collagen... Night Wrapping Mask - gelemaske som gir...ekstra luksus: Sensai Cellular Performance Mask - fuktighetsgivende og reparerende maske...
forum.kvinneguiden.no Roci Mar 12, 2026
Boots K Beauty Korean Skincare Edit
... – Reedle Shot 100 2 Step Mask - FULL SIZE • Purito – Wonder... 14 pcs • Medicube - Collagen Night Wrapping Mask 75ml • Haruharu Wonder – Black...
www.hotukdeals.com MrsSs Mar 11, 2026
Re: СП31 KOREAVERA- корейская косметика! Косметика,БАДы, уход и пр, быстро! Стоп 14.03 АКЦИЯ на солнцезащитные средства
... для губ Laneige Lip sleeping mask, 3 г - 1 шт... с коллагеном MDPL Red Lacto Collagen Wrapping Mask,70 ml (Срок годности...
www.mal-kuz.ru makarasana Mar 11, 2026
Beauty & Skincare Deals Megathread - Best of Amazon Spring Deal Days
... Salmon DNA PDRN pink collagen jelly gel mask - Korean skincare £9... Filler Glass Skin Hydrogel Glow Mask £10.98 / £10.43 with...
www.hotukdeals.com millarcat Mar 10, 2026
L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Skin Care Cream 50ml - w/Code
... super extract which supports the collagen synthesis to tighten the skin... including our gentle cleanser, hydrating mask, Ultra Facial Cream with SPF...
www.hotukdeals.com curryqueen24 Mar 8, 2026
Mother's Day Offer - Over 70% Off E.g. Marc Jacobs Honey Eau De Parfum 100ml (Free Delivery On Orders Over £20)
... glossy finishers, plus a daily Collagen Peptides sachet and an under-eye... hair. 1 x Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides Sachet (10g) - a... single sachet of collagen peptides, designed to fit easily... Gloss Protecting Hair Mask (30ml) - a gloss-boosting hair mask designed to help...
www.hotukdeals.com invisible_fart Mar 8, 2026
RE:??? ДИЗАЙНЕРСКАЯ БЕЛАРУСЬ???
... ягод асаи Joyful Time Essence Mask Acai Berry 23 г MIZON... ягод асаи Joyful Time Essence Mask Acai Berry 23 г Артикул... Acid, Disodium EDTA, Allantoin, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Sodium Hyaluronate, Euterpe Oleracea FruitExtr...
forum.sibmama.ru Люше Mar 7, 2026
NIVEA Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Collagen Expert Day & Night Facial Cream (50ml)
... EXPERT - NIVEA Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Collagen Facial Butter is powered by... also be used as a mask DEEP MOISTURE - A deeply...
www.hotukdeals.com pokedude4 Mar 6, 2026
Re: СП52 АRAVIА - уход как у косметолога, орг 10%!!! СТАРТ
... КОМПЛЕКСОМ МИНЕРАЛЬНЫХ ГРЯЗЕЙ ANTI-AGING MUD MASK, 100 МЛ 437 руб https...=747190 КРЕМ-ЛИФТИНГ С НАТИВНЫМ КОЛЛАГЕНОМ COLLAGEN EXPERT CREAM, 50 МЛ 432...
www.mal-kuz.ru Loreal61 Mar 4, 2026
ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm 50g – Original (S&S £19.72)
... or weekly as a facial mask. Gently massage over face, neck... applied weekly as a facial mask for a more intensive treatment...: Balm Scent: Original Special Ingredients: Collagen Material Type Free: No mineral...
www.hotukdeals.com MariaCG Mar 3, 2026
RE:Prodaja/razmena kozmetike (grupna tema)
Prodajem sledeće proizvode, 1500 po komadu 1. Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask, 75 ml, isprobana jednom- 1500 2. Cosrx Peptide 132 Ultra Perfect Hair Bonding Oil Serum, 28 ml, preostalo 20ml +, 1500 3. Cosrx Peptide 132 Ultra Perfect Hair Bonding Treatment, 120 ml, isproban jednom, 1500
www.ana.rs belvedere15 Mar 2, 2026
RE:???ВСЯ КОРЕЙСКАЯ косметика - лучшие бренды по адекватным ценам
... с коллагеном и PDRN Collagen Glow Wrapping Mask 100мл примята коробочка 2000...
forum.sibmama.ru filia Feb 26, 2026
RE:Xbox-pelien tarjousketju (tarjoukset & keskustelu)
... toimitus* · Hintatakuu — Medicube - Collagen Night Wrapping Mask, Nintendo Switch 2, Amazon...
forum.konsolifin.net Dragonfly Feb 26, 2026
RE:E: 07/04 Win a £250 Aroma-Zone Personal Shopping Experience at Westfield London
... Acid 3.5% Serum, Hair Mask, Marine Collagen, Highlighter Drops, and Vitamin...
forums.moneysavingexpert.com One-Eye Feb 25, 2026
I did not read this the way they intended…
submitted by /u/SeriousDanger to r/CrappyDesign [link] [comments]
reddit.com SeriousDanger Mar 25, 2026
Had a very disappointing experience with Biodance collagen mask
So I've been using regular sheet masks for a decade so far, but I was bombarded by the collagen hydrogel mask craze (and I'm probably late to the game too) so I purchased the Biodance collagen masks to try (the pink ones). Well, I've used one today for the first time and the least I can say it's that I'm deeply disappointed. I placed it on my face, left it for two and a half hours and it turned almost clear (just like the instructions said) and this thing was obviously dried out as hell when it was time to remove it, and my skin underneath was like the freaking desert! But this is how I was supposed to use it anyway, isn't it?! Some people even leave them overnight. I don't get this product, how is this popular when it actually dries tf out of your skin? I must be missing something because it's insane to glorify a product that does NOT hydrate in the least, actually does the opposite. Can you shed some light please I'm confused as hell lol what am I doing wrong. submitted by /u/SummerNight888 to r/30PlusKoreanSkincare [link] [comments]
reddit.com SummerNight888 Mar 21, 2026
Takes forever, but gets better. Trust the process.
Now vs. Then (September 2024) I've had oily, acne-prone skin with plenty of hyperpigmentation since I was a teen. But it was mostly hormonal acne, and it was never anything like that second image. That was some kind of infection that I think I got from swimming in very unclean water. At first, I spent like a month using overly harsh cleansers and actives, washing my face too often, not eating in a way that could help my body fight the infection off, not drinking NEARLY enough water for the healing I wanted to achieve, and basically just making everything even worse. Then, when I finally saw a dermatologist, I was initially given doxycyline and clindamycin, but I was NOT making the best of it. I was playing around eating a bunch of dairy still, not putting on sunscreen (and not re-applying often enough when I remembered to), and still using harsh facewash and toners because I thought they would help (spoiler: they did not). So it felt like I just kept applying and applying for like three months and not seeing any sort of improvement. I was literally living my entire life outside with one of those covid masks on every single day because I hated the thought of being seen so much, and yet I still wasn't doing the best for myself. Thankfully, I ran across a youtube video about "things you don't realize are hurting your skin" and actually listened to it properly for once, then did a bunch of research (though I still made mistakes ngl) and changed my habits. This is a list of steps I took (copied from my reply to a different post): I used a clean cotton shirt on top of my pillow case and changed it literally every night because the oil and bacteria leftover plus my hair products were just too much for my skin to fight I tried to drink at least 10 glasses of water with a day, more if I could (like I literally used alarms on my phone to remind me) I used benozyl peroxide 10% face wash every morning (\NOTE* - this was one of the mistakes! Apparently I should've been using it only at night!)* (ask your dermatologist first, sometimes there are combined benozyl peroxide+tretinoin creams you can use instead, but using them as separate products might require only using one in the morning or something, it depends) and only the cerave gentle cleanser at night I bought hydrocolloid bandages and cut them to fit specific parts of my face and used them every day, at home and under a mask when outside, sometimes even changing them two or three times a day (these are the big version of acne patches) I used sunscreen (SPF 50 PA++++, I use a Korean brand called singmulnara/식물나라) daily and reapplied regularly even tho it felt greasy and just un-fun sometimes I cut down my dairy and sugar consumption to as little as my happiness could tolerate I started taking bromelain supplements because they're anti-inflammatory I didn't use any exfoliating actives or physical exfoliation until like eight months in when my skin was a lot better I only moisturized with cerave, sometimes with a drop or two of a niacinimide and cica serum in my hand before I applied it Those are the main steps that made a HUGE change in the initial healing, and after around four months of this, my dermatologist put me onto a low dosage isotretinoin (10mg, twice a day) that did some serious heavy lifting in getting rid of the last of the acne. There were a few times long after the initial "purge" worsening period when I'd just get a huge cyst overnight seemingly, but I was able to go in for steroid injections directly into the pimple that just magicked them away within a few hours (and yes, it was absolutely mind-blowing every single time), or other times I put a tiny bit of the paula's choice benozyl peroxide gel directly onto it as soon as I noticed it forming and that usually made it go away. I just finished with the isotretinoin at the end of January. My current routine: Day: Cleanser: Cerave Gentle Cleanser Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner Serum: I rotate through these - APLB Glutathione Niacinimide, APLB AHA BHA PHA Centella, APLB Kojic Avid and Vitamin C (note: I currently live in Korea so these are more convenient, but when I go back I will be using Medicube serums if I can't get them probably) Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (in the tub) - I use a plastic makeup scoop instead of my hands to get a bit out and drop the serum into it Sunscreen: Singmulnara Light Watery Sun Gel (note: I will probably switch to ROUND LAB when I get back to America, I am fully convinced by Korean skincare at this point) Night: Cleanser: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil, then Cerave Acne Foaming Wash (10% Benozyl Peroxide) Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner >> I always do a Face Mask at night (yes every night) for 10~15 minutes, just any random one from those bulk face mask packages (like the Dermal ones) with the occasional premium one from Medicube Serum: the same ones I rotate through in the morning, as above Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (with serum mixed in) Random Other Things: I still drink hella water, and I still change my pillowcase frequently (and my towels, I have a separate one only for my face and I never re-use them after I shower, I'm like traumatized or something tbh). I still take the bromelain, but I'm probably gonna stop when this bottle runs out. I take collagen supplements in the morning. Sometimes I smear my whole face with a thin layer of aquaphor at night if I feel dried out for some reason. Also I keep my face masks in the fridge because the freezing cold mask after a hot shower is supposed to be good, and it does make my nose less red for a while. And I use a pimple patch the moment I see even a tiny dot of red anywhere on my face, even if it hasn't even itched yet, because why risk it??? But yeah. This is just to share progress, and to say that it does get better and you can overcome your acne, but it may take some lifestyle changes and it DEFINITELY takes a lot of consistency and actually listening to medical advice. And... A hella long time. submitted by /u/sinkintothesea to r/Blackskincare [link] [comments]
reddit.com sinkintothesea Mar 3, 2026
21 days of beauty 3/6-3/26
You’re welcome 😏 submitted by /u/amkb_9 to r/Ulta [link] [comments]
reddit.com amkb_9 Feb 21, 2026
35 and my Korean skincare had a friend think I got Botox!!
Ahhhh I’m so happy with these results! A coworker actually asked me, “Hey you get Botox right? Where do you get it done?” 😅 Double cleanse with Anua oil + soapy cleanser Delere toner VT reedle shot Anua collagen sheets + spray Skin1004 retinol .2% VT encapsulated PDRN Jumiso barrier cream Laneige cica mask if I’m extra dry submitted by /u/MelsMakeupLounge to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
reddit.com MelsMakeupLounge Feb 9, 2026
Let's be honest: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
So let's be honest, what does everyone really think about this product? Share your experience, whether it's positive or negative :) submitted by /u/TheMeepyBoy to r/SkinbarrierLovers [link] [comments]
reddit.com TheMeepyBoy Jan 30, 2026
Realizing I could have taken a vacation but instead have $8000 worth of plastic
I totaled everything up and found it to be quite eye opening. It’s around 300 products to get through. Everything accumulated in a fugue state of impulse purchasing and shopping addiction. I truly don’t need anything for awhile. I just want to get through as much as possible this year. We’re moving and my goal is to not have our new home feel as heavy with junk as it feels now. I am also aware that this truly is not normal and I think I want to get down to like MAX 40 products across all categories of beauty, bodycare, skincare, hair care. I’m documenting this in the other socials as well but this is all just to keep myself accountable because if there is one thing I struggle with it’s consistency. I simply want to spend my money on experiences and things that build richness into my life. Because no one is looking back and thinking “oh I’m so glad I bought that mascara.” submitted by /u/AdelaideD to r/ProjectPan [link] [comments]
reddit.com AdelaideD Jan 25, 2026
Crown Christmas Miracle: Back From the Dead 💀
7 month update here. I started my full hair stack on June 1 2025 and I’ve stayed really consistent, so I wanted to show where things are at now. It’s been a rough year overall with the divorce and then a car accident where someone slammed into the side of my car, so I’ve just been trying to level up a bit and take care of myself, one thing at a time. For the photos, the top shot is before treatment in late May 2025, and the bottom shot is from the end of December 2025. Same spot and same lighting. The thin patch has shrunk a lot and the coverage looks way more natural now. If I only saw the after, I honestly wouldn’t think thinning right away. I have been able to stop using Hair Fibres which is a huge relief for me. My current stack is oral minoxidil 5 mg daily split AM and PM, oral dutasteride 0.5 mg daily, topical 5 percent minoxidil twice a day, microneedling with a 0.5 mm roller a couple times a week and a 1.5 mm stamp once a week, Nizoral 2 percent three to four times a week with Head and Shoulders on the off days, plus some support stuff like vitamins A B C D E, collagen, silica, MSM, iron, zinc, biotin, omega 3, saw palmetto, topical keratin and panthenol products, a weekly hair mask, and sometimes caffeine melatonin or peptide serums, and silk pillowcases. Results so far are pretty crazy to me. The crown looks way thicker, and overall my hair just looks healthier and darker. Side effects have been super mild, basically just a couple forehead pimples. Everything else is chill. I’m only about 7 months in and I’m pretty pumped about where it’s heading, especially the crown. When I line the pics up side by side it feels kinda dramatic. Plan is to just stay consistent and keep going. If anyone has questions I’m happy to help. Good luck to everyone fighting this battle, gents. 💪 submitted by /u/Dry-Adhesiveness4136 to r/tressless [link] [comments]
reddit.com Dry-Adhesiveness4136 Dec 30, 2025
I’m extremely confused… can someone please explain lol
Was picking up some groceries at my local Kroger this evening (I live on the east coast in the US) and saw that they’ve randomly added a Korean skincare section. Ok cool! Unexpected but I obviously love that Kbeauty is becoming more easily accessible at places like Ulta and Target etc - my main question is how the hell are they selling the Korean formula of the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen? The filters in the OG formula are, to my knowledge, not FDA approved, which is why we get stuck with the god awful US reformulations sold at Sephora and the like, but I triple checked the packaging and ingredients, this is not the US formulation, no “broad spectrum” to be found and the INCI list is identical to the OG Korean formula. Can someone explain this to me? I’m extremely confused! submitted by /u/hillary_____k to r/AsianBeauty [link] [comments]
reddit.com hillary_____k Dec 7, 2025
[Review] loving these biodance collagen masks
They go on white wiggly and slimy and slowly suction down to your skin and turn transparent! I’ve worn them in the AM for 3 hours and overnight. Can’t go wrong either way! Skin will feel supple and glowing submitted by /u/aceofheartsxo to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
reddit.com aceofheartsxo Dec 5, 2025
Event tomorrow at 11 AM 😮‍💨 how and when to use Biodance Collagen Mask
Now should i - 🌙 use the mask overnight aaj 12 AM to 5 AM and wash my face in the morning? OR - 🌞 use it tmrw morning 5 AM to 10 AM, not wash it off and do maaackup over it?? What’s better before an event? And what to keep in mind before/while using it?? Help a confused gRiL out 😭 Also also how to make lip tint last long ☹️ do we keep reapplying it? submitted by /u/oursecretdiary to r/IndianBeautyTalks [link] [comments]
reddit.com oursecretdiary Sep 10, 2025
My skin before and after starting a skin care routine. 39 years old vs 41 years old. My sun spot disappeared.
I recently noticed that the sun spot I had on my cheek bone vanished. I use a retinol moisturizer most mornings, a collagen face mask once or twice a week, as well as red light therapy once and sometimes twice a week. submitted by /u/Filthy_NeckBeard to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
reddit.com Filthy_NeckBeard Sep 7, 2025
GIVEAWAY !!!
Okay so I will admit… I went overboard. So I’m going to split this up until multiple giveaways. So anyways! Here it is, the giveaway I promised everyone !!! The winners will be chosen randomly by an online generator. 1st Place — Wins their pick of any 40 items above! 2nd Place — Wins their pick of any 25 items above! 3rd Place — Wins their pick of any 15 items above! Mini Winner — Wins Watermelon & Cucumber Mint touchland dupe hand sanitizers and a B Pure hydrating night lip mask. First place will get their chance to pick first, then 2nd then 3rd. The entries to this giveaway will end Sunday, August 24th, a week from today. With whatever items I have remaining, I’ll do another giveaway next month. TO ENTER: Just comment your favorite color!!! submitted by /u/MckennaRomero to r/dollartreebeauty [link] [comments]
reddit.com MckennaRomero Aug 17, 2025
[Product Question] Is anyone else obsessed with this?
Have you used anything else with similar results? submitted by /u/Chance_Ad2503 to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
reddit.com Chance_Ad2503 Aug 15, 2025
Spent 30k+ On Lasers/Skincare - Here are My Hacks and Takeaways
Hi guys! *For title it should be Lasers/Skincare/Beauty Hacks *I have tan skin so lasers are a bit complicated due to risk of hyperpigmentation I.e. IPL not mentioned DISCLAIMER: PLEASE double check this with the science, before/afters, own skin and goals, and research articles. I'm not a dermatologist but a majority of my friend circle are physicians and we all do this anyhow before trying anything. I don't have time to cite articles etc and this is just MY experience SO I thought after spending so much money and buying all the overhyped products I should share what worked for me to reduce my skincare regimen and allow me to be makeup free for work. So I've been deep into skincare for a long time and I wanted to officially share it as a lot of my friends asked me to. We don't gatekeep here and I thought Reddit would be the best place. My background: I'm into digital portraits and it requires an understanding of good ratios of the face. I'm also into deep diving into skincare hacks like all of us. Here's what I think works off the top of my head. Procedures Ultraclear + Coring: forget ponytail facelifts, lip lifts, belphs, skinpinch, brow lifts, etc until you try this first. A good tech can get you the results you want. Ask to core where you want max lift. Make sure they pass with all the levels. It's painful so use your own numbing cream (I think some Russian brands are stronger available online), numb for a long time, and opt for the laughing gas or whatever. Make sure to have them use eye shields for your eyes. Have them core in the direction of the lift you want. Ask for a map of how they did it. You'll want 2-3 over a year to get the full lift you want. Nothing supersedes this procedure. For healing: 10% vinegar soaks + ointment + Benev exosomes + Alastin skin nectar. Hydroquinone to prevent spots from forming. Moxi Level 3: It works REALLY well but it's a baby compared to Ultraclear. Make sure to try level 3 for maximum lift. You can do a series of 3 if you're not ready for Ultraclear. Fontana 4D: It also works REALLY well and can contour your cheeks skin the buccal fat removal. Moxi Level3/Fontana 4D def made me hot again after 20lb weight loss causing signs of aging before my wedding. Again do a series of 3 for max results. Ultraclear did the most though, I would do all 3 until I die or go broke. BBL Laser: It works and makes you look like you have foundation on (and gets rid of under eye darkness) but because of techs fears of hyperpigmentation (a real fear) it's hard to find someone to do it. PRF/EZGEL: My under eyes looked better but also the swelling stretched out the skin so it also looks worse? Not worth it. PRF or PRP is useless, the gel is the only thing worth trying. Laser Hair Removal: Make sure they are using the newest machine that is practically painless, find a center that does a full body membership it's cheaper, you'll need 8-12 sessions. The painless one is worth it just get it done all over at Morpheus: painful and melts fat stay away. I did it 3 times, it got rid of my beautiful under eye fat pads, it slimmed my buccal fat, and it got rid of some acne though. It's not worth it due to pain and fat melting and lack of skin tightness effects it so claims. Katalyst EMS Suit >> Emsculpt: They cost the same and both work but you can keep Katalyst for life. Just use settings on abs/butt and get up to level 400, you can thank me later! I had Emsculpt 5X on butt and AB's, it works temporary, now we own. 2 Katalyst suits and they make sure fit whenever we want and honestly just as fast. Emsella: Amazing for sex drive and preventing or helping with prolapse issues! Also works for urinary issues post kids :). Do 6 sessions for prevention and amazing sex. Coolsculpt: Bullshit. Can burn skin btw. HIFU: Melts fat. But it works:) so use in the right areas. J Plasma: feels like lightening bolts attacking skin and limited outcome, stay away. PDO Threads: Forget it, painful, invasive, temporary. Omnilux Redlight Mask: Get the MENS version. It works. Jovs: it breaks apparently l but I'm gonna try it and update yall later. Also curious about Amiro devices given what they say they do/tech they use. ZIIP Halo + Silver Gel >Nuface: It works better than all the other main home microcurrent devices I've tried (nuface, medicube, 2 others on amazon) get the silver serum as daily easy skincare. Forget the other ones. Things on my list: Sofwave, Emface (per reviews sounds useless?), Syllifirm, Profound, comment and lmk I'll try it if it sounds safe and effective. Injections: Botox: Prevent wrinkles (but tbh this is BS until you have a baby line forming), get rid of wrinkles, shrinks muscle. What I've liked: TMJ/Jaw Slimming (30-50U per side), TRAP TOX (amazing and makes your neck longer), LIP FLIP, NOSE TIP, BROW LIFT (only do the tail of the brow not the whole brow) and PLATYSMA (prevents face sagging and actually works, prob the most underrated and important area for Botox!). Filler: Deep Lasers ("lift" = volume) >> Sculptra (natural body makes volume) >> Slow Down on Fillers >> Injector >> Price/Injectable. Fly to the right person LA, Miami, or New York. Make sure the area they inject, they do often. Treat multiple areas BUT WITH 1/3 THE ACTUAL DOSE you want and go again twice. This prevents the botched look. Dissolve overfilled lips, it hurts, but it's worth it. ALA/Glutathione/Vit C: Shrinks pores and evens out skin tone. Make sure to add ALA for max pore shrinking. It also helps regulate sugar. You can also opt for liposomal. Go to a reputable IV center and make sure to have labs to get ALA. Peels/SkinCare: 30%+ Glycolic Acid On Body - Fast way to clear scars and evens out skin tone. Start low and increase slowly to prevent a burn. TCA Peel - Amazing for anti-aging tbh. But go to a spa and have them do it (face or full body) because it's more serious. Musely Spot Cream - Amazing stuff if you're lazy like me and don't like to do 100 things. Combines all the stuff you want for face skincare. Apostrophe Triple Cream for Rosacea - Top 3 ingredients that work for rosacea in 1 bottle. Also look into low dose naltrexone. Also moxi or ultraclear helps. Benev Exosomes + Microneedling: Use for scars and face/body with a home microneedling pen (max the number of needles Dr Pen is good). Calecium Exosomes + Microneedling: A godsend for hair growth. Retinol Gel .1% + Stack With Hydration: get it prescribed. Level up to max %, look up how to layer with coconut oil/moisturizers/Benev to prevent the ugly phase (breakouts, dry skin). Don't need if have Musely spot cream or alternate days. Clindamycin/Benzyl Peroxide Compound Cream: Get it prescribed and store it fridge now. It's the only thing that reliably clears up my acne overnight (I've tried dozens of acne products over 16 years). Alastin Skin Nectar: My main moisturizer post laser. * Wanted to add for Daily I use Prakti Maha mask because it works like under eye filler almost when you stack it on and gets rid of my acne without extra stuff about 60-70% of the time. I combine with Clarins double serum or snail stuff just depends. Also considering plated exosomes. Ourself Lip Plumping: If you don't want lip filler or just want to maximize lip size try this brand it's from the makers of one of the actual fillers and it works. Minoxidil>Grandelash>Latisse: Latisse darks eyelids /under eyes and lose eye fat so stay away!! It's so hard to get that fat back!! Use castor oil for eyelash durability and oral minoxidil for eyelash growth. Pills: Oral Minoxidil: Max your eyelashes and hair volume Low Dose Accutane: Freeze eggs before doing this. Derm will prescribe for chronic acne especially if on back etc. It will also help reduce size of tip of nose if issues with rosacea or thick skin. Gets rid of acne but horrible side effects even at a low dose. Spirinolactone: NOT FOR ME - will give me headache, dehydration, makes me dumb because I'm so dehydrated, worse breakout for months, also just not worth taking this pill. It may work for others? Eyes: Lumify (duh) Hair: Nanoplastia > Keratin Straightening > KBond20 > Olaplex > Dyson Teeth: SMILE Whitening (in office dental procedure) INSANE will get you white instantly Request for double frequency teeth cleanings Purple Toothpaste = Safe Alternative to Home Teeth Whitening that works better Boka Nanohhydroxy Toothpaste (so you don't loose enamel) Toothbrush with Water Flosser Combined (another lazy girl hack) Therabreath (contains xylitol known to prevent cavities) Mind Hacks: TDCS headband :) works for insomnia, works for mood I'll copy past all my comments into above later I use Elemind headband + Calm Sleep Powder for sleep after having sleep issues - (don't want to take meds, Benadryl is very bad for long term health and linked to increased dementia risk) Multivitamin: Make sure it has 5 methylfolate not "folic" acid. Try pure encapsulations or if you want to eat food-source multi try TEND prenatal bar chocolate flavor. Vit D: Try to get level to 60-90 it's suppose to help with a lot of things including depression!! Alzheimer prevention! Even used by oncologists to decrese cancer risk!! I take 50k unit every week and recheck my level after a month to make sure it's atleast 80. I used to have depression. Astaxanthin: 2000x more potent antioxidant than Vit C. It can give you an orangish glow if you overuse or if you're aiming for that! I used to use Vit c and other antioxidants. Omega 3/DHA (fish derived not algae!): Take it or eat fish it's good for you. DHA 1000mg I've been using for 10 years and it makes me smarter and remember more for exams etc. Silica Drops + Collagen 10G Daily w Hylaronic Acid + 100G Protein Daily > Nutrafol > Biotin/Hair Nail Vitamins: yes the standard female nutrafol works, I prefer Minodixil it's faster and better for me and less big pills lol. 1G Water A Day - Eat good food, drink water. Take collagen, eat protein 100G daily, fat 50G daily. Otherwise this is useless. ADD POTASSIUM (prime powder packets) to SLIM FACE SWELLING. Add gua sha or lymph suction drainage also to help. Sauna/Ice Water on Face also works. Low Fat is a FAD - Hit 50G fat a day - obv is you need to optimize weight lower calories and cut inflammatory food like most non vegetable carbs. You can take a food allergy test also and optimize. For example no tomato skins, no onions for us. Exercise (weights good for bones: BUT for brain benefits it's only with aerobic workouts!): increased bdnf and prevents depression also improved blood flow from skin - look into the research and thank me later - you need to burn 1200cal a week to hit this Dairy Does Cause Breakouts - cut it out and see if there's a change for acne Colustrum: ARMRA works better than others but they all work. It's good for gut health aka good for skin. Seed Probiotic: the best strains here. Rosacea/Autoimmune Skin Stuff: Look into low dose naltrexone and astaxanthin. Autoimmune issues cause the face to look puffy! PCOS/Hunger Cravings: Inositol 6G powder or gummy inositol/myoinositol Vitamin: Tend Prenatal Bar (hate daily pills) Gummy CoQ10 200mg Tru Niagen NAD+ (gives me energy) OM matcha mushroom powder (this flavor specifically has a blend that makes me happy/laughing next day, I use when stressed) Silica Drops (makes my hair shiny, nails stronger within weeks) Zinc Picolinate 30mg (if sick or acne) Fisetin (or Qualia monthly) gets rid of dead cells I just feel good when I take it Vital Protein Collagen/Hylaronic Acid Dessicated Beef Liver or Shilajit (micronutrients) Multivitamin: Pure Encapsulations ONE I don't take pills daily except multivitamin or depending on my aim. But these are what work for me and what I've read that makes sense and I've tried without side effects and some benefit x Inpsitol is a miracle that everyone should know about it'll legit make you less anxious too Deodorant: Chlorella Liquid (removes body odor) > Native > Certaindri. want to try the weekly devices out there that actually stop sweating but weighing risks. Native covers me all day smelling good and I used to sweat through EVERYTHING. Nails: basic - sally hansen hard as nails clear (drop 3-4 magenta drops of any brand in for a natural pink nail look) - silica drops make nails tough af - only do RUSSIAN manicures they are magic thank me later SUN: the sun is your enemy for skincare, it's time to be aware of this all the time! Legally UV tint the max of your front car window (there's a way to uv protect without darkening so it's legal). Always wear long sleeves or a hat. Cover face with hand when walking and unprotected. I use supergoop clear sun stick because I'm lazy and it's a stick and doesn't have white caste. I'm sure there's better ones but this is the best clear stick I found. The powder makeup ones are BS and don't actually protect you. A HAT + Long Sleeves >> Weight Loss: I have a chubby face if my BMI is above 19 genetically. Find the BMI you need for optimizing your face. I drink all my water before eating. I drink black decaf with monk fruit (stevia is not as safe, Splenda is bad news) instead of lattes. I put all my food on a salad instead of rice. I don't eat grain carbs because it makes me bloated. I eat spinach daily because it has highest potassium (reduces face bloating). I try to have have less than 1.5G salt daily. I also make sure there is IODINE in my salt for my thyroid (pink salt is causing iodine deficiencies and thus thyroid issues!). No dairy because it gives me acne (try cashew milk 25 cal). I hit 100G protein via NATURAL NO POWDER sources. Then I sleep by getting my fat intake (50g) and veggies cooked with seasoning I like or whatever I want to eat (kind of a baby Intermittant fast but more lax). If I'm craving sweets I eat frozen fruit and add fake honey (monk fruit sweetened avail sprouts). If you made it this far, the most important thing is to be at a healthy weight, eat right, drink water, no alcohol (I've heard from friends: Passion flower extract "anxiety" > IV NAD (addiction)), no smoking(I've heard from friends: Chantix > Wellbutrin> Nicotine Patch > Tapering Nicotine Vape ), no all nighters (if insomnia look above TDCS headband elemind > Calm Sleep Powder > Sublingual Melatonin). This is all I could think of but I've tried a lot feel free to DM me. I've also deep dived into fertility and dementia stuff for friends/family! If you want reccs DM! You can fact check me but I research this stuff just like we all do so you'll find out or realize this is likely the consensus. submitted by /u/Mindmaster04129 to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
reddit.com Mindmaster04129 May 18, 2025
Someone found prescription strength lidocaine patches being sold for $3.99 at TJMaxx
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reddit.com Nova-star561519 Feb 20, 2025
Since when did TJ Maxx start selling prescription medications?
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reddit.com SnooWalruses7872 Feb 19, 2025
Biodance collagen face mask
I recently tried the viral collagen face mask hoping it’ll give me that glow everyone else got. Instead I woke up to my face red and itchy full of bumps that are kinda like pimples but not. Rashes and it burns all over my face. Has this happened to anyone else and how did you fix it or make ur skin go back to normal? submitted by /u/HuckleberryNo8304 to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
reddit.com HuckleberryNo8304 Dec 31, 2024
Anyone tried the medicube collagen night wrapping mask?
I have gotten so many ads for it on TikTok and it looks amazing! I am so tempted to try it out but im skeptical of all the reviews either being paid or fake… anyone have actual experience using this?! submitted by /u/tingtangpooh to r/SkincareAddicts [link] [comments]
reddit.com tingtangpooh Aug 26, 2024
Does anyone know why Biodance bio collagen mask is so popular?
submitted by /u/Ok_Maybe_7724 to r/AsianBeauty [link] [comments]
reddit.com Ok_Maybe_7724 Jun 26, 2024
Has anyone tried the Korean collagen face masks?
I viewed one ad for more than 4 seconds and now I am getting retargeted hard. I’m impressed? Anyone tried? And if so, any brands you recommend? I’m reluctant to buy from one of those online only brands. Thank you! submitted by /u/Fiddles4evah to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
reddit.com Fiddles4evah Jun 5, 2024
Got a Secret Collagen Flawless LED Mask for my Birthday - what are your thoughts on light therapy? [product question]
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reddit.com somethingregal Feb 3, 2023

Where in the world is this trending?

"Collagen Mask" originated in Japan and spread to 11 countries over ~45 months.

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Japan Jan 2022 · コラーゲンマスク
~21 months later
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Brazil Oct 2023 · Máscara de colágeno
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Australia Nov 2023
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United States Dec 2023
~24 months later
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United Kingdom Dec 2023
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Canada Dec 2023
~30 months later
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New Zealand Jul 2024
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Poland Jul 2024 · Maska kolagenowa
~34 months later
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France Oct 2024 · Masque au collagène
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Italy Dec 2024 · Maschera al collagene
~36 months later
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South Korea Jan 2025 · 콜라겐 마스크
~44 months later
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Spain Aug 2025 · Mascarilla de colágeno