I put this on a cystic chin zit and woke up with a flat, pink shadow instead of a volcano. That’s not the marketing promise — but it should be.
The real flex? It works on angry breakouts *and* post-laser redness. Most masks pick a lane. This one drives all over the road.
It’s a collagen sheet mask soaked in 28mL of serum. Costs $150. I bought it because the brand rep said it “reprograms” skin — which sounded like fake sci-fi until I actually used it.
Triple Collagen
Three types of marine collagen. Not one. Not two. Three.
Moisture Lock
The sheet is thick enough to hold serum without dripping down your neck like a cheap toner.
Anti-Inflammatory
Calms redness faster than my usual hydrocortisone hack.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
The hero is Evidens de Beaute’s signature Super Collagen — but the real workhorses are the peptides and the Centella. No filler oils. No fragrance trash.
- Super Collagen: Plumps without that weird tight feeling
- Centella Asiatica: The zit-soother you didn’t know you needed
- Oligopeptides: Tells your skin to wake up and produce its own collagen
- Hydrolyzed Elastin: Bounce. That’s it. That’s the effect.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
The sheet is slippery-cool. Slides on like a second skin. Serum absorbs in maybe 10 seconds — I didn’t have to pat anything in. First use: instant plump, zero drama.
By week three, I noticed my pores looked… smaller? Not gone. But less like craters. That surprised me — I bought this for glow, not texture.
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My skin looked bouncier after one use — like I’d slept 10 hours instead of 6. But the glow faded by day two. Consistency matters here. One-and-done is cute but not $150 cute.
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It’s the best emergency mask I own — but it’s not a routine staple. Keep it in the fridge for when your skin needs a hostage negotiator.