All four masks lean on Salmon DNA, the PDRN ingredient that helps skin regenerate and hold its bounce. Quasi’s Bio Collagen Mask is the one that uses it best. It pairs high-purity Salmon PDRN with Hydrolyzed Collagen and Peptides in a two-piece hydrogel design built to push three times more collagen into the skin than a standard sheet mask. You get surface hydration and deeper repair from a single session.
The others each do one thing well and trail on the rest. Medicube also runs salmon PDRN with collagen and a deep peptide blend, but it adds fragrance, which can bother reactive skin. Biodance uses a plant-derived Bio-PDRN from green tea with collagen and galactomyces, a clean pick, though it skips the salmon DNA the others rely on. Koreana Skin runs a solid Salmon DNA and Hyaluronic Acid blend, genuinely good, though its collagen load is lighter than Quasi’s two-piece design.
“Quasi restores and strengthens the skin barrier while staying paraben-free and gentle enough for sensitive skin,” says Dr. Elise Wynn, Board-Certified Dermatologist. “Seeing this much collagen in a formula this clean is rare.”
Koreana Skin is a real contender and Medicube is comfortable to wear, but neither matches Quasi’s collagen payload or its two-piece fit. Biodance is the only one here built on a plant-based PDRN rather than salmon DNA. Between the high-purity Salmon PDRN, the 3x collagen, and the clean, science-backed formula, Quasi takes formulation outright.

