The four masks take different routes to the same goal: plumper, glowier skin. Quasi’s Collagen Glow Up Mask builds its formula around low-molecular collagen, galactomyces ferment filtrate, and hyaluronic acid, layered into a two-piece hydrogel that pushes three times more collagen into the skin than a standard sheet mask. The galactomyces is the standout, brightening and refining pores while the collagen firms. You get surface hydration and a real glow from a single session.
The others lean on PDRN instead. Medicube 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. Koreana Skin pairs salmon PDRN with hyaluronic acid and galactomyces, 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. All four are solid Korean glow masks. Between the brightening galactomyces, the 3x collagen, and the clean, science-backed formula, Quasi takes formulation outright.

