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Abib built its reputation on mild, barrier-focused skincare for sensitive Korean skin, and this mask is the brand's most recognizable product in the US market. The Collagen Milk variant of the Gummy Sheet Mask uses Abib's signature "sticker-type" jelly fabric: thinner than a standard sheet mask, tackier on contact, and designed to adhere to facial contours without slipping. Inside the sachet, the sheet sits in a cloudy, milky essence heavy with hydrolyzed collagen, milk proteins, and panthenol.
The "gummy" branding refers to the fabric itself. It behaves like a sticky jelly rather than the floppy cotton of standard masks, which means it stays on while you move, doesn't require lying flat for 20 minutes, and releases essence evenly across the face. The 10-pack price point puts it around $2.70 per mask, which is competitive for daily-use territory rather than treatment territory.
The hydrolyzed collagen and milk protein complex coats the surface, trapping water against the stratum corneum for a temporary plumping effect. Panthenol (vitamin B5) calms and supports barrier repair. This is a hydration and smoothing mask, not a wrinkle treatment. The immediate payoff is dewy, slightly tighter-looking skin with a softer feel that lasts 24 to 48 hours with a good moisturizer on top.
After cleansing and toner, peel the sheet from its backing and press onto clean skin, smoothing out any bubbles. Leave for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove and pat the remaining essence into the skin, neck, and back of hands. Follow with moisturizer. Use 2 to 3 times a week for maintenance, or nightly for a week when skin is visibly dehydrated.
The fabric is a jelly-like hydrogel membrane rather than woven cotton. It adheres tighter, loses less essence through evaporation, and can be worn while walking around. Cotton masks are more absorbent but slip off easily. For hydration specifically, hydrogel-type fabrics deliver more essence into skin in the 15-minute window.
Collagen milk for hydration and plumping. Heartleaf for acne-prone, irritated skin. Mung bean for pore care. All three use the same gummy fabric, different essence formulations. Collagen milk is the most universally flattering if you're unsure.
Immediate. You'll see visible hydration and a softer finish right after removal. Repeated use 2 to 3 times weekly builds up a more plumped baseline within 2 to 3 weeks.
Yes, on non-active nights. Use this mask on the evenings you skip retinol or exfoliants. The collagen and milk proteins are not active but highly hydrating, which makes this a good buffering mask for the day after a strong active.
Slightly tacky on removal, fully absorbed within 3 to 5 minutes if patted in. It's not oily, but it is dense. Apply moisturizer on top to finish the routine and the tackiness disappears.
Pair with the full Abib collection or other Korean facial masks. For daily barrier support, look at Abib's toners and heartleaf creams in the same line.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 20 - Jun 25
US$40
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