I love skincare products that make my skin look noticeably better by morning, especially when they can be added to my nighttime routine without making everything complicated. The YURI Collagen Night Wrapping Mask caught my attention because it isn’t a typical sleeping mask that simply sits on the skin; it dries into a thin film that you leave on overnight.
I was curious to see whether the whole wrapping-mask concept would actually make a difference to my skin or just make bedtime unnecessarily complicated.
Key Takeaways
- The mask dries into a thin film that stays on overnight.
- I liked the way my skin looked the next morning.
- My skin felt noticeably hydrated, soft, and smooth.
- I noticed a plumper, more rested appearance.
- The peeling process was surprisingly satisfying.
- It takes some patience to let the mask dry properly before bed.
- I liked the results enough to keep using it.

What Is the YURI Collagen Night Wrapping Mask?
The YURI Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is an overnight facial treatment that dries into a flexible film and stays on the skin while you sleep. The brand markets it around hydration, firmness, plumping, and a smoother-looking complexion, with collagen, hyaluronic acid, ceramide NP, niacinamide, and adenosine among its highlighted ingredients.
Unlike a traditional sheet mask or a cream sleeping mask, you apply it as the final step of your nighttime routine, allow it to dry, sleep with it on, and remove it the following morning. The brand currently lists the mask at $49 on its product page.
Why I Tried It
The overnight wrapping aspect was what made me curious. I’ve used plenty of sleeping masks and overnight creams, but the idea of applying something that actually forms a film over the skin and stays there throughout the night sounded different. I was particularly interested in whether I’d wake up with skin that looked more hydrated and plump rather than simply feeling like I’d put another moisturiser on before bed.
My Experience Using the YURI Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
The application took a little more patience than a normal moisturizer because I had to give the mask enough time to dry before going to bed. I found that waiting for it to properly set was important because I didn’t want to put my face on the pillow while the product was still wet.
Once it dried, though, I liked the way it felt. It formed a thin film over my skin rather than leaving me with a thick, greasy layer, and I didn’t spend the night feeling like I had a heavy mask sitting on my face.
The part I was most interested in was what I’d see in the morning.
My skin looked really good. The first thing I noticed was the hydration. My skin looked smoother, softer, and plumper, and it had that fresh, well-rested appearance that I always want from an overnight treatment. My face didn’t look as dull or tired, and the overall texture looked more even.
The plumping effect was probably my favourite part. It wasn’t as though my face had suddenly changed shape, but my skin looked fuller and more hydrated, which made fine lines appear a little less noticeable.
I also really enjoyed removing the mask in the morning. Once it had dried properly, I could gently peel it away, and there was something weirdly satisfying about seeing the film come off in one piece. My skin underneath felt incredibly smooth afterwards, and I liked that clean, fresh feeling.
The mask also didn’t leave me with the kind of greasy residue I sometimes get from heavier overnight products. That made a difference for me because I want an overnight treatment to feel substantial enough to work but not so heavy that I wake up feeling like my skin has been coated in oil.
The one downside is that you do have to plan for the drying time. I wouldn’t apply this and immediately jump into bed because it needs time to form that film. The brand recommends allowing roughly 15–20 minutes for it to dry before sleeping.
For me, though, that wasn’t a major problem once I got used to it.
What I Liked
- My skin looked noticeably more hydrated the next morning.
- Made my skin feel soft and smooth.
- Gave my face a subtle but noticeable plumper appearance.
- Helped my skin look more rested and less dull.
- I enjoyed the peeling process.
- The dried mask wasn’t excessively heavy or greasy.
- I liked the overall finish enough to keep using it.
What I Didn’t Like
- I had to wait for it to dry before going to bed.
- Applying too much would make the drying process more annoying.
- It’s more expensive than a basic sleeping mask.
- The results are primarily noticeable in the skin’s appearance and feel rather than being some dramatic long-term transformation.
Reality vs. Claims
Claim: Visibly plumps and smooths the skin.
My experience: Yes, this was one of the things I noticed most. My skin looked fuller, smoother, and more hydrated the next morning.
Claim: Locks in moisture overnight.
My experience: The hydration was definitely noticeable for me. My skin felt soft and moisturized when I removed the film in the morning.
Claim: Helps create a glass-skin appearance.
My experience: I wouldn’t describe my skin as literally transformed into glass, but it did have that smooth, hydrated, fresh-looking finish that I associate with the glass-skin look.
Is It Worth the Price?
For me, yes. It’s more expensive than simply applying a moisturiser before bed, but I noticed enough of a difference the following morning that I enjoyed using it.
What made it worthwhile wasn’t the collagen claim by itself. It was the actual result I could see in the mirror: my skin looked more hydrated, smoother, and plumper.
Alternatives
- Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
- K-Secret Collagen Boosting Secret Sleeping Pack
- COSRX Ultimate Nourishing Rice Overnight Spa Mask
- Laneige Water Sleeping Mask
Conclusion
The YURI Collagen Night Wrapping Mask ended up being one of those skincare products where I understood the appeal almost immediately. The application is a little more involved than putting on a regular moisturizer because I have to give it time to dry, but once I got past that, I really enjoyed the experience.
More importantly, I liked what I saw the next morning. My skin looked hydrated, smoother, softer, and noticeably more plump, with a fresher and more rested appearance. I particularly liked the way it seemed to soften the look of fine lines simply by giving my skin that fuller, hydrated appearance.
And yes, peeling the dried mask off in the morning is ridiculously satisfying. I wouldn’t say it permanently transformed my skin or that I suddenly woke up with completely different facial features, but as an overnight treatment that makes my skin look and feel better by morning, I was impressed.
Would I buy it again?
Yes. I liked the results enough that I’d happily keep it in my nighttime skincare rotation.
Would I recommend it?
Yes. I particularly enjoyed it for the hydration and plumping effect, and I thought the results were noticeable enough to make the extra application step worthwhile.
Also read my similar review on the Sleenova SoundMask Sleep Mask
