Because this mask doesn’t just sit on the surface, it melts into your skin and delivers results you can actually see and feel.
That mysterious name I overheard turned out to be Spruka, a Korean collagen mask that had been making the rounds quietly among makeup artists and celebrities. It’s nothing like the quick sheet masks I’ve picked up at the drugstore over the years.
Most masks I’ve tried just sit on my face for 20 minutes, feel wet, then get peeled off without much to show for it.
Spruka works in a completely different way.
You put it on, let it rest, and over the course of an hour it slowly dissolves into your skin. You can even watch it turn clear as your skin drinks it in.
That’s when I realized this wasn’t just another sheet mask. It was doing something real, something I could see with my own eyes, and that made me believe it was finally worth my time.
And now it made sense why makeup artists and celebrities were keeping it close — they knew it was too good to share casually.
And the ingredients inside? That’s where it truly stands out…