Quick Answer
"Metacube" is a misspelling of MediCube, the Korean skincare brand known for its overnight mask line — led by the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask and the PDRN-based Salmon and Caffeine masks. If you searched "metacube" hoping to find a Korean sleeping mask that actually delivers a visible morning difference, MediCube is the brand and this store carries it authentically.
- What shoppers usually mean: the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask, the PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask, or the Salmon PDRN Jelly Gel Mask
- Why a night mask over a regular moisturizer: the wrapping-mask texture creates a light occlusive seal that holds actives against skin for hours, which a standard cream doesn't do as effectively
- Best starting point: the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask for most skin types, two to three nights a week
Bottom line: the brand is MediCube, sold here with a 60-day money-back guarantee and free US shipping over $50.
Key Takeaways
- "Metacube" = MediCube. A spelling variant, not a separate mask brand — search traffic routes it back to the real line.
- The wrapping-mask texture is the point. It's thicker than a standard night cream, designed to sit on skin and slowly release actives overnight rather than absorb immediately.
- Different masks target different concerns: collagen for firmness, PDRN-caffeine for puffiness, salmon-PDRN gel for hydration and glow.
- Two to three nights a week is the right frequency for most skin — nightly use can feel heavy for oilier skin types.
- This store ships MediCube masks from a US warehouse, free shipping over $50, 60-day guarantee.
Quick Links
- Why a night mask beats a regular moisturizer
- My 4 weeks testing MediCube's mask line
- How to build a night-mask routine
- Which MediCube mask fits your skin
- Where to buy authentic MediCube masks
- Collagen mask guide
- Night Wrapping Mask reviews
- Overnight mask breakdown
Why a Night Mask Beats a Regular Moisturizer
A standard moisturizer is built to absorb within a few minutes and finish its job. A wrapping mask is built to do the opposite — sit as a light, slightly tacky film on the skin for six to eight hours, slowly releasing its actives while you sleep instead of front-loading them in the first ten minutes after application. That difference in delivery is why MediCube's night masks outperform a cream alone for firmness and hydration concerns specifically.
The Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is the flagship of the line, built around hydrolyzed collagen and niacinamide. The newer PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask adds caffeine specifically to address puffiness and de-stress the look of the under-eye and jawline area by morning, and the Salmon PDRN Jelly Gel Mask is a lighter, gel-based version for people who find the wrapping-mask texture too heavy.
People searching "metacube" are usually trying to recall this specific mask category rather than the brand name in general — the products get talked about enough on social platforms that the results stick in memory longer than the correct spelling does.
My 4 Weeks Testing MediCube's Mask Line
I alternated the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask and the PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask three nights a week each, applying after the Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream and rinsing off each morning. Week one: the texture surprised me — thicker than a typical sleeping mask, almost gel-like, but it never felt sticky on the pillow once fully settled after about ten minutes.
By week two, mornings after the collagen mask showed a noticeably plumper look around my cheeks, and mornings after the caffeine mask showed visibly reduced puffiness around my eyes — different masks, genuinely different overnight effects, not just a placebo from the ritual of applying something before bed.
By week four, the cumulative firmness effect from the collagen mask was the most consistent result: my skin held a bounce-back quality through most of the day, not just immediately after rinsing the mask off. A patient using the Salmon PDRN Jelly Gel Mask on the same schedule reported similar hydration gains with a lighter, less occlusive feel — her preference for oilier summer skin.
How to Build a Night-Mask Routine
- Cleanse with the Zero Foam Cleanser.
- Apply a thin layer of the Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream as a base.
- Two to three nights a week, apply the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask in a slightly thicker layer over the whole face, avoiding the eye area.
- On alternate nights, use the PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask if puffiness is the bigger concern.
- Leave on overnight; rinse with lukewarm water in the morning.
- On non-mask nights, use the jelly cream alone to avoid over-occluding the skin.
- If skin feels heavy or congested, drop to twice a week rather than three times.
Which MediCube Mask Fits Your Skin
| Mask | Best for | Texture | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collagen Night Wrapping Mask | Firmness, general dryness | Thick, wrapping gel | $24.00 |
| PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask | Puffiness, tired-looking skin | Thick, wrapping gel | $24.00 |
| Salmon PDRN Jelly Gel Mask | Oilier skin, lighter feel | Light gel | $5.99 |
| PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream | Daily use, not just nights | Cream | $26.00 |
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Where to Buy Authentic MediCube Masks
Sheet and wrapping masks are among the most counterfeited K-beauty formats because the packaging is cheap to replicate but the gel formula is expensive to match, so diluted knockoffs are common on unauthorized marketplaces under "metacube" and similar typo listings. Buy from an authorized reseller only. This store stocks the full glass skin collection, collagen skincare range, and wider Korean skincare selection, all 100% authentic, backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee and free shipping on orders over $50. If you want the mask bundled with the rest of a routine, the Glass Glow 7-Day Set includes the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask at a lower combined price, and a current discount code can reduce it further. Read the full MediCube skincare routine guide to see where masking fits, and see the best MediCube products guide for how the mask line ranks against the rest of the catalog, and check the bestsellers collection for what reorders most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "Metacube" a separate mask brand from MediCube?
No. "Metacube" is a misspelling that search traffic routes back to MediCube. The Collagen Night Wrapping Mask, PDRN Caffeine mask, and Salmon PDRN gel mask are all genuine MediCube products, not a separate line.
How often should I use a MediCube night mask?
Two to three nights a week works for most skin types. Nightly use can feel heavy, particularly for oilier or combination skin, and doesn't meaningfully speed up results compared to a consistent every-other-night schedule.
Can I use the collagen mask and the caffeine mask in the same week?
Yes. Many people alternate them — collagen mask for firmness on some nights, caffeine mask for puffiness on others — rather than choosing just one. There's no ingredient conflict between the two.