Overnight care, peeled away by morning

Go to bed dull. Wake up glowing.

A brush-on turmeric and collagen wrapping mask that works while you sleep — peel it away in the morning for smoother, brighter-looking skin.

Shop the overnight mask

A cosmetic at-home mask, not a peel treatment. Patch test first, follow the instructions supplied with the product, and remember that individual results vary.

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When your skin looks tired before you do.

You wash, you moisturise, you go to bed — and the mirror still shows a complexion that looks flat. Dryness that makes everything feel tight. Patchy tone. Rough patches you can feel under your fingertips. Marks that linger long after a breakout has gone.

Makeup stops helping. It clings to the dry spots, slides off the shiny ones, and by mid-afternoon you look more tired than you feel. Meanwhile the routine you were promised takes twenty minutes a night and, weeks later, has changed nothing you can see.

None of this means anything is wrong with you. It usually means your routine asks for a lot of effort at the moment you have the least. So we built a ritual for the part of the day you are already giving away: the night.

Why the overnight wrap works for real evenings.

Everything below is a feature of the product itself — how it is applied, how it behaves on skin, and what comes in the box.

Works while you sleep

The night is already yours. This ritual uses it instead of asking for another twenty minutes.

Brush-on, not hand-on

The supplied brush lays down a thin, even layer with nothing on your fingers.

Peels away in one piece

Lift an edge in the morning and the film releases as a single sheet.

Turmeric and collagen at the centre

The two ingredients the formula is built around, named right on the pack.

Minutes, not a routine overhaul

Cleanse, brush, sleep. That is the whole commitment.

Two shades

Warm golden turmeric or soft pink collagen — the same overnight wrapping format either way.

The overnight wrap behind brighter-looking mornings.

You brush a thin, even layer onto clean, dry skin. Within a few minutes it sets into a flexible wrapping film — soft enough to move with your face, firm enough to stay where you put it while you sleep.

In the morning you lift an edge and peel it away in one piece, then press in whatever essence is left rather than rinsing it off. That is the whole method.

The film holds the formula against the surface of the skin through the night instead of letting it rub off on your pillow.

It is a cosmetic at-home mask — not a chemical peel, not a peel treatment, and not a substitute for a professional facial. Individual results vary.

1

Brush on

A thin, even layer over clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area, lips, brows, and hairline.

2

Sets into film

The cream firms into a flexible wrapping layer that moves with your face.

3

Works overnight

The film holds the formula against the skin instead of transferring to your pillow.

4

Peel away

Lift an edge, remove it in one piece, and press in any remaining essence.

The ritual: cleanse, brush on, sleep, peel and glow.

Four quiet minutes before bed. Follow the instructions supplied with your mask — they take precedence over anything written here.

01

Cleanse

Wash and dry the face completely. The film sets unevenly on damp skin.

02

Brush on

Paint a thin, even layer with the supplied brush. Keep clear of the eye area, lips, brows, and hairline.

03

Sleep

Let it set, then go to bed as usual. Rinse it off if anything feels uncomfortable.

04

Peel and glow

Peel the film away in the morning and press in what is left rather than rinsing.

Keep the mask away from the eye area, lips, brows, and hairline, and rinse it off with warm water if anything feels uncomfortable. For how long to leave it on and how often to use it, follow the instructions printed on the carton.

Five ingredients named on the pack.

Described the way cosmetics should be — how skin looks and feels, with no percentages and no promises.

turmeric — 1:1

Turmeric

Long used in beauty rituals for a brighter, warmer-looking complexion.

collagen — 1:1

Collagen

A classic conditioning ingredient for skin that feels plump and supple.

kojic acid — 1:1

Kojic Acid

A brightening favourite associated with a more even-looking tone.

vitamin c — 1:1

Vitamin C

Known in skincare for radiance and a fresher-looking finish.

retinol — 1:1

Retinol

A well-known texture-smoothing ingredient, best introduced gradually.

The full ingredient list is printed on the carton and published on the product page. Retinol and brightening ingredients are part of this formula, so wear sunscreen during the day.

What to expect, honestly.

No timelines we cannot stand behind. Skincare rewards patience more than it rewards intensity.

FIRST USE

A fresh, hydrated look by morning, and skin that feels softer to the touch.

SETTLING IN

Your skin gets used to the ritual. Keep the rest of the routine simple while it does.

WITH CONSISTENT USE

Tone and texture may start to look more even. This is the patient part.

ONGOING

Keep it as a weekly treat — the night you look forward to rather than a chore.

Individual results vary.

Made for real routines.

We are new, and we would rather show you nothing than show you reviews we cannot verify. So there are no star ratings, no testimonials, and no before-and-after photos on this page yet. When real customers write to us and agree to be quoted, their words will appear here exactly as they wrote them.

In the meantime, ask us anything before you buy — which shade to choose, how the mask sits with the rest of your routine, or whether to start slowly.

How it compares.

A fair look at four options. A professional facial is a different, stronger experience with a trained practitioner — at-home care is gentler, cheaper per use, and rewards consistency. Qualitative comparison — no cost figures are stated.

  Overnight wrapping mask Sheet masks Salon facial Doing nothing
Time it asks for Minutes before bed, then it works while you sleep. Fifteen to twenty minutes sitting still, awake. An appointment, travel, and a booked-out hour or more. None — which is why it stays the default.
Cost per use One tube, many nights. A new mask every single time. The most expensive option by a wide margin. Free, and it shows.
Convenience Fits into the routine you already have. Easy, but you have to stay put. Needs planning and someone else’s calendar. Effortless.
How it feels Cool and creamy going on, a gentle lift coming off. Wet, cold, and prone to sliding. Hands-on, thorough, and genuinely stronger. Familiar disappointment at the mirror.
Consistency Easy to repeat, because bedtime happens anyway. Depends on remembering to restock. Occasional by nature. Very consistent, unfortunately.

Time it asks for

Overnight wrapping mask — Minutes before bed, then it works while you sleep.

Sheet masks — Fifteen to twenty minutes sitting still, awake.

Salon facial — An appointment, travel, and a booked-out hour or more.

Doing nothing — None — which is why it stays the default.

Cost per use

Overnight wrapping mask — One tube, many nights.

Sheet masks — A new mask every single time.

Salon facial — The most expensive option by a wide margin.

Doing nothing — Free, and it shows.

Convenience

Overnight wrapping mask — Fits into the routine you already have.

Sheet masks — Easy, but you have to stay put.

Salon facial — Needs planning and someone else’s calendar.

Doing nothing — Effortless.

How it feels

Overnight wrapping mask — Cool and creamy going on, a gentle lift coming off.

Sheet masks — Wet, cold, and prone to sliding.

Salon facial — Hands-on, thorough, and genuinely stronger.

Doing nothing — Familiar disappointment at the mirror.

Consistency

Overnight wrapping mask — Easy to repeat, because bedtime happens anyway.

Sheet masks — Depends on remembering to restock.

Salon facial — Occasional by nature.

Doing nothing — Very consistent, unfortunately.

Responsible use and skin compatibility.

Nothing alarming here — just the guidance we would want a friend to read before their first use.

  • Patch test on a small area of skin first and wait before applying to the whole face.
  • If your skin reacts easily, introduce the mask gradually rather than all at once.
  • This formula contains retinol and brightening ingredients — wear sunscreen during the day.
  • Avoid the eye area, lips, brows, hairline, and any broken or irritated skin.
  • Do not apply over active breakouts that are open, and stop use if irritation occurs.
  • If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or using prescription skincare, speak to a healthcare professional before use. Keep out of reach of children.

Questions, answered plainly.