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Hanyul's overnight brightening mask — Korean yuja (yuzu) fruit extract is naturally rich in vitamin C, citric acid, and limonene, and the formula leans into that with niacinamide and a gentler vitamin C derivative. Apply as the last step of an evening routine 2–3x weekly; wake up with a noticeably brighter, plumper face. The Korean-citrus story is genuine and editorial — yuja has been used in traditional Korean skincare and tea for centuries. The mask format makes the actives easier to commit to than a serum.
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Yuja Sleeping Mask by Hanyul is formulated for dullness, normal, combination, dry skin. Hanyul's overnight brightening mask — Korean yuja (yuzu) fruit extract is naturally rich in vitamin C, citric acid, and limonene, and the formula leans into that with niacinamide and a gentler vitamin C derivative. Apply as the last step of an evening routine 2–3x weekly; wake up with a noticeably brighter, plumper face. The Korean-citrus story is genuine and editorial — yuja has been used in traditional Korean skincare and tea for centuries. The mask format makes the actives easier to commit to than a serum.
The key active ingredients in Yuja Sleeping Mask are Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Yuzu. It's known for: yuzu + niacinamide + vitamin C is a genuine brightening combo and overnight format is low-effort, high-payoff.
Yes, Yuja Sleeping Mask targets dullness, hyperpigmentation. yuzu + niacinamide + vitamin C is a genuine brightening combo
Yuja Sleeping Mask retails for around $32, which places it in the mid range for masks. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: may be too brightening for very sensitive skin; the citrus extract can sting on broken skin; mid-tier pricing for a 2–3x weekly mask.
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