In a Market Flooded with Hydrogel Masks,
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- Jul 5, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 8, 2025
Why Consider MAXhyd?
Introduction: Oversupply, Overchoice, and Uncertainty
There are countless hydrogel masks available on the market—ranging from low-cost OEM options priced under $0.50 to premium facial masks selling at over $5 per sheet.
For distributors and professional buyers, the core question is always the same:
“Why should I choose this one?”
This article analyzes MAXhyd’s three-function hydrogel mask lineup through the lens of ingredients, formulation, use-case differentiation, and practical performance, not branding or promotion.

1. Clear Functional Design — One Product, One Purpose
Unlike many hydrogel masks that combine multiple benefits into a single product, MAXhyd clearly separates functionality into three targeted masks:
Product | Key Ingredient(s) | Main Function | Distinctive Feature |
PDRN Hydrogel Mask | Sodium DNA (PDRN) | Skin recovery, post-irritation support | High-purity DNA-based formulation |
Centella + HA Hydrogel Mask | Centella Asiatica extract, 7 types of hyaluronic acid | Soothing for sensitive skin, hydration | Immediate cooling and water retention |
Exosome Anti-Aging Hydrogel Mask | Exosome, peptides, adenosine | Skin elasticity, texture improvement | Dense hydrogel for enhanced ingredient delivery |
MAXhyd’s lineup is built for functional clarity, enabling B2B buyers to match products with precise customer needs.
2. Not All Hydrogels Are Equal — Technical Texture Matters
While most hydrogel masks share a basic gel-like appearance, real differences exist in texture density, adherence, and hydration longevity.
Feature | Conventional Hydrogel | MAXhyd Hydrogel |
Moisture retention | Short-lived (1–3 hrs) | Long-lasting (6–12 hrs) |
Skin adherence | Can slip or lift | Uniform adhesion to facial contours |
Texture density | Jelly-like | Dense, high-viscosity formulation |
User feedback highlights:
Skin feels hydrated for longer hours
No sliding or dripping during use
No tacky residue after removal

3. Ingredient Design — More Than Just Popular Buzzwords
MAXhyd’s ingredient logic is based on functional synergy, not trend-chasing.
PDRN Hydrogel Mask
Contains Sodium DNA, a DNA fragment often used in dermatology products.
Compared to generic collagen or aloe-based masks, this mask emphasizes post-procedure support and sensitive skin recovery.
Centella + Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Mask
Features 7 molecular weights of hyaluronic acid to ensure hydration at multiple skin layers.
Combined with Centella, a well-established soothing agent, the formula is designed for dual action: calming and moisture infusion.
Exosome Anti-Aging Hydrogel Mask
Includes exosome extract derived from human stem cell culture media, plus adenosine and peptides.
Designed to target texture, elasticity, and long-term nourishment for mature skin types.
All formulations are:
Free from artificial fragrance, parabens, and coloring
Dermatologically tested for safety and comfort
4. Packaging and MOQ — Realistic for B2B Buyers
MAXhyd was developed with B2B usability in mind:
Element | Details |
Minimum order | From 1,000 sheets (MOQ) |
Packaging | Blank pouches with custom label sticker |
Customization | Label design template (die-line) provided; optional design service available |
Certification | ISO 22716, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 |
HS Code | 3307.90.4000 |
This enables OBM-level branding without requiring full-scale OEM development or high-volume commitment.
5. Core Differentiators — OBM with Functional Focus
Feature | MAXhyd | Generic OEM Hydrogel Mask |
Product segmentation | Recovery / Soothing / Anti-aging | Mostly single hydration-focused product |
Ingredient selection | Medical-grade DNA, exosome, peptide complexes | Aloe, collagen, green tea, etc. |
Gel formulation | High-density hydrogel for prolonged contact | Standard thin gel sheets |
Target channels | Clinics, spas, estheticians | Drugstores, e-commerce |
OBM capability | 1,000 units with custom branding | OEM development required |
Conclusion: Not a Famous Brand, but a Rational Choice
MAXhyd may not be a household name in the skincare world yet.
However, when viewed through the lens of function, usability, and composition, it stands on solid ground:
The ingredient combinations are clear, effective, and targeted
The texture is functionally superior, with better adhesion and hydration control
The packaging and order terms are buyer-friendly, especially for smaller B2B brands and test markets
In a saturated market, visibility may come later.
But for now, MAXhyd offers what actually matters—functional performance, safe formulation, and practical use.




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