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Oh, the lengths we go to for clear skin. It seems like skincare brands are coming up with more and more insane beauty regimens and products these days, and it’s up to interpretation whether they truly work or not. When it comes to skincare, trying a new product is especially risky with the chance of breakouts or damaging your beautiful face. There’s one new face mask trend that looks absolutely ridiculous, but apparently is absolutely effective.
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This bubble mask has taken over the skincare market and social media. Yes, this product uses bubbles and turns your face into a cloud. Or a real life Snapchat filter. So, is it really worth the hype?
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According to Style Caster, the mask works by reacting with oxygen to form bubbles on your skin. The bubbles help the mask go deeper into your pores, leaving you with a picture-perfect complexion free of dirt and oil.
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Don't let the creepiness of these Korean-based masks turn you away. Bubble masks are much more innovative than they seem, and they can give you a deeper clean than other products. Besides, what's the fun in getting a new mask if you can't even take funny selfies while you're wearing it? You'll be the mask selfie queen once the bubbles expand on your face.
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As an added bonus, most bubble masks come at a pretty reasonable price. Check out these options from Hollar, e.l.f., and Ulta. They say beauty is pain, but clearly it can be a little funny, too.
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