You'll be bursting to try these oh-so-satisfying beauty capsules, especially when you find out they contain maximum strength 20-percent vitamin C. Plus, in addition to being adorable, the capsules actually help prevent the infamously unstable ingredient from oxidizing, since they seal it off from light and air.
This slightly creepy package contains a rubber mask that's derived from algae (which actually helps the active ingredients in the ampoule go deeper into skin, since it doesn't evaporate away). The two-piece, pore-minimizing mask can be left on for up to 40 minutes, leaving you plenty of time to enjoy its natural cooling effect — and to snap a selfie or two.
The good people who made bath bombs a thing have done it again with shower bombs. When it comes in contact with water, it froths up and emits a decadently intoxicating scent (this one features a dreamy violet, lavender and vanilla combination). And for extra entertainment, it spins around like a top. Give it a twirl, then smooth the product over skin before it all washes down the drain.
Scrubs are fun and all, but trust us: Milk peeling takes exfoliating to a whole new level. This kit uses a supersized saturated cotton swab to "pick up" dead skin cells. Use it all over your face, then apply the soothing sheet mask. Skin will be left flake-free, hydrated and ready for a close up — and you'll have some fun while you're at it.
Why should bubble bath be the only product to foam up? This wash-off mask starts out as a gel then froths to a "micro bubble" formula that doesn't make a mess everywhere. The dermatologist-tested product manages greasy complexions, enlarged pores and dullness using a blend of moringa oil extract, eucalyptus, apple mint and rosehip.