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.
Don't confuse these with facial pads: These are double layered "finger mitts." After cleansing, slide on a mitt then gently massage it in circular motions over skin. The pads are saturated in a serum that targets enlarged, congested pores.