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.
This treatment works in just a minute — though users might wish it took longer, thanks to the amusing formula. Oxygenating bubbles cause the mask to foam up into pretty purple suds. Witch hazel, aloe vera and a double dose of clay (bentonite and kaolin) energize skin and refine the look of pores. Pro-tip: Try the treatment before makeup to wake up skin.
It's a galaxy-printed butt mask; how much more fun could we ask for? The, uh, cheeky mask is made with plant-based collagen and a host of sea-inspired ingredients to perk up that posterior... without a set of squats. Do as the instructions suggest and take off the mask then "put bikini on or take a perfect 'buttfie.'"
It's a squidgy, bouncy ball — but it's not a toy, it's a facial cleanser. Use the included pick to pierce the latex balloon the cleanser is enclosed in. Then it's time to wash. Massage the ball into wet hands to produce a lather, then apply the detoxifying charcoal formula to the face and neck.