These Bubbly Face Masks Are About to Become Your Latest Beauty Obsession
These face masks are just as fun as our childhood baths.
The days of bubble beards and soapy mohawks are long gone for most of us, but this new skincare trend is bringing back the joy and imagination of childhood bath time. Here's why they're about to become your new favorite skincare obsession.
You've probably seen photos and videos of these wacky face masks popping up all over your social feeds
They make for some seriously silly selfies.
Bubble face masks are just one of many popular products that originated from Asian beauty brands
Asian beauty products are gaining popularity on this side of the pond because of their fun packaging designs and novelty features (see: peel-off brow tint and printed sheet masks).The reason they've gained some social media staying power is because a lot of them actually work.
Behind the funny foam is some deep-cleansing action that's ridding your pores of dirt and grime
Several bubble masks just look like your typical clay mask, but they contain ingredients like charcoal that help to clear out clogged pores.
Some people find the bubble mask experience to be a little overwhelming
If you're brave enough to take the plunge, here are a few options that you can try.
This new trend has even hit the drugstore. E.LF. has a version that promises to hydrate and cleanse the skin
The most popular one, the Elizavecca Milky Piggy Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask, is responsible for many artful Instagram snaps
It's on sale for $11 are now. Snatch it up and snap an Insta.
These sheet bubble masks combine two beauty trends in one product
They use fruit extracts to keep the skin hydrated and protected. This one from Oops is just $3.
Sephora's bubble mask uses white tea extracts to gently cleanse the skin
It starts out as a gel, but transforms into a foam when it makes contact with the air. This one will set you back $19.
Happy masking!