Shoppers swoon over bubble mask that makes skin 'glow' from first use
Shoppers are saying they 'absolutely love' a sheet mask that turns them into a 'bubble monster' that also leaves skin clear and smooth.
Nip + Fab's Glycolic Fix Bubble Sheet Mask Extreme is a black sheet mask that quickly bubbles up, transforming the user into 'frosty the snowman' and adds a fun element to the entire experience.
The mask is infused with glycolic acid and charcoal to purify the skin. Glycolic acid is a key ingredient in the mask, with the chemical exfoliator dissolving away dead skin cells and toning skin.
After being applied applied, oxygen bubbles lift away impurities along with dead skin cells, this gives the bubble treatment and leaves behind a clean, refreshed complexion.
One shopper wrote: "Absolutely loved this mask!! Watching my self turn into a bubble monster was hilarious!! Made my skin feel amazing. Will definitely be buying it again."
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A second penned: "This was my first time using a bubble mask, and I was impressed! My skin is a tad sensitive so was a bit red afterwards, I recommend doing this in the night. It bubbled up SO well, and there were many bubbles, I was a bit overwhelmed for a minute.
The mask bubbles up (Mikayla Nogueira)"I would say be careful though, bubbles might get in your eye and it's a bit of a stinger! After the mask, my skin was left feeling very smooth, a bit red and primed for some soothing treatments afterwards. I will be buying more of this to incorporate into my nighttime routine definitely!"
A third said: "This mask did sting a bit but once I’d taken it off and rinsed off the access my skin was so glowy and definitely felt smoother. Would recommend will be buying again."
You can buy the Glycolic Fix Bubble Sheet Mask Extreme for just £4.95, or get it as part of the Glycolic Fix set which gives you a wider range of products for just £39.95 (which is 40% off the typical set price).
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