Check Out This Bold and Bizarre Face Mask Packaging From Dr. Jart+

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Popular K-beauty brand Dr. Jart+ has come out with this bright, bold and bizzare packaging for their Shake and Shot Rubber Masks. Structurally, the packaging is shaped like a fountain soda which makes for a unique collectible solution that is easily instagrammable, but one of the more intriguing aspects of this packaging is the baby-like face that can be found at the top of the cap.

“The rubber masks work much like the at-home versions we’ve seen before, but Dr. Jart+ has made the treatments more user-friendly and less messy, thanks to the cup containers. The cup’s ‘straw,’ is in fact, not a straw at all, but rather a handy spatula used to mix part one, the mask’s base, with part two, the targeted ampoule.

Unlike other rubber masks, which require you to stir your concoction like a chemist (inevitably splashing formula on yourself in the process), to activate Dr. Jart+’s new masks, you place a finger over the cup’s straw hole and shake — like you’re mixing a cocktail. The formula quickly congeals into the rubbery texture you apply to your face.”

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“Just remember the masks aren’t drip-proof, at least if you’re an amateur when it comes to application, but it’s worth the dripping for the enjoyable cooling sensation on your face. Once it dries, you peel it off (experts will do so in one full, and extremely satisfying piece) to reveal glowing skin.

Choose between hydrating, firming, brightening, or soothing options — or you know, pick up one of each. Each one-time-use treatment is $12.”

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Via: Allure

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