It's been several weeks that a strange phenomenon is established on Instagram and Snapchat : young girls are taken in selfie with a strange mask sparkling and greyish . But what is it ? A strange disease coming straight from the Australian jungle? A transformation of a certain part of society into koala? Not any of that. These young women have just applied a new mask to their face , the bubble mask, and wanted to share this experience with Internet users.

Bubble Mask: a mask that makes the buzz

Straight from Korea , this mask is in the form of a greyish paste. It is applied to the face while avoiding the contour of the eyes and lips. In contact with skin and especially air, the mask becomes more gaseous and creates bubbles. It turns into thick foam all over the face. Would it be magic? No, this bubble mask is actually composed of clay, green tea extracts, pomegranate and charcoal among others, but also and especially, it contains in its long list of ingredients (it is not very bio. ..) of the sparkling water which creates this sparkling effect giving an air of resemblance to Bibendum. It would nevertheless have purifying and detoxifying properties for the skin (bye bye the black dots).

Where to find a Bubble Mask?

For those who would like to try out the experience, many brands have gone to the bubble mask. The brand Elizavecca Korean Beauty sells its bubble mask on Amazon for about 10 € . The prices can go up to 50 € the pot of 100g ... The bubble mask made besides part of the best sales of the site. On the site of Sephora, you can also shopper a detoxifying microbubble mask with white tea costing about 14 €. The American brand ELF (eyes, lips, face), it announces squarely that its bubble moisturizing mask is out of stock ... So, ready to test this new mask beauty?