Lucy Hale has jumped on the bubble face mask bandwagon

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And the result is hilarious

Beauty Crew Beauty Writer / June 22 2017

If you’ve been anywhere near social media in the past few months, there’s a good chance you will have seen a new face mask trend emerge. The face mask in question looks ordinary enough to begin with, but then it activates and develops into a giant bubble-like cloud on the skin.

If you’re still not sure what we’re talking about, check out this image of the bubble mask in action:

These bubble masks are another K-beauty innovation and they expand once applied to the skin with the intent to deeply clean the skin by pulling dirt, oil and impurities out of your pores.

Lucy Hale is the latest celeb to jump on the viral bandwagon, sharing her experience with the mask on her Instagram story – and the result is hilarious.

To begin with, the mask looks like any other, however it quickly starts to transform as Lucy said, “oh my God, it feels so weird, I legitimately feel like a bubble.” A few minutes later, her face adopted a cloud-like status with the actress admitting she was surprised by the results. “I mean, you guys, I thought this was a scam. I had no idea it was going to bubble up this much. I look like a gargoyle!”

We haven’t been able to get our hands on the mask, so we can’t comment on the effectiveness of it in terms of actually cleansing the skin, however, one thing’s for sure: it’s highly effective in making us laugh.

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Have you tried this bubble face mask before? Share your experience with us in the comments below.

Image credit: @lucyhale; @bubblemasksbija

Kate started working for BEAUTYcrew in early 2016, first as a contributor, and was then named Beauty Writer in 2017. She loves picking the brains of the industry's top experts to get to the bottom of beauty's toughest questions. Bronze eyeshadow palettes are her weakness and she's forever on the hunt for the perfect nude nail polish to suit her fair skin. Her words can also be found in Men's Health magazine, and she now works in PR.