Relaxing with a nice080p Archives 15-minute sheet mask feels so good, we've probably all fantasized about drenching ourselves in that soothing goop from head to toe.
Well, actually, you can.
There is a sheet mask for practically every part of the body from your lips to your elbows. Now, Korean beauty lovers are touting the benefits of using masks especially made for breasts.
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While many masks claim to help breasts become "fuller," many varieties include ingredients like collagen, honey, pearl and rose extract -- which are many of the same ingredients you would find in a facial sheet mask.
Many of these masks are intended to moisturize and firm skin, rather than change breast shape. Just like every face is beautiful and deserves care, every breast is also beautiful and deserves care, right?
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It's like sending your boobs to a spa.
MasKingdom sells two varieties of masks for $10. Both are meant to moisturize and firm, if you're feeling some dry, itchy skin as the weather turns.
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Oh! My Busty!? is a three-step process (which sounds overly complicated) but is only $6 on Amazon and is packed with moisturizers.
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And these Golden Collegen Crystal Masks on Amazon might make you feel like a vintage Bond Girl.
Naturally, no one truly needsto wrap their breasts in fortified cloth for 20 minutes at time -- but self-care means taking care of every part of yourself, after all.
And just think of how much more amazing taking your bra off at the end of the day feels when you're fully moisturized as well.
Via GiphyYou do you, ladies.
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