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I tried the foot mask and I like it more than I thought

As a beauty team experimenter here at skincare.com, I tried almost all existing masks: a mask known in social networks, freezes your face, dry sheet mask for the mess free pickup and rubber mask it makes you look like a supervillain (with really good skin). Recently, an interesting new discovery appeared on my desk: a foot mask. This idea, in theory, made me feel strangely uncomfortable. Nevertheless, Jart+ Dermask Soothing Foot Mask came home with me, and one lonely night I took it out from under the bed to try it.

I opened the package and to my surprise found two small foil masks. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure why I expected, but the serum-filled petite slippers weren't like that. I got into bed, put my feet in my booties, secured them with the included sticker, and waited for something to happen (while drinking Netflix, of course). In just a few minutes, my legs began to tingle and get very hot. By ten minutes they were next level hot, but in a better way. The experience was like a salon pedicure in that I felt as if I was being relaxed and pampered from the comfort of my own bed.

The warm sensation is provided by the warming therapy technology that softens, exfoliates and smoothes the skin. Whether your feet are just tired from a lot of exercise, dry, or just in need of extra care, these reliable foil masks are sure to make an impact. My biggest piece of advice is to go for it knowing that your legs will tingle or you will be in for a real surprise.

When I took off the booties, my legs felt softer than ever before. That's no exaggeration - they were as soft as can be and almost made me want to rush outside to show my feet in sandals (instead, I opted for an Instagram story praising the power of Dr. Jart's Dermask). Whether you think I'm weird or you're already on your way to Sephora for your own soothing mask, just let me say this is a must for all of you who want to say goodbye to dry, rough feet.