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Line includes masks for face, lips, eyes and hair
August 8, 2019
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
SF has launched its new Pop N’ Glow sheet mask collection inspired by Pop Art, which features the ‘Face It’ face mask, ‘Pucker Up’ lip mask, ‘Outta Sight’ eye mask, and ‘Hair Affair’ hair mask. Each mask in the Pop N’ Glow collection is 100% vegan, cruelty-free, clean, and is made with nourishing ingredients such as Vitamin B, Acai, Papaya, Green Tea, Rosemary, and Kiwi extract. Beyond developing products that are innovative, uncomplicated, and effective, SF firmly believes that skincare shouldn’t be a chore; so they’re determined to make it not only easy, but fun. With the new Pop N’ Glow collection, consumers will instantly feel like a character in a piece of Pop Art, with quintessential pink polka dots and comic book style speech bubbles, as well as under eye tear-drops inspired by the popular pop art ‘crying girl. The active ingredients from the mask are essentially “trapped” on the face, allowing the skin to be infused with the essence, and the moisture to be locked in along with all other accompanying benefits. “We love getting creative with our masks. We want it to be an experience from start to finish. For example, our Glam in Paradise collection is made up of a series of gold foil leopard print masks, which our customers love. We’re particularly excited about how visual the new Pop N’ Glow collection is. It’s not just great skincare, but the ultimate instagrammable beauty moment,” explains SF founder Vera Oh. The Pop N’ Glow collection is now available online at sfglow.com, and later in stores at Ricky’s, Francesca’s, and Riley Rose. Each product costs between $4-$10.
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