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This ‘Dragon Ball Z’ Face Mask Is Just Hilariously Terrifying

People will do some insane things for the sake of beauty, and Dragon Ball Z gurus can now power up […]

People will do some insane things for the sake of beauty, and Dragon Ball Z gurus can now power up their own beauty routines with a new face mask that is as scary as it is hilarious.

Over on Reddit, the fandom learned the great country of Japan has made the best possible skincare product for otakus. A fans came across a Dragon Ball Z-themed face mask that is based on Freeza, but the sheet mask doesn’t look as soothing as it may feel.

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As you can see below, the face mask is a bit of nightmare to wear. The sheet comes in the ‘Dragon Ball Face Pack’ and is designed to make users look like they are slipped on Freeza’s face. The mask borrows from the Dragon Ball villain’s final form, and even Vegeta would be afraid to cross a human donning this horrifying mask. The crossover just doesn’t seem to work as well as Toei Animation may have hoped, but fans can certainly laugh about the product’s results.

If you are interested in trying this mask for yourself, then you are in luck. Japan Trend Shop is selling the face pack online, but it is a bit pricey. The number is selling for $11 before shipping, but its production description may just convince you that the splurge is worth it. Just, think about all the good it will do your skin!

“Fans of Akira Toriyama’s popular anime and manga series Dragon Ball will delight at the thought of becoming the classic villain character by putting on this Dragon Ball Frieza Face Pack. From the makers of the Kabuki Face Pack and many others, this face pack is designed in the unique colors and look of Goku’s archenemy Frieza (aka Freeza). This is a superb anime tie-in merchandise item, but it is also a genuine skin-care mask that will help refresh and invigorate your beauty.”

If Freeza isn’t quite what you want in a beauty product, then you can get some other novelty masks from Japan. The online shopping center has plenty of sheet masks dedicated to Pokemon, Doreaemon, One Piece, and more.

Dragon Ball Super‘s “Universal Survival” saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.