Horrified woman left looking like Sleeping Beauty villain thanks to creepy face mask
This is the comical moment a woman was shocked when her 'classic' face mask turned out to have a full character face
This is the comical moment a woman was shocked when her 'classic' face mask turned out to have a full character face
THIS is the laugh-out-loud moment a woman was shocked to find her “classic” face mask was actually a terrifying Disney villain mask.
Screaming with laughter, the woman reveals how she wanted to treat herself to a pamper – but had not been prepared for what was inside the packet.
She starts her video by showing the face mask packaging and then moves the camera up to reveal the villainous face of Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty.
The woman says: “Hi family, this is the funniest thing ever. I thought I’d treat myself, put on a little face mask.
“Think that’ll be great. I know that it’s the one that you put on when it’s a full mask.
“I’m like ‘ok, I’m prepared, I’m prepared. What I’m not prepared for is that it has the print of Maleficent.”
The woman’s reaction when she unveils the offending mask is priceless, as she roars with uncontrollable laughter.
The comical range of face masks was released last year featuring the underdogs from 101 Dalmatians, The Little Mermaid and Maleficent.
Cruella de Vil is coconutty, Maleficent has green tea and Urusula is made with cucumber.
And you don’t have to pick between the trio of evil ladies, as a single pack contains all three for £13.99.
The sheets are printed with their faces, so they could even make a last minute Halloween costume.
Sold on Firebox, the website says: “Let’s face it, Disney’s REAL leading ladies are the villains.
“We’re talking Ursula, Maleficent, and, of course, Cruella De Vil.
“The stars of the show who, frankly, deserved better.
“It’s only fair that they’ve been brought to life in the form of these fabulous face masks.
“This set of three is packed full of skin-loving ingredients to impart a heinously healthy glow.”
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