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Not everyone who wants plastic surgery can afford it, but now some of those people are able to slip on a Uniface Mask by Chinese designer Zhuoying Li. Simply put, "the science team behind this unique beauty product has developed 'bionic-skin' technology to produce a human-skin-like mask, which is extremely thin and breathable through its pores."


Once applied, Uniface stays on and becomes your everyday face. According to the product site, the glue adheres to human skin and can only be removed at professional clinics, by Uniface experts.

If you experience any kind of discomfort or if for any reason you want the mask removed during the first month after purchase, the company's science team will remove it free of charge. After the trial period has expired, users will need to pay a removal fee of $59.