Skip pricey spa treatments with this bubbling oxygen mask
Skip pricey spa treatments with Dr. Brandt's relaunched Oxygen Facial Mask, a bubbling at-home formula dubbed "oxygen in a bottle." The dermatologist-founded line — praised by Jane Seymour — targets dullness, dehydration and fatigue in minutes, delivering spa-like glow without booking an appointment.
Key Takeaways
- Dr. Brandt has relaunched its third-generation Oxygen Facial Mask for at-home use.
- Jane Seymour is among stars who praise the doctor-founded skin care line.
- The formula bubbles on damp skin; leave on three to five minutes, then rinse.
- Clinical data tied to core ingredients reported denser skin and less water loss after four weeks.
- One bottle offers at least 63 applications — typically less costly than a single spa facial.
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Why are fans urged to skip pricey spa treatments?
According to Page Six, Dr. Brandt's new third-generation Oxygen Facial Mask is positioned as the next best thing to a professional oxygen facial.
Spa oxygen facials are known for visibly revived, energized skin. The reformulation aims for similar results at home, anytime — no appointment required.
Page Six Style shopping coverage notes the mask retails at $72 (or $54 with a Page Six promo code) and that the brand's Oxygen Facial Duo is listed at $151 (or $113 with the same offer).
What makes this bubbling mask like an oxygen facial?
The "fun" is in the formula: it bubbles on contact with damp skin — almost like champagne for the face. Smooth on a thin layer with no need to rub in, wait three to five minutes, then rinse.
From the first application, Page Six reports users can expect brighter, hydrated, plumper and smoother skin that becomes denser over time with continued use.
Key ingredients include OxyGlow (glossy privet fruit extract), lavender oil and bio-ferments, plus humectants glycerin and hydroxyethyl urea. The brand says skin's natural oxygen utilization slows with age, and the mask is designed to help skin use oxygen more efficiently.
How is Jane Seymour linked to Dr. Brandt skin care?
Page Six highlights that ageless-looking stars such as Jane Seymour have praised Dr. Brandt's line. Shoppers are already calling the relaunch a "cool, fun, effective product" they plan to buy on repeat, with five-star reviews and striking before-and-after images cited in the coverage.
That celebrity vote of confidence helps explain why the mask is trending beyond beauty forums and into entertainment-adjacent buzz.
What do clinical results say about the Oxygen Facial Mask?
In clinical trials described by Page Six, participants who used the core ingredients in the Oxygen Facial Mask (versus a control group) saw a 17.4% increase in skin density and a 50% decrease in water loss after four weeks.
For a stronger at-home routine, the Oxygen Facial Duo pairs the mask with the Advanced Microdermabrasion Face Exfoliator, which draws on in-office treatment ideas. The exfoliator uses chemical and physical exfoliants aimed at dullness, dark spots, uneven tone and rough texture.
Page Six notes the mask is fine for daily use, while the exfoliator is best once or twice a week. With at least 63 applications per bottle, the mask can stretch across months — and still cost less than a single facial appointment.