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Mad Beauty adds Star Wars to portfolio

Beauty specialist launches imperial collection of Star Wars-inspired sheet face masks.

Mad Beauty has further expanded its successful partnership with Disney, adding Star Wars-inspired sheet face masks to its portfolio.

Due to the success of its existing range face mask range over the last 12 months, Mad Beauty has introduced four new designs – Darth Vader, CP3O, Yoda and Chewbacca – with men in mind, but with appeal to all Star Wars fans alike.

Arriving in Q4, the masks will be priced at £3.99 each or £13.99 for a multi-pack of four.

Darth Vader is infused with black tea, Yoda is infused with cucumber, Chewbacca is infused with coconut oil and C3PO is infused with honey.

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