Watch This Woman Transform Into a Bubble Monster in This 100 Layers Video

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Just when we thought we were sick of "100 Layers" videos, YouTube blogger Jeely proved us wrong. The Swedish blogger decided to pile on three jars of the Elizavecca Milky Piggy Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask ($10), and the results had us laughing until we cried.

Korean bubble masks foam up on your skin a few minutes after application. These formulas create a generous amount of bubble and are pretty funny-looking with only a single layer on the wearer's face.

Jeely struggled to apply layers to the easily popped bubbles, and even got some in her eyes and nose, but ultimately ended up looking like quite the old-school horror monster. While it looks like Jeely had a blast, we wouldn't recommend trying this at home. The cleaning up of the bubbles that spread all over your vanity isn't worth the selfie.