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Mask 3D Facial Beauty

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Description

Give your skin a rejuvenating boost with our innovative 3D mask, designed to perfectly contour to the shape of your face.

• Instant lifting effect: improves firmness and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.
• Ultimate comfort: soft, stretchy, and breathable material for a spa-like experience at home.
• Triple action: firms, deeply hydrates, and stimulates circulation.
• Reusable and eco-friendly: washable and long-lasting for more conscious beauty.

Perfect after skincare treatments, LED therapy sessions, or EMS massages.


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Mask 3D Facial Beauty

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  • PEANUT BUTTER TASTE AND TEXTURE!

    So far the best of the flavors I've tried. All have been good but Peanut Butter is outstanding!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What kind of sorcery is this? Where did all the carbs and sugar go?

We spent over a year working through hundreds of formulations in a quest to recreate our favorite childhood cereals that wouldn't give us a sugar crash. We eventually figured out a way to include all of the good stuff you want—like protein and healthy fats—without any of the high sugar you don’t. Magic Spoon contains 0g sugar across most flavors, and 1g of sugar in Honey Nut.

Is this cereal keto-friendly?

Yes. Magic Spoon is perfect for anyone on a ketogenic or low carb diet. Each serving has 4g net carbs, and 0.5-1.5g saturated fats from a blend of high-oleic sunflower oil and avocado oil.

In fact, one of the reasons we created this in the first place is that we couldn’t find a cereal to fit into our low carb lifestyles, and we missed our childhood cereals more than anything else (yes, even pizza).

What are net carbs?

Not all carbs are created equal. Fiber and (most) natural sweeteners don’t affect your blood sugar, so they’re stripped out to get “net carbs,” which you can think of as the active carbs that affect your body.

In our case, net carbs = total carbs - allulose - fiber.