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    • <p><strong>The process:</strong> This Bliss cleansing ball is the product that started this experiment. My dad took a seat while I unwrapped the product and dampened it so that soap would start coming out. I began rubbing it on his face, and he was totally perplexed. We were both howling as his face got sudsy. He then washed the soap off and dried off his face.</p>
<p><strong>Dad's verdict:</strong> "The texture was freaky, but I feel clean now," he said. He was very concerned that I wasn't getting it in his pores while I used it and kept reminding me. Overall, his skin was softer and he had a nice little glow going on.</p>
    • <p><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Bliss Jelly Glow Ball Radiance-Boosting Cleanser With Lychee</a> ($13) </p>
    • <p><strong>The process:</strong> My coworker gave me this rose gold mask, and I absolutely love it, so I was hoping my dad would feel the same. I painted it on his face with a brush and let it dry for 15 minutes before peeling it off of him.</p>
<p><strong>Dad's verdict:</strong> "Rose gold is really trendy right now, right?" he asked. "I get it. But I look like an Oompa Loompa." I'm pretty impressed that he knew rose gold is a big color. He loved the peeling process; he found it just as satisfying as the rest of us do. When I asked him how his skin felt afterward, he just kept saying, "Fresh . . . very fresh."</p>
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    Bliss Jelly Glow Ball Radiance-Boosting Cleanser

    The process: This Bliss cleansing ball is the product that started this experiment. My dad took a seat while I unwrapped the product and dampened it so that soap would start coming out. I began rubbing it on his face, and he was totally perplexed. We were both howling as his face got sudsy. He then washed the soap off and dried off his face.

    Dad's verdict: "The texture was freaky, but I feel clean now," he said. He was very concerned that I wasn't getting it in his pores while I used it and kept reminding me. Overall, his skin was softer and he had a nice little glow going on.

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    I Made My Dad Try 4 Trendy Skincare Products - His Hilarious Reactions Will SHOCK You

    April 3, 2018

    As a shopping editor, I'm always toting products home to test out for reviews. So when I visited my family for a weekend, they were fascinated by the loot I piled onto the floor. As my mom and sister sifted through face masks and body scrubs, my usually uninterested father scooted closer to us on the couch.

    An outgoing and well-humored guy, my dad (who goes by JP) pointed at a jelly cleansing ball with curiosity. "What the hell is that thing?" he asked. I explained to him that it was a squishy ball you rub all over your face to clarify your pores - his booming laugh echoed through the living room. "Can I try it on you?" I asked. Much to my surprise, he agreed . . . and his reactions were so hilarious, I was crying with laughter.

    This funny experiment made me realize I should try more skincare products on JP to see how he liked them. His usual routine consists of soap, water, and shaving cream, so I knew it would be an entertaining experience. Over the following three days, I tried four different trendy products I've been seeing all over Instagram and Facebook. Get ready to start LOLing, because the photos and "dad reviews" will leave you rolling. Check them out for yourself, and see if your own dad would dare!

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