August 20, 2026 5:20 pm EDT

When it comes to skin care, doctor knows best.

When a dermatologist-founded beauty brand relaunches a product, it’s based on years of scientific research. Case in point? Dr. Brandt’s new third-generation Oxygen Facial Mask, which targets dullness, dehydration and fatigue in minutes.

If you’ve been to a spa for an oxygen facial, you’re already familiar with the benefits, including visibly revived, energized skin. However, the latest reformulation, dubbed “Oxygen in a Bottle,” lets you achieve similar results at home, anytime — no appointment required. (Even better, score 25% off with our exclusive code: PAGESIX25.)

Dr. Brandt’s line has been praised by ageless-looking stars like Jane Seymour, and shoppers are already calling the brand’s newest relaunch a “cool, fun, effective product” they plan on buying on repeat.

The “fun” is in the formula, which bubbles on contact with damp skin — almost like champagne for your face. Smooth on a thin layer (no need to rub in), and wait three to five minutes before rinsing.

From the very first application, you can expect brighter, hydrated, plumper and smoother skin that becomes denser over time with continued use.

Infused with botanicals like OxyGlow (glossy privet fruit extract), lavender oil and bio-ferments, plus humectants glycerin and hydroxyethyl urea, the mask is already earning five-star reviews — and the before-and-after pictures are seriously impressive.

Skin’s natural oxygen utilization slows as we age, and the Oxygen Facial Mask helps skin use it more efficiently.

In clinical trials, participants who used the core ingredients in the Oxygen Facial Mask (compared with a control group) saw a 17.4% increase in skin density and a 50% decrease in water loss after four weeks — a pretty impressive reason to reach for it regularly.

If you want to double up on its efficacy, try the Oxygen Facial Duo; it pairs the mask with the Advanced Microdermabrasion Face Exfoliator, which is similarly based on an in-office treatment.

Creating a clean slate for the mask, it uses both chemical and physical exfoliants to battle signs of aging: dullness, dark spots, uneven skin tone and rough texture.

Together, the duo creates a one-two punch for a home facial that rivals any spa day. While not the least expensive skin care products on the market, they’ll certainly set you back less than a single facial appointment — and the Oxygen Facial Mask has at least 63 applications in one bottle, promising months of good skin.

While these types of treatments are effective, they’re also quite gentle, with the mask fine to use daily and the Advanced Microdermabrasion Face Exfoliator best to incorporate once or twice a week.

Just call it another reason to reach for the bubbly — skin care, that is.

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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.

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