#16: Electric Face Masks (1999-1999)
Humans have made some weird attempts to combat the physical effects of aging, but this was one of the strangest. In the late ‘90s, the Rejuvenique face mask was introduced as a way to make you look younger. It even had legendary Hollywood actress Linda Evans endorsing it.

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While it looks like something Michael Myers would wear, it may have been a good product. So, how did it work? You put the mask on, and it zapped you, supposedly taking away your wrinkles. It wasn’t safety tested or FDA-approved and came as quick as it went. Face masks like these do still exist, but they use LED lights. Its effectiveness gets mixed reviews.