These Hyperflesh Masks Come in Charlie Sheen, Mike Tyson and More
Michael Hemsworth — July 23, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: hyperflesh & incrediblethings
No, the above images that you see are not actual celebrities, but in fact Hyperflesh Masks, which are intricately crafted to look almost identical to the famous faces we see before us. We've seen these kind of masks in another style that emulated a baby, but it was nothing compared to these styles.
Made from high quality latex that's thick and durable, the Hyperflesh Masks cost upwards of $300, but give wearers the ability to look just like such celebrities as Mike Tyson, Charlie Sheen, Bryan Cranston and even Ron Jeremy. The intense level of detail give the Hyperflesh Masks an almost eerie quality that's sure to delight onlookers and the lucky folks who are able to get their hands on one.
Made from high quality latex that's thick and durable, the Hyperflesh Masks cost upwards of $300, but give wearers the ability to look just like such celebrities as Mike Tyson, Charlie Sheen, Bryan Cranston and even Ron Jeremy. The intense level of detail give the Hyperflesh Masks an almost eerie quality that's sure to delight onlookers and the lucky folks who are able to get their hands on one.
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