A video from Weirdough Bakery shows two baristas turning a coffee machine’s steam wand into the ultimate budget-friendly facial.
South Africa (10 March 2026) – Social media is full of skincare routines, beauty hacks, and people sharing the secret to glowing skin. But one bakery has just offered a routine no one saw coming.
In a new video shared by Weirdough Bakery, two baristas appear to be enjoying a “free facial” right at work.
The pair sit back with cucumbers covering their eyes, sipping on cool water like they’re at a luxury spa. Instead of a beauty therapist, they’re using the steam from the coffee machine to create their very own DIY facial.
And judging by the reactions online, the joke has landed perfectly. Many viewers couldn’t get over the idea of turning a coffee break into a spa treatment, with some joking that it might just be the most affordable skincare routine yet.
Because honestly, why spend money at a spa when you can apparently get a facial at work?
Sources: Weirdough Bakery
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