You may already know Foreo for Luna, its silicone cleansing brush, or even its chic toothbrush, the Issa, but the latest innovation from the beauty-tech company is, by far the most mindblowing. The UFO (which apparently, stands for "Ur Future Obsession,") launched at Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a massive tradeshow in Las Vegas, and is the product of the company's determination to end what it's dubbed the "sheet mask epidemic."

"Face masks are the guilty pleasure of millions, but is lying under cold, wet sheets of paper the best we can do for 2018?" Paul Peros, Foreo's CEO said in a statement surrounding the launch of the orb-shaped device. Short answer? Maybe not.

The UFO combines four existing, tried-and-true technologies we already love, but had come to accept as falling mostly in the domain of spas and dermatologists' offices. They are: LED light therapy (age-defying red, brightening green, and acne-fighting blue), cryotherapy, and thermotherapy (so, basically just cold and hot, respectively), and T-sonic pulsations. The device is designed to improve upon the problems that Foreo identified as the main barriers to masking perfection — impeferect fit or poor coverage, limited penetration capability, and, of course, time. And as if none of that was enough, here's the kicker: The at-home treatment only takes 90 seconds to use. That's right — one and a half minutes to better skin.

The mask is launching with two treatment options — the "Wake Up Call Treatment," and the "Call It a Night Treatment." The morning mask features hydrating powerhouses hyaluronic acid and red algae to moisturize and protect from the effects of pollution. The first 30 seconds of the mask involves red LED light to "prep the skin," and then continues with 30 seconds of sonic pulsing to "heighten the absorption of the mask essence." The final 30 seconds is with a green-based LED light, as well as lower-frequency pulsations, to "even skin tone" and add a "radiant boost," according to the brand.

Meanwhile, the "Call It a Night Treatment" uses ginseng and olive oil to nourish and revitalize, so skin gets the replenishment it needs overnight (a.k.a, beauty sleep). The first 30 seconds of the mask features higher-frequency pulsing, plus red LED light, to help the essence sink deeper into the skin. The final minute of the mask is much like the morning mask, with T-sonic pulsing at a lower frequency, along with red LED light, to "focus on enhanced blood circulation and restoring skin's elasticity."