I wasn't fooled at all, every last one of these masks had a feeling of uncanny valley. I'd say the main reason they failed to trick me is: the surface finish of the mask is too thick and matte. Masks would need to be thinner and slightly translucent and have shiny areas on the tips of the nose, under the eyes and on the lips, to mimic skin. These masks are clearly latex rubber painted to look like skin rather than actual skin.
I wasn't fooled at all, every last one of these masks had a feeling of uncanny valley. I'd say the main reason they failed to trick me is: the surface finish of the mask is too thick and matte. Masks would need to be thinner and slightly translucent and have shiny areas on the tips of the nose, under the eyes and on the lips, to mimic skin. These masks are clearly latex rubber painted to look like skin rather than actual skin.