Let’s talk, facial masks. Have you ever used one? If not, maybe you will after reading the information below.
Facial masks are a great addition to add to your selfcare routine. Face mask target specific issues you have with your skin. Some issues include dry or oily skin, blocked pores, uneven skin tone and aging.
Facial masks also help:
Remove buildup and impurities
Hydrate and Nourish skin
Balance uneven skin tone
Fight wrinkles
Facial masks are also a great way to relax and recharge while you are enjoying the targeted benefits of the mask.
Let’s talk types of masks
Clay, Mud and Charcoal Masks
Used for oily and acne prone skin
Naturally draws out impurities and absorbs excess oil as they dry
Reduce shine and mattify skin
Cream Masks
Have hydrating emollients and give dry skin moisture
Peel Off/ Rubber Masks
Antioxidant-rich
Removes dead skin cells and dirt from the skin's surface
Gel Masks
Water-based
Has a cooling effect
Works well for sensitive skin in need of hydration and repair
Sheet Masks
These are used if you want to cut out the application process. With sheet masks, you just place the sheet on your face. With other masks, you must apply the product to your face.
Choose one based on your skin type
Sheet masks are serum soaked
They lock nutrients in the skin while the sheet mask is on your face
Exfoliating Masks
Great to use in the wintertime
Usually is textured to gently remove dead skin cells
Helps revive, soften, and reveal healthier skin