Face Maskology 101
Face mask ingredients can range from food items found in your kitchen to twenty-four karat gold flakes. Weather seasons, location, and specific skincare needs can allow you to switch up the type of face mask your use.
Gel Mask:
Benefits sensitive + dry skin
Hydration
Cooling
Soothing
Removes dirt and dead skin cells
Exfoliation Mask:
Benefits oily, combination, and normal skin
Sloughs away dead skin cells
Reduces bacteria build up underneath the skin
Smooths skin texture
Anti-aging
Clay Mask:
Benefits oily and combination skin
Helps absorb excess oils
Unclogs pores
Draws out impurities
Sheet mask:
Benefits oily, combination, normal, and sensitive skin
Brightens skin
Hydrates
Moisturizes
Peel-Off Mask:
Benefits oily, combination, and normal skin
Unclogs pores
Aides in fading lines and wrinkles
Light exfoliation
Cream Mask:
Benefits normal + dry skin
Tightens skin
Oil-based hydration
No matter what type of mask you use, it is essential to follow the mask directions thoroughly. Some face masks may have active ingredients that should only be applied to the skin for a certain amount of time. You do not want to risk drying out the skin or chemical burns. Delight In Self Care and make your evening routine simple and relaxed. Not sure where to begin, check out this rejuvenation article and make the most of your me-time.