At home masks are a great thing to incorporate into a weekly skincare regimen. All depending on which type of mask is used, it may provide resurfacing, moisture, corrective therapy, and/or nourishment to the skin. One of the newer skincare fads is "multi-masking" which introduces two or more face masks at a single time. This technique involves targeting specific areas of the face with the appropriate mask for that given area.
On Oily/Acne Prone Areas:
Here are some of my favorite masks to use on areas of the face that are either prone to oiliness, and/or has congested pores/acne. Tip: if using as just a spot treatment for acne, it may be left on overnight.
To Brighten:
I typically use a brightening mask either all over the face or on areas that have pigment/redness which could include the cheekbones and bridge of nose.
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Moisture and Radiance:
Who doesn't want glowing skin? These types of masks come in handy to those dry birds out there and with multi-masking can be for those with combination skin types.
Turn Around, Bright Eyes:
Being such a delicate area, make sure your eye masks and any other eye products are ophthalmologist tested. These masks are great at night for puffiness, hydration, and general illumination.