Charcoal masks are the most used remedy for acne and normal complexions. Charcoal-containing masks show their effect by their purported detoxifying effects on the skin. Bamboo charcoal masks are allegedly more effective for drawing out impurities from your skin due to their increased absorbency.
Here you will find the precise guideline on the usage and application of bamboo charcoal masks:
Bamboo charcoal face masks contain a high concentration of activated charcoal powder and are typically designed to be rinsed or peeled off from your skin. Bamboo charcoal masks are potentially known for their remedial effect for various skin conditions like blemishes.
Brightens skin:
Charcoal masks exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and other debris from its surface. This exfoliating effect will help to leave your skin appearing brighter over time.
Treat eczema and dry skin:
Some charcoal masks include hyaluronic acid as an added ingredient. This combination of bamboo charcoal mask and hyaluronic acid helps to treat dry skin through its moisture-locking effect. It is also one of the best nourishing alternatives found for skin complaints.
Reduce acne risk:
Its most potential use is that it reduces the risk of acne by drawing out the excess debris and dust from the skin. It also prevents the pores clogging hence also lessening the blackheads and whiteheads.
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About the Author: Dr. Iqra Mubashar is a registered Pharmacist originally from Lahore, Pakistan. She has earned her pharmacy degree from the University of veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore. She has completed her internship as a trainee from Children hospital, Lahore. She has completed her research work in clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutics. She has worked as a healthcare documentation head in Al-Qasim enterprises, Islamabad. She has specialized in prescription handling, drugs information, literature research, patient counseling, and pharmaceutical care planning. Her research work on coronavirus is under publication.