Peel off masks have established a reputation, but primarily charcoal peel-off masks are famous. Now gold peel-off masks are also abundantly found in the market. Let’s find out if they are worth trying.
After gold-infused skincare products, now it’s also available in peel-off masks. These masks are primarily famous for pre-event pampering because of gold’s instant skin-improving benefits. Gold peel-off masks are known for:
- Improving the microcirculation of the skin.
- Boosting collagen synthesis and decreasing long-term skin collagen loss.
- Leaving skin energized instantaneously.
- Improving skin cell renewal.
- Preventing skin infections.
- Removing dead skin cells and unclogging the pores.
- Minimizing the pores and reducing their appearance.
- For minimizing the irritation associated with peel-off masks.
- Boosting complexion and lightens the skin tone.
Summarizing the whole point, if you are not using gold-infused products in your skincare, gold peel-off masks are your chances to get naturally healthy-looking and radiant skin in a matter of few minutes. It is used as a usual peel-off mask, but it does wonders. However, if you have extremely sensitive skin or have had any allergic reaction with gold previously, it is better to avoid this product. In fact, to be on the safe side, it is better to do a patch test.
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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.