To mask or not to mask that is the question?
Everyone needs a weekly mask treatment regardless of their skin type because you need to rehydrate and plump up those skin cells. The challenge is picking the right type of at-home mask treatment. We more choices today than ever before including; DIY masks, charcoal masks, and sheet masks but they can be very difficult to pick. In this blog we are revealing the different types of masks available today and we are introducing a new collection of Pure Fiji masks that you’ll want to make room for in your skin care fridge.
5 Types of At-Home Face Masks to the Rescue: How to Pick Which One is Best for You
Let’s check out the different types masks on the market today.
Cream masks
Ideal for people with normal to dry skin types. Cream masks are typically rich in oils and moisturizers that penetrate deeply to replenish dry cells. Masks that contain hyaluronic acid have the added benefit of attracting and binding moisture to flat skin cells to plump them up while the virgin coconut oil firms and tones the skin.
Clay masks
Ideal for those with normal to oily skin types. Clay mask naturally detoxify the skin as it hydrates without using oil which is a great option for normal and oily skin types. If your skin is inflamed, look for a clay mask to soothe redness. Clay-based masks can take some time to take off so don’t be aggressive with your skin as you remove it. Wet your washcloth with lots of warm water and lean over the sink and wipe your skin gently. Just keep adding more warm water to your face cloth and clay will eventually loosen up. Read more
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