Hey, we all deserve a little TLC every now and then, especially our skin. Your skin is your biggest organ, and it works hard to protect you from all sorts of nasty chemicals, pollutants and damaging elements (ahem, the sun). So, given it works so hard, you do owe it some loving whenever you have the time to do so.
The best way to give your skin a little treat? A luxurious face mask, of course! Face masks are your skin’s secret weapon, but in order to get the maximum out of your decedent weekly at-home facial, you need to pick the right one for you. Here’s how to choose the right face mask for your skin type…
Dry Skin
Dry skin needs a surge of moisture and oils to ensure that it is bouncy and nourished. Thick, creamy face masks are especially helpful for those who suffer from flakey dry skin. Look for formulas that will soothe dry patches with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, coconut, honey and repairing Vitamin E. All of these work to help rebuild your skin’s natural moisture barrier and leave you with a soft, smooth feeling face that’s anything but dry!
Mature Skin
Mature skin needs plenty of upkeep to keep you feeling youthful and well cared for. In general, you are going to benefit most from face masks that contain hyaluronic acid and other healing ingredients such as Vitamin E, retinol and glycolic acid. Your best bet for a lit from within glow? Squalene will reinforce your skin’s natural moisture and barrier to ensure that you’re looking lively and radiant all day long.
Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin that suffers from rosacea or general exposure to elements should look for nurturing, gentle ingredients that will help to tone down any reactions. Hunt for a creamy face mask using oatmeal, chamomile and aloe vera to soothe your face and restore your skin back to balance.
Oily Skin
Oily skin can really benefit from a face mask once a week, and if you live with oily skin then you’re bound to know the struggle of finding products that help keep the shine at bay! Masks with properties such as sulfur, tea tree, clay and zinc oxide will be your best friend. All of these ingredients will work to renew cells and decrease the production of sebum, also known as oil.
Acne Prone Skin
Those who have acne, blemish prone or generally congested skin should look for face masks that feature exfoliating acids such as salicylic acid, this gently exfoliates your skin and clears away build up dirt and grime in your pores. Additional ingredients such as tea tree and clay will help to clear your blemishes and clarify your pores.
Congested Skin
Congested skin needs clearing pretty regularly in order to curb breakouts and dead skin build up. Some faces just don’t renew their cells as well as others, and if that’s what you’re experiencing you’re going to find that an acid exfoliant face mask with salicylic acid and retinoids in there will be your new very best friend. Keep the acid concentration to 2% or lower to avoid stripping your skin of its natural oils. Make sure you slather on plenty of sun cream afterwards and avoid direct sunlight as the exfoliating process makes your skin super sensitive to the harsh rays.
Combination Skin
Combination skin needs a little harmony, and a weekly treatment will help to restore some of the balance that your skin is crying out for. Look for a salicylic acid mask to apply to your T-zone and another that’s full of calming chamomile and hyaluronic acid – it’s time to start multi-masking! Combination skin has multiple needs, and in order to care for it properly you should really be taking advantage of multiple face masks!
Application Tips
Make sure your face is well cleansed and patted dry with a clean face cloth before you even think about applying your mask! Either use a nifty application tool or freshly washed hands to apply a smooth, even layer of your mask to your skin – avoiding the eyes and lips carefully. You might want to recruit a headband to avoid any product getting where it shouldn’t be!
You can get specially made spoons and small little spatulas to apply your mask like a makeup pro if that’s your trade or you want to practice some super attentive hygiene. If you’re using a powder mask, you might also want to grab yourself a small sized ceramic bowl to do your mixing in – you don’t want to cross contaminate between kitchen crockery and skincare tools, that won’t be fun for anyone in your household! A muslin cloth or fluffy face washcloth are probably things that you already have in your cabinet, but if you don’t then you absolutely need to add a few to your cart right now.
Ready to get pampering? Taking great care of your skin is going to make you feel your very best whether you’re wearing your makeup or not. Speaking of makeup, you’ll also ensure that it sits beautifully on your prepped and primed canvas each and every day. It’s true what they say, great makeup really does start with great skin.
Follow your face mask with a serum and nurturing moisturiser to ensure that your face is feeling nice and plump, this is especially important if you’re using an exfoliant or clay mask. Follow with an essence spray and an eye cream to really treat your skin, do this once a week and you’ll see some dramatic results that will have you positively glowing.
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