Face mask
With the advances in cosmetics, we can even find peeling effect masks, which we would call two in one.
The immediate rejuvenating effect of these cosmetics on the skin is wonderful. Some of them are even formulated to activate collagen and elastin, which means that they will not only exfoliate and hydrate our skin, but will also work on aspects of the skin such as wrinkles, sagging or spots.
There are different types of masks based on your skin type.
Sebum-regulating masks:
Designed to regulate oil and sebum in the skin, reduce pore size, and enhance the effect of smooth and soft skin.
Designed to work on oily and combination skin with oily T-zones.
Nourishing masks
These are usually the cosmetic formulas with the highest content of omega 3,6 fatty acids and seven trace elements and antioxidant vitamins. Authentic cocktails to combat the passing of time on the skin and premature aging, designed for devitalized and dry skin.
Natural moisturizing face masks for the face
They are formulated for all skin types since preventing trans-epidermal loss will slow down premature aging.
The stratum corneum of human skin needs 10-13% water to maintain its biomechanical properties. Below 10%, the skin becomes dry and fragile. If this state continues, the skin becomes increasingly fragile and vulnerable to external aggressions.
They are masks rich in low molecular weight hyaluronate acid with phytoactive ingredients capable of retaining water.
Pro tip:
Depending on the type of mask, apply it once or twice a week and take note of this professional type. Before applying the mask, clean your skin well, soak it with toner and apply a few drops of water-based serum. Work in circles with your fingers, stimulating the skin of the face, neck and neckline, and then apply your mask. This will create an occlusion that will allow all the active ingredients in the serum to penetrate even deeper, reducing the signs of aging.