Cosmetic Favorites: Facial Skin Masks. Why Are They Worth Using?
Hey, girls!
Facial masks are my beloved beauty products. They can work wonders, giving instant effects. The hydrating, purifying and tightening ones are my favorites. Which brands do I recommend? Clinique, Mizon and Dr. Jart+ rule. Undoubtedly, they’ll come in useful for all of you who desire some skincare changes.
Clinique Moisture Surge Overnight Mask
The all-night-long working of the mask is the thing I like most about it. As you know, the night is the best time for skin repair and absorption of nutrients included in cosmetics. That’s why I got myself the mask and feel no regrets. Clinique Moisture Surge Overnight Mask effectively moisturises, protects and nourishes. The key ingredients – aloe extract, vitamin B5, algae and caffeine – gift skin with the optimal hydration and soothe irritations. The mask protects face skin from free radicals and fixes damage in the lipid barrier. Clinique Moisture Surge Overnight Mask works for all skin types.
Mizon Pore Cleansing Volcanic Mask
One of the components encouraged me to buy the mask. It was volcanic clay that is a hit among beautyholics now. The ingredient is the source of many valuable substances, including minerals and vitamins that absorb sebum excess, eliminate blackheads and dry skin inflammation. Moreover, Mizon Pore Cleansing Volcanic Mask contains ginseng, papaya, bamboo and green tea. The cosmetic with such ingredients made my face radiant, smooth and fully clean.
Dr. Jart+ Dermask Intra Jet Firming Solution
The thermoactive action of the mask caught my attention. The cosmetic reacts to the body heat so it delivers far better results. Facial skin is firm, smooth, healthy and bright. Dr. Jart+ product is a sheet mask. After taking it out, you must press it to skin precisely. After more or less 30 minutes, take it off and tap the remaining serum into skin. Dermask Intra Jet Firming Solution includes bio-peptides, coenzyme Q10 and beta-glucan. The product is all-natural – free from parabens, sulfates and phthalates.
What about your favorite facial masks?