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Face Masks - Everything You Need To Know

DIY face masks and their benefits

By AdanPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Skincare is an extensive subject. While there are endless chemical products, creams, ointments, oils, and serums that promise great results for your skin. Skincare, according to most experts, should be as natural as possible.

When you start with a good cleanser, toner then moisturizer you should finalize your routine with the benefits of a facial mask twice weekly. Face masks are ideal for all skin types and the benefits are real.

In this post, we will talk about facial masks in detail. What is a face mask? A homemade face mask contains natural and organic ingredients in a concentrated form that are meant to offer instant results. If you cannot be pampered with a professional salon facial every week or month, then let’s look at do-it-yourself home facials. Unlike creams and lotions, you don’t use a face mask every day.

The right face mask will hydrate skin, remove excess oils, pull out impurities, and tone after a single use. Your skin will go through detox while using a mask. Masks are incredibly effective at providing the deepest cleansing process which leads to an improvement in the appearance of pores that you can see and feel.

What are the benefits? Depending on the type of face mask you use, you can expect benefits like a reduction in acne, pigmentation, scars, and other skin issues. Most masks are meant to offer a quick facial to the skin so that the face feels more relaxed, rejuvenated, and hydrated at the same time. You should also focus on products that are natural and give the best results.

Ideally, it’s best to go for organic skin care products that are free from SLS and parabens and don’t have any side effects in the long run. Some masks are meant for specific skin issues. For example, you can find masks that are formulated especially for dry or aging skin. How to use face masks? Most products are easy to use and come in either a cream or powder form.

For a dry concentrate just add a few drops of water or some other organic solvents such as rose water, aloe, or buttermilk to create a paste. Apply the mask all over the face and neck and keep it on for at least 20 to 30 minutes. Once the mask has dried completely you can gently wash your face with cool water.

Keep in mind that after a few minutes the mask can feel a bit drying on the skin, so use wet hands and circular motion to wash off. Be sure to apply a natural moisturizer immediately after rinsing your mask. If you are new to face masks, it is wise to read the ingredients in detail. Make sure that you check all the products in a particular range before making a final product decision. You may want to do a patch test for some products, especially if you have acne-prone or sensitive skin.

DIY Mask Machine

If you want to make jelly-like masks in less than 2 minutes, I'll recommend you get a mini mask maker machine. Go to Hailicare.com or click here to buy. I am also using it for the last 3 years and trust me guys it's a game changer.

Mini Mask Maker

This DIY mini, cute and portable mask maker machine comes with a full kit. It's for $64.99 USD but currently it's on sale and you can get it for $28.99 USD.

The Kit Includes

  • Mask Maker Machine*1
  • USB Charage Cord*1
  • Facial Mask Plate*1
  • Collagen Peptide*32
  • User Manual*1

The user manual tells everything about this machine. How to operate the machine and everything about measurements is written on it.

There are so many combos mentioned in the handbook that you can use to make face masks. Few of them are these. You can google to check what products are more suitable for your skin type.

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Comments (2)

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran2 years ago

    I use a home made mask. As you said, natural is the best. And whoa I had no idea there's a mask maker

  • Amber Brock2 years ago

    OMGGG! I love it. I really want to try this now lol. Do they have one on Amazon? totally gotta splurge.

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