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Your Guide To Multi-Masking Skin Superheroes


By IMAGE
09th Aug 2017
Your Guide To Multi-Masking Skin Superheroes

In the August issue, Andrea Kissane explains the skincare superheroes that are on your express route to fresh and flawless skin and how to combine them for optimum effect. Welcome to multi-masking.


Multi-masking is next level skincare, giving you a completely customised skin solution. It can refer to mixing masks together, layering them one after another to deliver the best results, or using specific treatments at the same time on different areas of the face. is targeted method of multi-masking is great for combination skin or for calming breakouts, as it matches the mask to the particular needs of that area of skin.

For example, our T-zone tends to be oilier, so while a clay mask works well here, it may not provide the hydration needed for drier areas like the cheeks and forehead, and so a soothing mask can be applied to those areas. In addition, different temperatures of masks can be utilised to increase circulation, help to push ingredients into the skin, or to reduce the appearance of pores.

MASKS TO TRY:

CLAY MASKS

Designed to draw out impurities and absorb excess sebum.

1. Trilogy Mineral Radiance Mask, €23.95, 2. Clarins SOS Pure Mask, €38, and 3. L’Oreal Paris Pure Clay Detox Mask, €11.99, will particularly appeal to younger skins, as they’re ideal for oily and acne-prone skin.

PORE REDUCING/OIL CONTROL MASKS

Packed with ingredients to remove impurities and reduce the appearance of the size of your pores, detox masks like the below masks are designed to deliver a smoother looking complexion.

1. La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Mask, €15, 2. Benefit The POREfessional: Instant Wipeout Masks, €35 for eight masks, and 3. Elizabeth Arden Prevage City Smart Double Action Detox Peel Off Mask, €70.


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