1. FOR YOUR OILY AREAS
Your T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are usually the oiliest, so look for a mask with ingredients like clay, charcoal, or mud that attract and bind to oil without drying out the skin. Then apply the mask on your T-zone (or your where you feel your most oily areas of your face are after examining your skin).
Editor’s pick: Love Nature Clay Mask Burdock - a cleansing, re-balancing clay mask that clarifies and purifies the skin.
2. FOR YOUR DRY AREAS
Your cheeks and the skin around your eyes may experience more dryness than other areas. Unlike your T-zone, these areas often have less oil-producing glands. Help hydrate and illuminate the area by applying a mask formulated with natural oat or aloe vera to soothe and hydrate the skin.
Editor’s pick: Love Nature Love Nature Creamy Mask Oat - Oat extract is rich in B vitamins which leave skin feeling soft and supple. this mask will help skin appear more luminous and moisturized.
Finish off by rinsing off and give your face a good rubdown. Massage helps increase blood circulation and absorption!
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