Multi-masking: It’s a Thing
How would you classify your skin type? Is it normal, combination or oily? Is it sometimes oily and sometimes dry?
The truth is that most of us will experience combination skin at some point in our lives. Multi-masking addresses the problem by targeting specific areas with specific masks. Our T-zones, which lean towards oiliness, could be targeted with mattifying formulas, while more dry or congested areas could benefit from hydrating or detoxifying formulas.
HERE'S OUR BEGINNERS GUIDE TO MULTI-MASKING:
ZONE 1 | HYDRATING
Where? The forehead or cheeks, which tend to lose moisture
What? Cream-based masks that boost natural hydration
ZONE 2 | DETOXIFYING
Where? Nose or chin, which may tend towards congestion and blemishes
What? Gel-based formulas that combat congestion and purify pores
ZONE 3 | FIRMING
Where? Cheeks and around the eyes, where fine lines tend to appear first
What? Firming masks help to minimise the appearance of fine lines and restore radiance