Discovering Beauty Under A Mask
- By:louise forrest
Dry skin, oily skin, aging skin; if you have a skin issue, chances are you have a skin care routine you follow to help get your skin back on track. Even if you do not have many skin problems, you should have a skin care routine in order to help keep your skin looking young and staying healthy.
There are several main methods used and recommended for your skin; cleansing to help rid your skin of dirt, debris, and too much oil, exfoliating helps remove dead and flaking skin cells, as well as helping to clear pores, and moisturizing to help keep skin soft and supple.
Depending upon your skin type, you may use other methods or specific products in your skin care routine. People with oily skin might use astringents to help keep pores closed, or blotters to help dab at excess oil during the day. Those with dry skin might want creams with extra emollients in them to give their skin even more moisture throughout the day and even during the night.
Some people go father and add in the occasional chemical peel to get rid of winkles, and others opt for microdermabrasion to clean out pores and shed layers of dead skin cells more efficiently than any exfoliate can.
But for both sufferers of dry skin, oily skin, and even for those who have virtually no skin problems, there is always the possibility of a mask. The facial mask comes in all colors, consistencies, and ingredients, with promises of all sorts pertaining to the benefits of facial mask skin care.
Facial masks are a completely optional step in a skin care routine, and are considered by most to be a kind of luxury only found in beauty spas or during a relaxing bath when one has time to sit with cooling creams on their face. But if facial masks are considered so special, should that not mean they are quite beneficial? And if they are so beneficial, does that not mean they would be used more often?
Actually, facial masks are completely optional, and in truth, not entirely special. Many people can lay claims of facial masks curing acne, removing winkles and fine lines, softening cellulite, building collagen, and other possible benefits. In fact, facial masks are not the magic ingredient that makes for a cure all for skin.
However, that does not mean masks have no benefits at all. People with oily skin may want to use a mask in order to have excess oil soaked from their face in order to have a more even look. Extra emollient masks can help to soothe and moisturize someone with dry skin.
Masks are often used to help soothe skin, and in giving the person this soothing feeling, can even help add to the relief of stress, which is a common factor in acne outbreaks, eczema outbreaks, and psoriasis eruptions. Masks can beneficial because of the ingredients they contain, coming from certain muds containing enzymes, such as volcanic earth, vitamins and minerals, or plants such as lavender and seaweed.
These ingredients can all have a specific purpose, and you may have seen some of them listed as ingredients in your moisturizer or other skin care product.
Facial masks, though quite optional, can be a fun added step in your skin care routine. You can find some good ones online or on your drugstore shelf if you do a little research and choose one that will be of best use to your skin type. Give yourself a little time to relax and put on a mask. Even if the results are not phenomenal, you cannot deny the ease you feel while lounging about with a pleasant mask on your face.
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