Facial skin is very multifaceted and often one product is not enough for proper skin care in different areas. Only multimasking, which has become a beauty trend, in facial skin care can eliminate this problem. Dermatologists all over the world support this state-of-the-art approach, which is capable of providing much more thorough and gentle facial skin care.
A special way applying masks is what multimasking is all about. Its main idea is the simultaneous application of different types of masks for different skin types. This method saves a lot of time. As a rule, beauticians or women at home apply masks in stages.
How to use the multimasking technique?
For the first time this method appeared, the simultaneous application of several types of masks on the face and neck, in South Korea. Who is it for? Anyone who wants to save time and get multi-effect "all at once"!
Apply the required type of mask to each area of the skin of the face, previously cleansed with peeling. Exfoliation removes dead cells from the skin surface that prevent the active ingredients from penetrating deep into the epidermis.
The most common zoning: forehead, nose, chin - oily, and dry cheeks, neck and under the eyes - requires nutrition. But in each case, the scheme will be different.
T-zone (nose, forehead)
Often more oily, prone to blackhead formation. This area has wider, more open and clogged pores. For care, you should use masks aimed at cleaning and narrowing the pores. Masks containing salicylic acid, based on different clay and coal, calendula, lotus, as well as enzymes will be effective. These ingredients can make the skin look more youthful and rested.
Cheekbones and cheeks
They need regular restoration of water balance. To avoid the formation of dry or dark spots and a gray complexion, you should use masks with vitamin C and B5, hyaluronic acid, as well as moisturizing herbal ingredients, peptides and antioxidants.
Chin area
It requires a preliminary assessment. If dryness and flaking appears, it is worth using a mask, as on the skin of the cheeks. There are times when inflammation or a rash develops on the chin. In this case, masks for the T-zone will come to the rescue, which can remove oily sheen.
Under the eyes
It is very thin and delicate, requires special care, since it practically does not have sebaceous glands. Masks with the tonic properties of caffeine, green tea, cucumber extract, hyaluronic acid and hydrates are used against the first wrinkles, to relieve puffiness, to combat dark circles.
Neck area
Use nourishing vitamin masks, and add a little retinol to the treatment. The composition of such masks, as a rule, contains collagen, panthenol, vitamins A, E, as well as valuable oils, hyaluronic acid and seaweed.
For anti-aging care
If the skin is thin, then cream masks should be used. It is very convenient to apply masks under the eyes in the form of patches (applications with a high concentration of active substances). It is much more convenient to apply the selected products to the rest of the face zones with a brush - there is minimal risk of entering the area of another mask. But you should always start with the area around the eyes. Then go to the T-zone, cheeks and neck. Leave the multi-mask for 30 minutes. Wash your face, apply cream. Ready!
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