In terms of comfort and effectiveness, face masks are among the most popular treatments. Used once a week or more, they offer immediate results, whether for hydration, exfoliation or even radiance. However, it is not always easy to find the perfect mask:the areas of the face sometimes have different needs. So, if you choose a purifying mask to target the T-zone, the formula can be a bit drying for the cheeks. And conversely, a moisturizing mask can make the T-zone glow. Hence the idea of multi-masking:the use of two (or more) masks on the face to give all areas of the skin what they need. need. A real time and efficiency saver!
There are no fixed rules when it comes to skincare:the most important thing is to listen to your skin. However, you can follow these few basic principles:
– If you want to hydrate and restore radiance to dull skin, apply a purifying mask to the forehead and nose + a moisturizing or plumping mask to the cheeks + an exfoliating mask to the chin.
– If, on the other hand, you have very dry skin, use a nourishing mask on the cheeks + a moisturizing mask on the chin and forehead + a purifying mask on the nose (if necessary).
Whatever the combination chosen, we respect the exposure time of each formula (we anticipate by applying the one that must be applied the longest first). And for precise application of each formula (and to prevent them from mixing), it is applied with a brush rather than with your fingers.
In short, multi-masking allows us to combine the benefits of several masks to create a tailor-made treatment, adapted to our skin. Of course, it requires a small basic investment, since instead of a single mask, we use several (that said, we use them two or three times slower...). But the result is worth it:the skin is more beautiful and you can solve several problems at the same time (refined skin texture, well-hydrated epidermis, luminous complexion, firmer skin, etc.). We tested, and we are convinced!