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WHAT TYPE OF MASK SHOULD YOU USE ACCORDING TO YOUR SKIN!



I’m gonna write about the types of different masks and what are they for so you can easily know what type of you mask you should be buying for your skin.
I've seen a lot of people who just get any mask for themselves but the right way is to look for what you need and what will suit you.

Clay and charcoal masks

Clay and charcoal masks are best for oily skin. These masks absorb oils, dirt and debris from your skin. Charcoal masks have the ability to draw out dirt from your pores. These masks won’t dry out your skin but help absorb the excessive oil.

Brightening masks

These masks are good if your skin is dull and also for people suffering from uneven skin tone or pigmentation. This type masks are rich in vitamin C which is very good for skin brightening, they will leave your skin even, smooth and glowing.

Peel off mask

A peel off mask removes a thin layer of dead skin from your face, these masks are very good for dull skins, peel of masks removes dirt but these don’t pull the blackheads out so it’s not as deep cleaning but if blackheads are not a problem for you use this masks to remove dead skin instantly! this will leave your skin smooth and cleaner.

Cream masks

Cream masks are better if you have normal to dry skin because they are rich in oil and moisturizes you skin, use these masks if you want your dry skin to feel soft and moisturized.

So did you find out what type of mask you’re gonna be using? Check out my top 8 DIY masks





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