Multi-Masking Recommendations for Specific Type of Skin
Each type of skin requires different ingredients. Below are some recommendations you should know:
– For dry skin: The driest parts tend to be raised, such as the cheeks’ apples or areas with thin skin around your eyes or lips. Go for masks with lipid-rich components, such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, mineral oil, and safflower oil.
– For oily skin: The chin, nose, and forehead are the oiliest areas on the face. It is recommended to choose products with ingredients that can attract and bind to oil, such as mud, charcoal, or clay.
– For skin with breakouts: Go for products with salicylic acid or white clay to reduce the appearance of pores and reduce blemishes
– For skin with dark spots: Masks with licorice, kojic acid, algae, or vitamin C can help lighten pigment and improve uneven skin tone
– For skin with fine lines: Choose products with ingredients like shea butter, jojoba, green tea, spinach, kale, or spirulina. [10]










