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Use A Face Mask

Hydrating beauty masks are amazing. Because they are highly concentrated and super-absorbent you need only use a tiny amount from time to time get good results. The secret behind their efficacy lies in the active ingredients which adjust themselves to the needs of the epidermis.

Why should I use a mask?
Masks can dramatically improve the features no matter how old you are or what type of skin you have. In responding to the needs of the epidermis, they reverse the harmful effects of weather conditions whilst toning and hydrating the skin. For optimum results alternate products which contain different ingredients. Use a clay mask to purify; a thermal mask to sooth the skin; vitamin C to revitalise; apricot oil to hydrate...

Masking your face in beauty
You should use a mask once a week or more frequently if you love their refreshing and regenerative effect. Always try to avoid the delicate area around eyes when applying. Instead apply liberally to the neck- a highly delicate part of your body often overlooked in everyday beauty care. Take care to stick to the time indicated on the product as taking it off too quickly will not give it time to work properly and leaving it on too long can produce the exact opposite of the desired effect - which is, to enable the skin to adapt to its environment by balancing itself naturally.


Some Facts about Face Mask
  • Use a mask every time you want a beauty pick-me-up.
  • Remember that a mask is twice as concentrated as a day or night cream.
  • Choose your mask according to your needs: for soothing, hydrating or revitalizing.



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