Natural Facial Masks
Natural
facial masks are concentrated, intensive leave-on treatments. They should
be matched to your skin type. Use a natural facial mask once or twice a
week when your skin needs an extra boost.
For best results, use a natural facial mask after facial cleansing and before using your facial toner. There are various types of natural facial masks on the market, including clay masks for oily skin, cream masks for dry, dehydrated skin, and enzyme masks for sensitive skin.
Clay Masks:
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Indicated for oily, blemished, and normal-to-combination skins.
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Deep cleanse the skin by drawing out impurities and toxins
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Absorbs excess oil like virtual blotting paper
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Removes dead skin cells
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Improves the appearance of large pores by removing blackheads and impurities
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Balances and corrects oily or blemish prone skin conditions
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Acts as an antiseptic by killing harmful bacteria that can cause blemishes
Cream Masks:
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Indicated for dry, sensitive, and mature skins
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Acts as an intensive, nourishing moisture treatment
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Used to soften and smooth the skin
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Reduces skin roughness, cracking, and irritation
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Creates a barrier on the skin's surface to lock in moisture
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Nourishes the skin by replacing lost moisture, oils and nutrients
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Enhances the skin's appearance and texture
Enzyme Masks:
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Indicated for sensitive, normal-to-combination, and dry skins
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Uses fruit or vegetable enzymes to “digest” damaged, dry and flakey skin without disturbing the living, healthy cells
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Improves the texture of the skin by sloughing off dry patches
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Allows the skin to retain more moisture
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Clarifies and smoothes the complexion
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Stimulates new cell growth
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Keeps skin soft and bright



