Face Masks for a Beautiful Glow
Proverbs 15:13 says, “A happy heart makes the face cheerful.” We all desire for our face to radiate with natural beauty. Our beauty radiates because we are God’s creation, but the right face mask can give us a glamorous glow. So take a look at some of the best face masks for your skin.
To gain the best results, you don’t want to use any exfoliator. Be aware of your skin type and the ingredients in your products to ensure a quality outcome. When purchasing a facial mask, look for a beaded or smooth texture as some products are made with coarse or gritty ingredients that can scratch the surface of your skin leaving you susceptible to infection and open to additional exposure to dirt. Test and experiment to find a good facial scrub that works for your pH and particular skin type. To ease the search, here are nine of our favorites.
Sensitive or Dry Skin
- Farmacy Honey Potion Plus, $65.00 for 117 g.
Antioxidant-rich honey actively warms up the face while mask is on, leaving skin hydrated and replenished.
Hyaluronic Acid works like a moisture magnet making it an ultra hydrator for super soft skin.
Rose petals hydrates and revitalizes skin.
Combination Skin
Tea tree oil, witch hazel and menthol, along with a unique magnetic formula, removes pore-clogging dirt, oil and impurities.
Innovative face mask stick revitalizes and protects skin while unclogging pores, making it perfect for combination and oily skin.
Mask formula loosens dirt particles and impurities, then binds to them and lifts them from the skin.
Acne Prone or Oily Skin
The combination of Kaolin clay, Moroccan lava clay and charcoal create a deep pore detox, pulling out impurities, pollutions and excess oil.
Anti-oxidants fight free radicals and absorbs acne-causing oils while maintaining proper pH balance.
Kaolin clay and salicylic acid work together to draw out impurities, diminish blackheads and the appearance of pores.
When to Use Your Face Mask?
Don’t use a face mask right before a big date or event because your skin may appear red after exfoliation. Use your face mask in the evening so you have the perfect glow the next day.
If you have dry or sensitive skin, exfoliate your skin once a month (once every two weeks at the most).
If you have combination skin, exfoliate every week to once a month.
If you have oily or acne prone skin, exfoliate your skin two to three times a week when the presence of oil increases, otherwise once a week should do it.
As your skin matures, you won’t need to exfoliate as often.
