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Which type of facial mask is best?

The best facial mask depends on your skin’s needs. A clay mask is ideal for oily or congested skin, helping to purify and balance. A hydrating face mask is perfect for dry, dull, or dehydrated skin, restoring moisture and softness. For overall radiance, look for masks with natural actives that brighten and soothe.


What does a facial mask do?

A facial mask delivers concentrated ingredients to target specific skin concerns. Whether it’s deeply cleansing, intensely hydrating, or calming, a face mask helps improve skin texture, clarity, and overall wellbeing, enhancing your skincare ritual.


Is a facial mask good for everyday use?

Most face masks are designed for use 1–3 times a week. Daily use may be too much for some skin types. Always follow the guidance on the product label and listen to what your skin needs.


Am I supposed to wash my face after a face mask?

It depends on the type of mask. Clay and gel masks are usually rinsed off, while some hydrating face masks can be gently removed with a cloth or tissue. Always check the instructions to get the most benefit from your facial mask.