Two key steps to a good skincare routine are masking and exfoliating. Exfoliating helps remove old dead skin, while masking helps to maintain moisture on the fresh layer of skin. There are many types of masks and exfoliators to fit various types of skincare needs. Since there are so many, it can be hard to decide which ones are worth trying. If you’re on the search for a mask or exfoliator, keep reading to find out more about some of the best ones to have in your skincare routine.
This exfoliator acts as both a physical and a chemical exfoliator. The gauze pads are soaked in ingredients to help aid with skin purification, while the textured gauze sloughs off dead skin. This product comes in three different types that target specific skin issues, which means theirs an exfoliator for every skin type.
Any face mask with rose in it is bound to be a refreshing experience, and that’s exactly what you get with this face mask. Fresh’s rose mask is intended to help calm and hydrate your skin. It is made with real rose petals, which is noticeable by the mask’s natural floral scent. If you’re in need of a refresh after a long day, this is the mask to try.
Peel-off masks work to pull impurities from clogged pores while also moisturizing your skin. This mask has a light cucumber scent and dries clear. Once it’s completely dry, you can have a bit of fun peeling off the mask, revealing super soft skin and gunk free pores.
Krave Beauty’s Kale-lalu-yAHA is a chemical exfoliator that contains AHA. However, the AHA product in this exfoliator isn’t super harsh and can be used on sensitive skin. Another great thing about this product is that it contains kale which has many skin benefits such as vitamin C and vitamin A. If you’re interested in trying a chemical exfoliator this is a great one to start with.
Designed to wear at night and work its magic while you sleep, this sleep mask is packed with hydrating ingredients. As you sleep this mask works to hydrate and rejuvenate your tired skin so that you can wake up with a natural glow. It also includes sensitive skin friendly ingredients like chamomile. If you don’t have the time to deal with a sheet mask, this sleep pack might be the solution.
This coconut sheet mask is super moisturizing and easy to use. Just like any other sheet mask, you allow this one to sit for up to 20 minutes, remove, and then tap the remaining essence into your face and neck. This mask will leave your face smooth and dewy.
Solution is a gentle chemical exfoliator. Glossier claims that this product will transform your skin in 4 weeks. The exfoliator AHA, BHA, and PHA to help unclog your pores, remove dead skin, and reduce redness.
This cute mask is specifically for your under-eye area. Made with vegetable-derived serum, the eye masks de-puff your eyes and work to reduce dark circles. When you remove them, the area around your eyes is left moisturized and refreshed. If your eyes need a little pick me up in the morning, you should give these holographic cuties a try.
Charcoal masks are designed to clarify your skin. This mask from Peach Slices works extra hard because not only does the charcoal clarify your skin, it also unclogs your pores since it’s a peel-off mask. It also works to exfoliate your skin and can be used when multi-masking.
If you’re looking to give your skin an extra dose of hydration overnight, this is the sleep mask for you. This Laneige sleep mask is filled with ingredients to moisturize and hydrate your skin while you sleep. When you wake up in the morning your skin will feel refreshed and plump. The best part is that this product is great for all skin types, including oily skin.
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