Face masks: the newest to try are in fabric and immediately ready to use!

Face masks never cease to please, especially at a time like this, with the after-effects of the action of the sun and the heat on the skin and preparation for the first autumn colds. That's why incorporating them into the skin routine proves to be a winning move.

Fruit acids, hyaluronic acid, collagen, clay, vegetable charcoal ... The ingredients contained in the face masks are the most varied, each with a specific function and properties.

Then there are those who love to experiment - perhaps too much - like this lady who uses a mask based on her face, hold on, cum! Watch the video ...

Face masks: those in fabric are the most innovative!

Face masks can be compared to a glass of water when you are thirsty: a revitalizing panacea for our skin. Plus the healing touch of antioxidant and recompacting ingredients.

If we used to have to manually spread the mask on our face, perhaps with the help of a brush, now the cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies make everything even easier and more immediate: the new face masks are ready to use, often in fabric and already soaked in the active ingredients that will hydrate, energize, purify, regenerate and / or give an anti-aging lifting effect to make our skin perfect.

All you have to do is discard them, place them carefully on your face and let them act according to the time of application. Convenient isn't it?

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Fabric face masks: which ones to choose

Depending on the type of skin - oily, combination, dry, normal - and the action you want to achieve - purifying, astringent, moisturizing, lifting, nourishing, relaxing - there are suitable face masks.
Browse the gallery below and discover the newest ones to try!

See also: Textile face masks for perfect skin!

© Helena Rubinstein Face masks

DIY face masks: at home as at the beautician!

If you prefer to check the ingredients used firsthand and mix them according to your needs or create different masks for the multimasking, a rapidly growing phenomenon that consists in the application of different masks according to the parts of the face (eg purifying in the classic T-zone with pimples, blackheads and dilated pores, moisturizing in the most delicate areas such as the eye contour and nourishing in the most as dry as cheeks) here is a video that will explain step by step how to prepare a moisturizing and elasticizing face mask with yogurt.

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