Collection: Hydrating Face Masks & Exfoliators
The goal of balanced skin is not just healthy-looking. The joy of skincare is seen when results show soft and glowing skin. Whatever skin issues one may be battling, the ambition is the same. Exposure to harsh chemicals, pollution, and UV rays exacerbates existing concerns like too oily or too dry skin, breakouts, acne, or ageing. All these factors, along with changes in lifestyle and diet, can cause a great amount of stress to the skin.
While there are many solutions to skin concerns, and your skincare routine is a great way to address your issues, masks and exfoliators are an additional bonus for hydrating and rejuvenating your skin. Masks can provide hydration and freshness to your face without clogging up your pores or making the skin feel heavy and lathered.
We all want our skin to be soft, supple, and glowing. This skin goal or ambition is true for all of us, no matter whether we have dry or oily skin, whether we are prone to acne and breakouts, whether we have dehydrated or ageing skin—you name it—we all want the same thing.
Even with all of the said concerns, we are also faced with harsh chemicals, pollution, and the Australian sun's harsh UV rays, which can further dehydrate and age your skin. It's enough to make you want to hibernate for the time being. Although many solutions are available to combat skin concerns, such as serums or targeted treatments, masks are a great way to go above and beyond to provide the hydration and rejuvenation your skin needs. They provide a lot of moisture without clogging your pores or making your skin feel heavy.
Vitamins, peptides, and marine and plant extracts are just a few of the ingredients in our favourite masks, which give us spa-like effects without leaving the house.
Face masks are very popular these days; many people use them to exfoliate and protect their skin. However, only some people know that face masks were among the first cosmetics used to retain attractiveness. Face masks were utilised in ancient cultures' beauty rituals as early as 3000 BC. For example, various herbs, plants, roots, and flowers were used to create a variety of masks in early Indian civilisation. Herbs were mixed in proportions to suit different skin types and attain the desired results.
Face masks are designed to meet your skin's needs. Because of their occlusive qualities, highly concentrated essential ingredients, and length of time on the skin, they will effectively penetrate your skin, protect it, and aid in your skin goals.