MAGIC RAIN Coconut Jelly Bio-Cellulose Mask Sheet Whitening


It is no surprise that face masks are among the most popular spa procedures. The tingling, the texture, the soothing smell, and the overall ahhhhh factor are major pluses. But are these just facial sensory frills, or can masks really do something good for your skin?

Here is my take: I think of them as the deadlift to my squat. A complementary move that offers more benefit when part of a bigger, more elaborate booty-building routine. In other words, masks may offer some advantage alone, but they're more useful in the context of daily sunscreen, antixodiant, and retinol use. The synergistic effect of both together gives more radiance than either by itself.

Peel off masks absorb excess oil from your skin while they unclog and purify your pores, giving you a natural matte and clarified complexion. Don’t be mistaken, this is nothing like your aggressive oil control creams and face washes that leave your skin feeling like cardboard. Peel off masks absorb excess oil without dehydrating your skin.

Easy Hydration And Nourishment
You may not know this, but your moisturizer may not be absorbed into your skin completely if you apply it hurriedly or unevenly. Also, when you skip moisturizing or live in a humid or dehydrating environment, your skin is stripped of moisture and may age faster.

Peel off masks can make up for all that loss of hydration and nutrition in just a few uses. Making peel off masks a weekly regimen will help your skin heal even if you neglected it for the longest time.

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