6 Face Masks to Revitalize Your Skin This Spring
April 19, 2021If you deal with seasonal skincare concerns like dryness, inflammation or dullness, we recommend incorporating a face mask into your routine, and we’re not talking about the protective kind. Face masks have a variety of benefits, but they can be especially useful during transitional weather when your skin is dealing with changing environmental aggressors. Some masks will help combat dryness and flakes, while others can soften your complexion overnight. From a mask that contains real rose petals to one with a detoxifying formula find our favorite options for spring 2021, ahead.
Kiehl’s Turmeric & Cranberry Seed Energizing Radiance Mask
Feeling dull? This energizing mask has you covered. It works to invigorate and brighten your skin’s appearance with gentle exfoliation. Cranberry and turmeric work together to give you an illuminated, smoother complexion.
Lancôme Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Ultra Sheet Mask
If you deal with fine lines or wrinkles, try this sheet mask-moisturizer hybrid. It’s coated with the Lancôme Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Ultra Face Cream, which helps promote hydrated and firmer-looking skin, leaving your complexion radiant and tight.
SkinCeuticals Hydrating B5 Mask
Dry, flaky skin can be stubborn during transitional spring weather. Add some major moisture back into your complexion with this intense hydrating B5 gel mask. It also contains hyaluronic acid to help attracts moisture and keep you dewy all day.
TULA Claydate Detoxing & Toning Face Mask Stick
Acne-prone skin can act up during seasonal changes. This detoxifying mask has a combination of clay, apple cider vinegar, witch hazel and willowbark to help draw out dirt and oil and tighten the look of pores.
Then I Met You Rosé Resurfacing Facial Mask
An exfoliating mask will help slough off dead surface skin cells and reveal brighter, more even-toned skin. Try this resurfacing mask with 6% AHA, 0.5% BHA and real rose petals to help you get there.
A jelly mask is a hydrating option to keep your skin velvety and soft. This milky mask does just the trick with a blend of coconut, oat, chamomile and sea buckthorn to help calm and moisturize your complexion.
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