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3 Ways to Use the Targeted Multimasking Procedure

It's no secret that we're big fans of face masks at Skincare.com. From using sheet masks to moisturize the skin on a long flight using overnight masks that work while we sleep, masking is definitely one of our favorite skin care routines. But of all the masking techniques, one of our favorite techniques - and one that resonates a lot - is multi-masking. Designed to address a variety of skin concerns, Multimasking allows you to get the most out of your face mask. While everyone is talking about traditional way to use multimaskingwhat if we told you that there are actually additional ways to try this technique? Keep reading to learn about XNUMX ways to use Targeted Multi Masking Mode with SkinCeuticals masks to create your most customized regimen!

First things first, let's get to know the masks: 

  • Biocellulose Revitalizing Mask This revitalizing treatment was created to comfort and repair damaged skin. The moisturizing sheet mask contains biocellulose fibers that help it stay on the skin.
  • Phytocorrective mask - The brand's newest face mask, this cooling and soothing mask is perfect after a long day in the sun, an intense workout, travel and more!
  • Moisturizing mask B5 - Ideal for dehydrated, dull skin, this gel mask hydrates and nourishes the skin, leaving it smooth and supple.
  • Purifying clay mask - This non-drying clay mask unclogs clogged pores and absorbs excess sebum. Formulated with kaolin clay, bentonite clay, aloe, chamomile and a blend of hydroxy acids to help exfoliate the surface of the skin, remove sebum and soothe the skin.

Zone Multimasking

The most traditional way to use multi-masking - applying face masks to unique areas - allows you to solve several skin care problems at once. So, for example, if you have congested, clogged pores on your nose, use a clay mask, and for dry, dehydrated cheeks, use a gel mask. You can use as many masks as you like.

Multi-masking layers

This method involves using one mask at a time, but sequentially. Let's say you want to cleanse your pores and then moisturize your skin. First use a clay mask to unclog pores and then take a repairing sheet mask.

Variable multimask

Sometimes there is no time to use multiple masks in one day and this is where this technique comes in and travel is a great time to use it. The night before your flight, apply a clay mask to make sure your skin is clear of pre-flight impurities. The next day, upon landing, use the Phyto-Corrective Mask to cool and soothe the skin.

Simply put, there is no right or wrong way to multimask! Have fun, experiment and get ready for the fact that your skin will become the most beautiful.