People have been using face masks as part of their skin care regimen for millennia. Cleopatra was said to have used clay, Dead Sea mud and egg whites as facial masks in ancient Egypt, and other cultures followed with natural facial and skin care practices. Regardless of the ingredients used, all recognized the importance of caring for the skin. Using a face mask as part of your regular skin care routine could be beneficial to your skin—if you’re doing it right, that is. Face masks can help address specific skin care concerns (like dullness or oily skin)—plus, they can be a totally relaxing, spa-like experience. Clay Masks: Clay and mud masks are easy to recognize. Their thick consistency and trademark green, brown, or gray color is notable. These masks are known for their “detoxifying” effects, where they draw oil and dirt from your pores. Because of their purifying results, clay and mud masks are best for acne-prone, oily, combination, or dull skin. Popular ...
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