[sample/affiliate/AD] Wait! Did we forget about face masks? I’ve seen so many skin care products but relatively few masks amongst them and yet the right mask for your skin can be a game changer in your routine. I’ve been rediscovering Liz Earle masks for the past few days and far from thinking multi-masking is a fad, I’m convinced that, in moderation, it’s really the best way to give your skin the boost it needs.
I’ve long since advocated using your face mask in the mornings particularly when it comes to mattifying or glow making – it really makes no sense to sleep on your beautiful oil-free complexion or your lovely glowing skin when you could spend the day enjoying it! If your skin is prone to oiliness and shine, the Liz Earle Mask to choose here is the Deep Cleansing Clay Mask. Generally, I don’t have oil and shine but there are days when my nose looks positively radiant – in all the wrong ways. Deep Cleansing uses manuka honey, green clay and aloe vera, so while being swift to mattify and cleanse, it won’t dry out your skin. However, I need to caveat that by saying if you have very sensitive skin, it may not for you. It’s a good mask for targeting specific areas, such as nose and chin – you might not need to use it all over your face.
Discovering Liz Earle Masks ADAs a quick reminder, Liz Earle masks are leaping bunny certified and ethically sourced. Use the Deep Clay Cleansing Mask a couple of times a week for five to ten minutes before rinsing away.
I’ll be the first to put my hands up to being a multi-mask sceptic, but it does make sense to treat what is needed. My natural masking choice from the Liz Earle collection is the Hydrating Cream Mask because the blend of shea butter, apricot kernel seed oil and borage seed oil are just such a treat for the dehydrated. The mask is cool to the touch (putting cold mask on just woken-up skin is bracing!) and so soothing it’s the least possible bother to sit in bed and sip your tea or coffee for ten minutes, but if you don’t have time, pull back your hair and wear it while pouring the cornflakes or buttering the toast. My foundation goes on like a dream afterwards and my skin feels fresher.
You can use the Hydrating Cream Mask as often as you like and the moisture will last all day. Leave it on for a good ten minutes before using a warm cloth to remove.
Even I get confused over what it is best for what in the myriad of masks. Brightening Clay Mask needs no explanation and can be used by all skin types for a perkier looking complexion but it works particularly well for oil-prone. You’ll feel it on your skin with a mild tingle which I actually felt as more cooling than tingling and you’ll only need to leave it on your skin for up to two minutes. The formula uses white clay, witch hazel, aloe vera and camphor. This is a great mask to pop on while you’re brushing your teeth as they both require the same amount of time (but we all know that sometimes that goal doesn’t, er, get achieved, so 30 seconds is fine ;-)). The thing you’ll notice most is smoothness and radiance. If you have sensitive skin, the Balancing Gel Mask is a top choice – it will do the same work as the Brightening Clay Mask more gently – meadowsweet and lime flower are calming by nature – with a little toning action too.
Masks can often be about more than skin concerns – they’re quick and effective ways to pay attention to yourself even in the midst of chaos. If you love to soak in a bath with a mask and a good book in the evenings, then do so, especially the Hydrating Cream Mask which makes a lovely night time treat. But if it’s hard to find the time, a splash and dash is just fine – this collection has all the versatility you need for the time you have. The Liz Earle masks are £21 HERE. While I’m here, I’d also like to highlight the Skin Repair Bundle for £49.50 HERE that has a value of £122. There are three options – Light, Rich or Gel – and the set is 8 products. Always check out the Liz Earle offer page HERE because they are strong on great value bundles.
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I need to try out more by Liz Earle soon!
Danielle | thereluctantblogger.co.uk