Expert Talk: Is Multi-Masking Effective As A Facial?
by Femina | December 15, 2020, 16:44 IST
Multi-masking is – for the uninitiated – about applying different masks to the different parts of the face in order to specifically target them and their requirements. Take the oilier-than-cheeks T-zone in consideration. It will need a mask that targets oily skin. The under-eye area is more delicate than the other skin sections on the face. So it needs to be handled differently. This way, the multi-masking targets different skin types as needed.
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Multi-masking is often done taking into consideration the various skin types present in the facial skin and its requirements. For example, the T-zone – that ranges from the forehead to the tip of the nose – is oily and therefore should be masked with a mask that is cooling and regulates oil or sebum production on the face. Kaolin clay-based cooling masks are a great pick for this region. Then we arrive at the area unde
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There have been various studies which prove that sleep on one side or on the stomach can distort facial skin. Such sleeping position causes mechanical compression force which speeds up wrinkle formation. It is also believed that using silk pillowcases in place of cotton can also
help prevent wrinkles as silk causes less friction as compared to cotton.
Effective Home Remedies to Reduce Fine Lines
Following are the three most popular and effective remedies to treat fine lines at home.
Banana Mask: Banana is rich in vitamin A that helps boost collagen in the skin. All you have to do is mash some banana and apply the paste on the targeted area. It also helps hydrate the area thus, preventing and reducing the wrinkling of the skin. Keep it on for 15-20 minutes and wash it off with water.