Get great skin by peeling it off....with a peel-off mask

When it comes to skin care it should be taken seriously. Follow the five steps and your skin will look great. However, there are occasions where skin might be hitting a rough patch or you choose to give it a little extra tender loving care. A way to detoxify and clarify skin is with a peel off mask. Unlike its cousin, the clay mask, the peel off mask is not washed off, but peeled off like glue. The name is indicative of the way it is removed. The peel off mask is a bit more viscous, and jelly like in consistence. It can take getting used to for it seems hard to spread on the face at first. What is wonderful is as the mask dries it extracts toxins and dirt that clogs pores. Christina’s Silk Peel Off Mask ($55) works to lift and smooth skin for a healthier and younger appears because skin bonds are strengthened. For a cooling relieve which is great for those with rosacea, Freeman’s Feeling Beautiful Cucumber Facial Peel-Off Mask ($4) has cucumber extract to trap moisture into skin, chamomile extract to neutralize skin irritants by calming, and Vitamin A to refine skin tone. As well, Queen Helene’s Grape Seed Extract Masque ($5) purifies skin from the extracts powerful qualities. Instead of the dried glue like quality of how these great masks dry there is a rubberizing version from Bliss. The Fabulous Skin-Reviving Rubberizing Mask ($38) seems like a science experiment as you mix it up but it will dry to a rubber like quality to then peel off. Another innovative peel off mask is Amore Pacific’s Moisture Bound Refreshing Masque ($90). The pack includes pre-treated masks that you lay on your face. Do not worry; there are holes for eyes, nose and mouth. Sit back and relax as the multifaceted nutrients penetrate the skin. Then when it is done, the mask is peeled off and discarded. With great options on the market, try a peel off mask to start extracting those toxins from skin.

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