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NATURAL FACE MASKS AND PEELS

Modern cosmetology makes wide use of natural skincare products. Natural face masks are beneficial for stimulating skin renewal and removing old keratinized cells. Thanks to active ingredients and vitamins, they also eliminate toxins, microbes, and free radicals.

Peels help fight blackheads, minimize pores, and reduce inflammation. Which one to choose — salicylic or glycolic? It depends on your skin type and specific needs.

NATURAL FACE MASKS: TYPES

The most popular include:

  • hydrogel or sheet masks,
  • clay masks,
  • peel-off masks,
  • alginate masks.

Hydrogel and sheet masks are convenient and provide almost instant results: hydration, smoothing, brightening, and restoring balance.

Clay masks are powerful cleansers, especially effective for oily and problematic skin, as they regulate sebum and mattify.

Examples from Marie Fresh Cosmetics – the green clay mask prevents cell aging, tightens pores, reduces inflammation, tones, smooths wrinkles, and removes puffiness.

The peeling mask gently exfoliates dead cells, lightens post-acne spots, and regulates sebum with a mix of AHA, BHA, and PHA acids.

The BEAUTY MASK with quinoa proteins and fermented minerals deeply nourishes, hydrates, and strengthens the skin barrier.

FACIAL PEELS: WHICH TO CHOOSE

Salicylic peel – suitable for darker skin, effective against acne, seborrhea, hyperpigmentation, and post-acne.

Glycolic peel – a surface chemical peel with high penetration, effective for aging signs, acne, keratosis, and pigmentation.

Enzyme peel (by Marie Fresh) – with cranberry and pomegranate enzymes: gently exfoliates, hydrates, accelerates regeneration, and stimulates collagen production.