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Réaliser un masque une à deux fois par semaine permet de compléter sa routine grâce à un supplément d’actifs ciblés. On l’adapte à sa condition de peau du moment, en cure.

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Le masque super-hydratant

Idéal après une exposition au soleil ou pendant une période de grand froid, le Face Mask Dr. Barbara Sturm est le soin iconique façon “facial at home” qui hydrate et répare les peaux malmenées.

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Your winter ally

Dehydrated skin? Discover Susanne Kaufmann Moisturising Mask, your essential to nourish and soothe.

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Why use a face mask?

Introducing a face mask into your beauty routine is a great way to pamper your skin, no matter what type of skin you have. Whether you're looking for hydration, a quick boost of radiance or a purifying treatment, a face mask is an ultra-targeted essential to address your current problem. While the moisturising mask in particular is well known, there are now a multitude of face masks with clean, cutting-edge formulas capable of solving several skin problems at once. Looking for radiance, soothing, purification or a boost for visibly younger skin? Our selection is very wide and answers all your concerns. In fact, don't hesitate to take a look at our 5 favourite masks

What type of face mask should I choose?

The choice of your face mask will obviously depend on your problem but also on your skin type and its degree of sensitivity. Do you have no particular concerns or on the contrary, your skin is dehydrated? There is nothing better than a moisturising face mask, an essential in your bathroom! The Nuori moisturising mask We were particularly taken with the... As a general rule, we recommend those based on hyaluronic acid, the most formidable active ingredient because it is capable of retaining 1000 times its weight in water. For skin prone to imperfections, ingredients such as tea tree, charcoal, sulphur or mint extracts should be preferred, as they reduce imperfections while boosting tissue repair to avoid post-blemish marks. For mature skin, antioxidants, peptides or hyaluronic acid will be your allies to give the skin a boost, while filling in wrinkles and fading any pigmentation spots. If you simply want to give your skin a little more radiance, opt for exfoliating masks based on fruit acids, enzymes or glycolic acid. 

Redness mask and sensitive skin: how to choose? 

When you have sensitive skin, it is essential to choose your face mask according to your degree of sensitivity. Indeed, for skin that is prone to overheating or irritation leading irreparably to redness, it is preferable to choose a soothing mask that is neither too strong nor too stimulating. Honey, calendula or arnica are some of the ingredients to look for in a redness mask. But don't worry: having sensitive skin and redness doesn't mean you can't deal with your other beauty issues. A dull complexion that you want to revitalise? Go for gentle exfoliating masks like the Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask. Blemishes and blackheads? Opt for a purifying redness-sensitive skin mask with manuka, an antibacterial, antiseptic and super moisturising ingredient! You will find this star ingredient in the Antipodes Aura Manuka mask

How often should I use a face mask?

Ideally, we recommend applying your face mask once or twice a week. For some masks for sensitive skin, such as the Susanne KaufmannSoothing Mask, you can even leave your mask on overnight. However, don't forget the essential steps before applying your mask. A cleansed and exfoliated skin will react better to the active ingredients in your mask. Would you like some recommendations? Don't hesitate to visit our shopping guide Face mask to find out more. So get your masks, get ready, moisturise!