Popular Facial Masks and How to Use Them
May 6, 2011 by admin
If you don’t know what a face mask (or facial mask) is and how to use it - this is the article for you. Most face masks come in 3-4 standard brands or types. Among those, there are hundreds of variations meant to target your very specific skin concerns. • Clay or Herbal (Dry Ingredients)
• Moisturizing
• Peel off
• Gel
- Facial Masks
The most common types of facial masks are:
First let’s start with the clay or herbal facial masks. These are typically found in a powder form and you have the opportunity to custom-blend them with water, or facial toner, any ingredient you like. Most clay masks are detoxifying and also very good for all skin types. If you have oily skin, the clay will reduce the amount of oil by absorbing it. If you have dry or wrinkled skin, you can adjust the mask by adding a natural moisturizing agent - like oatmeal or Aloe Vera. Herbal masks are sometimes sold in specialty or “whole food” stores as they tend to be the most natural lines you can buy. Also, since they are dry, they won’t go rancid or spoil the way other natural / organic masks might.
Next we have moisturizing masks. These are typically cream-based and the most common type of facial masks. There are hundreds of varieties anhd price ranges to choose from, just look for the ingredients that suit your skin type the best - whether that is dry, oily or wrinkle-prone. Look for healing agents like, Aloe Vera, Calendula, Comfrey, Marshmallow or Lavender as these are all excellent herbs to heal skin and “plump up” skin cells.
“Peel-off” facial masks. Note: Some believe that “peeling” the mask off the face actually tears or harms the skin tissue, making wrinkles more noticeable. Some like to use them for the “fun” factor. They usually come in gel form that has a fruit-acid base like cucumber or grape seed. The gel transforms into a thin transparent film that picks up dead cells, dirt & impurities. Once dry, you then peel off the film after 15 minutes.
Finally, we have Gel Masks. Gel Facials are a great alternative if you suffer from really oily skin or have acne problems. The gels won’t be as thick as the standard moisturizing agent and will still help remove toxins from your skin without clogging your pores. Look for facial masks with natural acids or enzymes like papaya, pumpkin and fruits to gently loosen and dissolve dead surface cells. These gel masks do NOT dry into a peel-off film, they just help pull impurities and usually act as a mild acid-peel.
It’s really quite simple. Once you get your routine down (usually 1-2 times per week is best) and find the best face mask for you, you will be amazed at the results.










Nice post, thanks for sharing this wonderful and useful information with us. I’m 32 and my skin is becoming dull and forming wrinkles day by day. So presently I’m using FAIR AND AGELESS Cream which is ideal for 30+ women. It is an herbal product and the herbal extracts removes wrinkles and other signs of aging, moisturize skin, make skin softer and visibly younger.
Hi there am a beautician down in kenya have been doing natural facial ranging with skin types..my question is what can i use as massage oil in terms of natural facial
Hi Daniel,
i would say Evening Primrose Oil, Rosehipseed Oil, Carrot Oil and Vitamin E Oil are the best natural oils you can use on your face.
~ Jordan
Thanks jordan for this post i learned a lot about whats best for facial for face. I will try your suggestion here and see myself for the result.
For me I used only natural ingredients, like having a oatmeal and a honey mask for 30 mins before going to sleep.