Classic skin pastes like Multani-mitti and
haldi-chandan-besan, which many people (read: our parents) swore to get relief
from their skin care woes, have received a makeover. this time - front cover.
Available in many combinations, that's what comes to mind when you're looking
for instant light after a tiring day.
Known for being highly hydrating and for their targeted
benefits, face masks are now part of many skincare routines. However, since the
market is full of many brands and types of face masks, including mud masks,
clay masks, sheet masks and many others, how do you choose the best one? Also,
are face masks really effective?
"Honestly, it depends on the type of mask and the
ingredients," says dermatologist Dr. Manasi Shirolikar says. For example,
applying a lemon juice mask can cause phytophotodermatitis (bright skin rash)
when the skin is exposed to the sun! he told the news channel. He went on to
share that some face masks, like the charcoal that many people swear by,
"have no scientific support, studies, or evidence to prove their
effectiveness."
"Clothes, the latest fashion, also work to soften your
skin, rather than to heal it. But even then, it shows an effect only when used
for a long time," he added. "To get the most out of your product, use
a night mask," Dr. Manasi suggested, adding that many brands make sleeping
masks that can lock in moisture and ensure you wake up with healthy skin,
hydrated and plumped.
"At the same time, if you want to solve problems with
your skin (such as lack of light), you can use a warming mask at night with
warming ingredients such as AHA or BHA that helps to rejuvenate the skin, thus
helping you. get a glow, in a few weeks," he suggested. "A mud or
clay mask will thoroughly cleanse your skin, removing excess oil, sebum, and
dirt that can clog your pores (thus causing acne)," she explained.
Also, you can consider getting chemical peels, but only
under the supervision of a dermatologist. It is also a type of face mask that
works for various issues such as improving the appearance of fine lines and
wrinkles, treating acne and pimples, hyperpigmentation and blemishes.
However, it is always recommended to consult a
dermatologist, who can prescribe or recommend the right face mask not only for
your skin type, but also for your skin needs. you, because most of the time,
the wrong use or the wrong thing can cause a terrible reaction like the
skin, she concluded.