Are you multi-masking?
Because clearly one face mask doesn't solve the problem


This face mask helps cleanse and refresh the skin; it absorbs the excess oil and soothes the skin.
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These eye masks work to reduce the appearance of wrinkles in the under-eye area, and minimise dark circles. They also hydrate and refine the texture of your skin for softer, smoother, healthier-looking skin.
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This peel-off mask works best if you're dealing with pigmentation or other issues (around the cheeks particularly). The mask also gives you smooth skin and a healthy glow.
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It's being hailed as a miracle kit. It has something to firefight every skin problem. Unfortunately, it isn't yet available in India yet. But that's what friends (around the world) are for. Get your kit at Sephora.
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Let's be honest, our skin is complicated. What tends to happen with combination skin – which most of us seem to have – is that you've got an oily T-zone but dry cheeks. Enter multi-masking. It’s the hot new thing everyone’s trying. It’s a routine where you use different masks (aimed at different results) simultaneously. It also seems like a practical beauty routine. Our skin does have different needs – depending on the weather, levels of stress or even time of day. Each part of our face reacts differently. So how can you expect one mask to do the job?
So how do you multi-mask? Begin with identifying the problem areas: Oily T-zone? Pigmentation on the cheeks? Dark under eyes? Once you’ve done that, it's time to pick the different products you’ll need. You can DIY your own kit. We’ve also rounded up a bunch, in case you don’t know where to start.
PS: If you’re traveling, we suggest you look out for a Sephora store and buy the Boscia Art of Multi-Masking kit. It’s the one-stop fix!
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