Face masks are undeniably one of the most luxurious and pampering things that we can do for our faces, especially when the seasons change. The cold winter months can dry out my skin and a good face mask will give my skin some much needed TLC.
I like a face mask that not only moisturizes my skin but tightens it as well. I want it to be anti-aging and pore minimizing. I like sheet masks, but I also like to smear a layer of goo on my face and see or feel the effects of the face mask. When I was younger, I liked the masks that I could peel off. I also liked the mud masks that dried and made it feel like your face would crack if you tried to talk or laugh.
Total Beauty named their 13 best face masks, which included a mix of face masks and sheet masks. Husband and wife duo, Robert and Christina, of New Darlings, put together a list of their favorite face masks, which included masks from Aztec Secret, Glossier, and Estee Lauder. Venzedits Beauty also put together a great list of must-try face masks, including Korean face masks {which are all just $10 each} and the Sephora face sheet masks {which are only $6 each}. Genevieve of Blue Augustine also loves face masks and in a recent blog post, she shared “3 reasons you should be using a face mask right now.” I won’t give her reasons, but I will say that I totally agree with them!
So are you looking for a good face mask to help give your skin some TLC as you transition from Winter to Spring? Then check out these face masks and sheet masks, all available at Sephora (links below).
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- Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare
- Algenist
- Glamglow
- Peter Thomas Roth
- Josie Maran
- Dr. Brandt
- Farmacy
- La Mer
- Peter Thomas Roth Set
- Farmacy Honey
- Karuna
- Dr. Jart+
**This is NOT a sponsored post. I just really like Sephora and they have a fairly large selection of face masks.
You can also get face masks at ULTA, Target, Wal-Mart, LUSH, The Body Shop, or wherever you choose to purchase your face masks. You can also make your own face masks with ingredients in your cupboards at home. If you have Pinterest, just search DIY face masks. You will discover new uses for honey, yogurt, baking soda, bananas, avocados, turmeric, egg whites, and more! The possibilities are endless!
Face masks can be expensive, but Style Fox put together a list of the best money-saving face mask dupes.
What is your favorite face mask? Do you like mud masks, gel masks, or sheet masks? Is there a mask that you think I should try? In the comments section below, let me know what your favorite mask is and why!
Yours Truly,
Vanessa