Choosing the Best Face Masks for Acne: US Weekly
When looking for the right face masks, you have to take several things into account. But what if Acne is one of those factors? US Weekly asked Dr. Green about this and she gave the lowdown on how they work, saying, “Face masks are designed to deliver high concentrations of active ingredients to the skin. They prolong the duration that the ingredients sit on the skin, allowing for maximum absorption.”
Face masks can fit easily into your routine and “depending on the ingredients, face masks can help reduce inflammation, increase skin cell turnover rate, and reduce excess oil production in acne-prone skin. The effects from a face mask typically last for around three days and can be repeated two to three times a week to enhance and maintain results.”
The article talks about different types of Face Masks for Acne such as a hydrating face mask, clay masks and sheet masks, with the pros and cons of each – along with top recommended products from various brands overall – view more at US Weekly