TISSUE MASK
So tissue masks originated in Korea and soon became an extremely popular product across the world. From sheet masks to gel or tissue masks all of them work but it depends what works well for you and your skin type.
There are many different skin types out there, you can either have dry skin, oily skin, combination skin, normal skin, sensitive skin, ageing and irritating skin. When it comes to skincare you need to make sure you are using the best thing for your skin.
I have sensitive skin so I use simple for sensitive skin and its perfect for me and works wonders. However when Garnier Uk brought out their moisture bomb range, I tested it and it works just as good on my skin. I could use it alongside my normal skin care.
Tissue Masks however are a whole new ball game, they offer a new amount of moisture that's the perfect amount without going overboard. As some people usually do. I used to go overboard because I thought the more I used the clearer my skin would be. I was clearly wrong.
You can apply a tissue / sheet mask on your face for around 20 minutes and your face doesn't feel suffocated. You'll find as well that you don't need to rinse your face afterwards because your skin has absorbed all of the goodness and you can just pat the rest into your skin.
Everyone and every skincare can benefit from using the sheet/tissue masks. I will share my favourite ones with you now |
Garnier Moisture Bomb Tissue Mask £1 Boots
Masque Bar Sheet Mask Green Tea £9.99 Boots
Masque Bar Sheet Mask Anti Wrinkle £9.99 Boots
Origins Flower Fusion Mask Rose £5 Boots
Origins Flower Fusion Mask Violet £5 Boots
These are 5 of my favourite sheet masks you can purchase on the high street.


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