
How to Choose the Right Face Masks for Your Needs
Face Masks: How to Choose the Right One for Your Needs (Hydration, Radiance, Anti-Blemishes...)
Between a cocooning ritual and targeted skincare, the face mask is a must-have in every beauty routine. But which one should you choose depending on your skin type or goals? Discover how to select the right mask at the right time, and enjoy healthy, glowing, and pampered skin.
🌿 Why add a mask to your routine?
Applying a mask means giving your skin a concentrated dose of active ingredients, exactly where it needs them. Whether it’s to hydrate, purify, brighten, or soothe, a mask acts as an intensive treatment—perfect once or twice a week.
Need hydration? Go for a Shea Butter mask
Signs your skin lacks moisture:
- Tightness or discomfort
- Dull, tired-looking complexion
- More visible fine lines
What you need: a nourishing mask with Shea Butter. Rich in fatty acids and vitamins A, D, and E, it deeply plumps the skin, repairs the skin barrier, and leaves an immediate feeling of comfort.
Our recommendation: the Shea Butter Hydrating Mask—ultra-creamy and soothing, perfect for restoring soft, supple skin. Ideal as an overnight treatment!
To revive radiance: an exfoliating mask is your best ally
Signs of dull skin:
- Gray, lackluster complexion
- Buildup of dead cells
- Signs of fatigue or stress
What you need: a gentle exfoliating mask, enriched with natural brightening ingredients such as Vitamin C, fruit enzymes, or activated charcoal.
Our favorite: the Brightening Exfoliating Mask – Facial Blackhead Remover. It gently exfoliates, unclogs pores, eliminates blackheads, and instantly brightens the complexion. A true glow booster!
Tip: use it before a night out or special event for radiant skin and a refined texture.
To fight blemishes: think targeted purification
Signs:
- Pimples, blackheads, oily areas
- Enlarged pores
- Localized shine
What you need: masks with clay, charcoal, or tea tree to deeply purify the skin.
Good news: our Brightening Exfoliating Mask also does the job! Thanks to its double-action formula, it unclogs pores while refining skin texture.
Advice: if you have combination or sensitive skin, apply it only to problem areas.
Sensitive skin? Gentle care first
If your skin easily reddens or gets irritated, opt for soft and soothing formulas such as masks with oat, calendula, or shea butter.
The Shea Butter Mask is also perfect here: it hydrates, repairs, and calms inflammation gently.
Multimasking: the smart strategy
Does your skin have multiple needs at the same time? Combine different masks!
For example:
- Oily T-zone → Brightening Exfoliating Mask
- Dry cheeks → Shea Butter Mask
In just 15 minutes, your face is purified, hydrated, and radiant.