Moisturizing Mask Views
Thirsty skin requires special care. There are a slew of products available that claim to cater to the needs of dry skin, but you can make your own. You'll probably save some cash, and putting your own mask together can be a fun project for a night in. The ingredients in these moisturizing masks are inexpensive, and because they're all natural you can rest assured that your skin won't have any adverse reactions to any hidden chemical additives.
I thought Paula didn't like masks of any kind. Did Paula change her mind? It is true that Paula is not a big fan of most masks but mostly because so many contain irritating ingredients or are poorly formulated. Paula decided to formulate a superior moisturizing mask that not only softens the skin but also soothes and boosts skin's moisture reserves. The emollients, water-binding agents, anti-irritants, and antioxidants are an essential element of keeping normal to very dry skin healthy and radiant.
What is the difference between Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment Mask and Paula's moisturizers for normal to very dry skin? Couldn't I just use Skin Recovery Moisturizer as a moisturizing mask? Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment mask has a thicker, creamier texture than Paula's Choice nighttime moisturizers. Since it is meant to be used as a mask (occasionally being left on the skin overnight if the customer prefers or their skin needs this), it has a more slippery, emollient feel than most moisturizers.
Recommended use: To achieve maximum skin hydration, use this moisturizing facial mask once a week as part of your total skin care regime. Smooth a thin layer on cleansed skin, leave on 10 minutes, then tissue off excess or blend into skin and leave on overnight for an intensive moisture treatment. Use only a small amount0– just enough to cover your skin.