Skin Care Tip: Apply our Hydrating Mask before showering

Girl with blonde hair applying green clay mask

Our latest Calming & Cooling Hydrating Mask combines Kaolin and Bentonite clays along with soothing, nourishing ingredients, hyaluronic acid, and essential oils to provide a detoxifying, delightful facial treatment. Unlike other dual clay masks – you won’t be clamoring for moisturizers after use – as most users feel their skin is refreshed and hydrated after application.

As with most masks, it’s intended for use 1-3 times per week to restore your skin and to allow other follow-up treatments to absorb better. But our hydrating mask is unique in that it can be used more regularly – since it’s non-drying. In fact, here’s a clever skin care tip: Apply our hydrating mask as you get ready for your daily shower. Leave it on as you bathe and/or wash your hair. Then as you rinse, rinse away the mask too.

This clever mask technique is used by our President whenever he feels his complexion needs a quick pick-me-up after a long day or a business trip. The mask will help restore your skin while the steamy shower opens pores. So the mask gets a little boost in performance. Plus, it’s very easy to rinse off the mask in the shower. So the next time you fall asleep with your makeup on, or feel a little grime building up on your face from a long day, or if you’ve had a vigorous workout – apply our Hydrating Mask before your shower – and your face will feel extra clean and radiant, as well as hydrated, when you’re done. It’s a quick and simple way to give your skin a little mask boost without adding too much to your daily routine.

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