Who here likes to double mask? 🙋♀️ It’s one of my favorite things to do when I soak in a bath or when I sit to read. Double masking has become a trend over the last couple of years as there seems to be a mask now for almost every skin concern one may have. Do you have more than one skin concern? Have combination skin? With double masking you can use two different masks on different areas of your face at the same time to treat different concerns on your face. For me, I have combination skin. I have dry, sometimes textured, cheeks but my nose and chin are oily with pores that at can get congested. When I first started out using masks I would use a clay mask all over, which only dried my cheeks out more, so I would end up multi-masking. When I didn’t have kids I had the time to multi-mask, but now that I do double masking cuts the time in half. I usually double mask twice a week, sometimes three if I need it. Pictured are two I’ve been using the past couple months. - Dr. Ceuracle’s JeJu Matcha Clay Mask, for my t-zone, helps to remove excess sebum and clear clogged pores. - Dr. Ceuracle’s Ganghwa Rice Granule Mask, for my cheeks, hydrates and helps strengthen skin barrier for a healthy complexion. (Sometimes I will replace this mask with the Topicals Like Butter Mask) If you double mask what are some of your favorite mask combinations? #doublemasking #skincaredoublemasking #skincareroutine #skincare #skincaremask #combinationskin #dryskin #gopicky #dehydratedskin #influenster #selfcare #facemasks #hydratingmask #oilyskin #hydratedskin #clearpores #nourish #glowingskin https://www.instagram.com/p/CasHMLcLSUb/?utm_medium=tumblr












