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Pink Clay Face Masks for a Blush & Beautiful Skin

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If you want to relax, rejuvenate, and basically give yourself a mini spa at home, face masks are the thing for you. While there are so many options out there in the market, from coffee face mask, aloe vera face mask, to charcoal face mask, there’s ought to be confusion in choosing the best one for you. However, pink clay face mask  are something that are taking the markets by storm. With countless benefits, this anti-wrinkle face mask is a favourite of people from all age groups. Let’s know about this gem in detail. What is a Face Mask? Face masks are cream or gel-based skincare products that target specific skin concerns. They can help to exfoliate, hydrate, nourish as well as detoxify your skin. The wonders that a face mask can do for you are countless and based on what ingredients are used to make it. The gel or cream-based formulation helps to penetrate deep into the skin and effectively work on your skin layers to reveal a brighter and healthier skin on the surface. Why to Use a P

Skincare tips for combination skin type

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 A skincare routine for combination skin is a little tricky but surely not rocket science. As the name suggests, combination skin is a combination of dry and oily skin. So, in order to curate a routine one needs to borrow the best practices from both worlds. But first, let’s learn more about it. What is Combination Skin? Everyone has a unique skin type. Depending on the major characteristics, it is broadly divided into five categories: normal, dry, oily, combination and sensitive. If your skin tends to get dry after cleansing, you have dry skin. If it is greasy even after washing, you have oily skin. However, if you feel both symptoms at the same time, you have combination skin type. Since the oil-secreting glands, called sebaceous glands that are spread unevenly across our skin; it tends to make some part of the skin oilier than the others. The most popular pattern seen in combination skin type is an oily T-zone (forehead and nose) with dry or normal cheeks. However, it may vary from