Sheet Masks to Try This Winter

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]’M[/eltd_dropcaps]askne’ is the new term that you are likely to have seen uttered by your favourite skinfluencers over the past few months but essentially, it’s acne, blemishes or marks caused by the wearing of protective face masks. 

Should You Be Using Facial Sheet Masks Everyday?

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]H[/eltd_dropcaps]ere in the Western half of the World, sheet masks are still a relatively new addition to our skincare routines and have only just become a common find in Highstreet shops. However, over in the East, sheet masks as we know them in their modern form – made from cotton and doused in Dermatologically tested and professionally formulated serums or ampoules – have been a household favourite for the last few decades. Considering how skincare and other beauty products are received and perceived differently in each country, it’s no surprise the way in which we use sheet masks alternate by country too.