WellBeing by Well.ca | DIY At Home Facials
Masking at home is a great way to step up your skincare routine and help target specific skin concerns!  With the arrival of spring, you may notice that your skin is beginning to purge, which may mean breakouts, bumpiness, or an increase in oil production.
Dry Skin, Oily Skin, DIY Face Masks, Province Apothecary, Sensitive Skin, Combination Skin, Serums
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DIY At Home Facials

Masking at home is a great way to step up your skincare routine and help target specific skin concerns!  With the arrival of spring, you may notice that your skin is beginning to purge, which may mean breakouts, bumpiness, or an increase in oil production.

To help your skin through this transition, masking and exfoliation are two ways to support your skin’s detoxification and renewal process. We have put together some recipes using our Detoxifying + Clarifying Clay Mask and Regenerating Exfoliator + Resurfacing Mask along with other Province Apothecary products to create a custom facial experience at home.

1. Oily/Combination Skin

Mix ingredients together to create a runny paste and apply to the skin, including the jaw and neck. Leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse with cool water.

2. Dry Skin

Mix ingredients together to create a runny paste and apply to the skin, including the jaw and neck. Leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse with warm water.

3. Sensitive Skin

It is important to hydrate the skin after masking or exfoliation.  Using an oil, balm, or moisturizer will help seal in moisture and balance the skin. We suggest masking at least once per week and using a gentle exfoliator 1-2 times per week depending on your skin’s needs.

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This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent diseases. We cannot provide medical advice or specific advice on products related to treatments of a disease or illness. You must consult with your professional health care provider before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, and before taking, varying the dosage of or ceasing to take any medication.

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