How to Use Masks and Exfoliators for Glowing Skin

When it comes to skincare, two popular treatments often come up—masks and exfoliators. But what’s the difference between them, and how do you know which one your skin needs? Let’s dive in together to break down the benefits of both so you can make the best choice for your skincare routine. As a skincare educator, I assure you that these should be used all year long. But, I especially recommend them during the dry autumn months.

What Are Skincare Masks?

Masks infuse the skin with various ingredients and provides intense nourishment. It delivers the immediate Cinderella effect people are looking for in their skin care routine. There are different types of skincare masks. Each focuses on a specific skin concern. They aid in hydration, moisturization, detoxification, and absorption of excess oil. A hydrating mask infused can restore moisture to dry skin, leaving it radiant and smooth.

What Are Exfoliators?

Exfoliation is the step in a healthy skincare regimen that removes dead skin cells; therefore, allowing a better absorption of skincare products. The process reveals the newer skin cells underneath the surface, leaving your skin feeling softer and more vibrant. The exfoliation process aids in preventing certain skin concerns such as blackheads. If you are seeking a fresh, youthful, radiant glow, Jafra’s Royal Jelly exfoliator will delivers those results.

When Should You Use Masks and Exfoliators?

Because I have normal to oily skin, I have a 3-day a week routine. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. It’s been this way for more than a decade. Maybe two. For dry skin, a two-day weekly regimen would suffice. If you have sensitive skin, go for a weekly routine until your skin acclimates to the products.

I used to mask/exfoliate in the evening. But this past year, I’ve discovered the joy of a morning ritual. In other words, find the time that works best for you. Make it a part of your self-love activity.

ORDER OF USE

1. Cleanse 2. MASK/EXFOLIATE 3. Treat (serum/eye treatment) 4. Moisturize 5. Sunscreen (daytime)

Can You Use Both?

Absolutely! Masks and exfoliators complement each other in a complete skincare routine. You can use them separately (mask one day, exfoliate another). My favorite treatment is to multi-mask. You can do this two different ways.

  • Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells. After 15 – 20 minutes, rinse completely. Your pores are open and prepared for infusing it with a mask.
  • Apply different types of masks and exfoliators to various sections of your face. Perhaps your T-zone needs a clay mask to absorb oil. Your cheeks may be thirsty for hydration. Even with this technique, I like to do an exfoliator first to prepare the skin’s surface for the mask infusion.

Conclusion


As you can see, both masks and exfoliators are key elements of a well-rounded skincare routine. Whether you need to detoxify, hydrate, or refresh your skin, incorporating these treatments can help you achieve a healthy, glowing complexion. Ready to treat your skin? Try Jafra’s royal jelly-infused exfoliator or one of our masks to pamper your skin like royalty!

Explore Jafra’s skincare line and find the perfect mask or exfoliator for your skin today! We also have scrubs to exfoliate the body. Although it’s not essential, I highly recommend a personal consultation. Feel free to reach out.


Purple Essence By Evelyn, your partner in aging well and achieving your best self.