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5 Types of Face Masks for Every Skin Type

A face mask is a must for a great skincare routine, but are you using a suitable face sheet mask?

By: Denisse Shawntel Tan | June 18, 2022
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It seems like the hype around skin care has only just begun, with face masks as one of the most popular beauty products on the market. Used by everyone from beauty gurus to celebrities, this product has become essential to every skincare addict’s routine. But before you buy one, it is vital to check which of the many types of face masks suits your needs and skin. You wouldn’t want to invest in a face mask and find out it does nothing for you, do you? Below are types of face masks and information on the skin type perfect for each. Read on!


1. Clay and Mud Mask



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One of the oldest skin care methods involves using clay or mud masks. The origins of this method can be traced back hundreds of years ago. In fact, it is said that even Cleopatra used a dead sea mud mask to maintain her beauty. In modern times, this type of mask is now formulated with more ingredients. Popular variations of clay face masks include bentonite and kaolin, which are both beneficial for oily and acne-prone skin types. Both elements help remove toxins, but since these can also parch the skin, people with dry skin should avoid masks containing them.


2. Sheet Mask



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South Korea’s influence goes beyond K-drama and Kpop and into the realm of skin care. In fact, along with Japan, the country is credited for coming up with and popularizing sheet masks. Unlike the other items on this list, this type of mask has different kinds of methods of skin care. For dry skin, look for a sheet mask with aloe vera and hyaluronic on the ingredients, as these two elements help in hydration. For acne-prone skin, try looking for sheet masks with tea tree oil, which has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce inflammation, or salicylic acid, which can unclog pores. Meanwhilesheet masks with hydrating ingredients and vitamin E will work best for normal and combination skin.


3. Cream Mask



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Dry and mature skin has less elasticity due to a lack of hydration. Luckily, cream masks provide that and more. This type of face mask typically contains moisturizing ingredients that can get through the skin and reinvigorate dry cells. A cream mask can also be a spot treatment for combination skin. It is also appropriate skin care for sensitive skin, thanks to its gentle ingredients. Using a cream face mask, usually supple, soft, and smooth skin.


4. Charcoal Mask



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Charcoal has been used for medicinal purposes over the years, mainly to remove toxins from the body. Now, activated charcoal is also used for dental and skin care. Charcoal is excellent for detoxifying the skin from harsh toxins and other impurities. It will work best for oily-skinned folks since it can shrink pores and lessen sebum production. With charcoal’s antibacterial properties, this type of face mask could also help decrease acne by drawing out bacteria from the pores.


5. Peel-off Mask



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Like sheet masks, peel-off face masks are easy to find and can be purchased at local convenience stores. Like charcoal masks, peel-off masks also have skin tightening properties that help refine pores. Best for dry skin, peel-off masks are also helpful in removing blackheads.

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Face masks are great on their own, but they are much more effective when administered professionally and with the right equipment. The facials at Anasthasia Beauty and Clinic not only uses face masks that cater to different skin needs but also boast the latest equipment in skin care.


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The skin clinic’s facial services include the Snow White facial (PhP750), which is suitable for clearing blemishes of every skin type; the Bye Bye Facial (PhP750) for acne-prone skin which uses an organic mask and LED light therapy mask. The Black Facial (PhP1,999) uses a rubber face mask and a carbon machine for a non-invasive and painless laser-based treatment.

Beyond facials, Anasthasia Beauty and Wellness also caters to body improvements, such as Underarm Whitening (PhP899), Elbow Whitening (PhP899), and Knee whitening (PhP899). Other parts that can be lightened are the bikini area (PhP1,400), groin (PhP1,400), butt (PhP1,400), and nape (PhP899). These are administered using a pain-free laser. Gluta drip services are also available at Anasthasia Beauty and Wellness. Each of the gluta drip services caters to different needs: Ballerina Drip (PhP1,999) is for weight loss, Cinderella Drip (PhP1,199) is helpful for whitening, Bella Drip (PhP2,199) is for anti-aging, and Anasthasia Drip (PhP4,999) is for getting complete nutrients and detoxing.

Anasthasia Beauty and Wellness also has procedures for slimming and shaping, hair removal, medical treatments, cosmetic enhancements, and pulse treatments.


It is essential to become knowledgeable about the trends you try. With face masks, getting the right one could be the key to better skin. But with professional services like Anasthasia Beauty and Wellness, skin care is much easier.


Anasthasia Beauty & Wellness is located at #22 Park & Shop Inc. Bldg, 8300 Dr. A. Santos Ave., Brgy. BF Homes, Sucat Road, Parañaque. It is open every day from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. For appointment bookings and inquiries, you may contact the clinic at 0917 513 4798 or reach them through their Facebook page.


Want to learn more about skincare and how to choose the right beauty products? Make sure to check out Yoorekka Magazine!


It should be noted that different skincare products also have other consequences for every individual and skin type, so it is best to do a patch test before trying out any skincare products!


This article was initially published in Yoorekka on December 23, 2019.


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About Denisse Shawntel Tan
Denisse Tan is currently a work in progress: she’s an aspiring writer, artist, and fashion designer! She’s trying to figure out how to manage her time in achieving all of her goals while also taking in life as humanly possible. Aside from art, she’s a big fan of the color pink, disco music, Bratz dolls, and Genshin Impact. By age 35, she plans to travel to New York City 🗽.
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