As lovers of all things skin care and beauty, we’re never ones to turn down a good facial. As staying at home means taking matters into your own hands, the sheet mask trend is hotter than ever. We’ve rounded up our fave face masks for a spa-like experience at home. —Jeanine Gordon
Move over mediocre masks—we’re loving the metallic silver Glowlace Radiance Boosting Hydration Sheet Mask from Glamglow ($13 at Shoppers Drug Mart). Packed with green tea and hyaluronic acid, this mask delivers a mega-boost of hydration, leaving your skin vibrant and revitalized. Bonus points: partial proceeds from this mask go toward breast cancer research.
If you’re anything like us, you don’t have all day to spend on getting glam. That’s why we love the FlashMasque Illuminate 5-Minute Facial Sheet Mask from Patchology (at Nordstrom). All you need is to take five to get glowing, moisturized and luminous skin, making is a must-have mask for the girl on the go.
We’re all about reusable products, giving us all the more reason to love the Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask by beauty guru Charlotte Tilbury ($27 at Holt Renfrew) because, unlike wet sheet masks, this dry style can be used up to three times. Its plant stem-cell formulation delivers hydration and minimizes fine lines all while brightening your complexion.
Beauty basics 101: never neglect your neck. We love Skin Laundry’s Wrinkle Release Neck & Chest Sheet Mask ($75 for five masks at Sephora) for the way it soothes the delicate skin of your décolleté, banishing signs of aging and creating skin that’s firmer and more youthful—yes please!
Anything organic is a winner in our books, and that’s just one of the reasons we’re crushing on the Organic Sheet Mask from Orgaid ($14 at Harlow Skin Co.). The long list of plant-based ingredients (hello, rosehip, orange peel and vitamin C) gives your skin a smooth and dewy glow, even for those of us with sensitive or sun-damaged skin.
October 27th, 2020 at 8:39 am
I love this Fall/Harvest Time of year – the cooler temperatures, the colors of the Autumn leaves, apple-time and pumpkin-time, Indian corn and the flowers of Fall. To combine all my favorites into a Harvest Time yard display sounds like a wonderful idea