The Physiological Effects of Face Masks During Workouts

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Despite the gym closures and lockdown inconsistencies, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is an important strategy to protect yourself during the coronavirus pandemic1.

Even if social media chatters and opinions disagree, the reality doesn't change: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing a cloth mask or face covering in public, especially in places who find it difficult to maintain social distance, and mass masking An inexpensive and easy way to complement social distancing and other methods of controlling infection rates.

Research also shows that gyms, like many other public spaces, are a source of virus transmission2 and that masking should be part of the exercise and training experience. This is especially true if the activity is aerobic3.

Researchers at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, studied the physiological effects of face masks during exercise to assess the effects on the student.

They found that masking during aerobic exercise had minimal and statistically inconsistent effects on heart rate, breathing rate, breathing, and blood oxygen saturation.

However, use of an N95 ventilator indicated an increase in EtCO2 (End Tidal Carbod Dioxide) levels, a measure of carboxy dioxide production and clearance with breathing. This increase could also be explained by the fact that when a mask is worn, the exhaled air is inhaled again.

Granted, airway exposure to elevated levels of carbon dioxide can affect performance, cause headaches, confusion, stupor, and increases in heart and breathing rates.

Short term exposure and intermittent exposure can also lead to improvements in respiratory muscle development and better performance.

The research does not examine the effects of wearing masks from a psychological point of view, and it is not broad enough to draw specific conclusions about any particular populations, since it is an all-male group of subjects. It is therefore best not to generalize the results.

But you can just stay out of the slipstream of anyone exercising vigorously and keep your distance 4.

It used to be called an ounce of prevention that today looks like a million years ago, at a time when people's opinions about anything are extremely polarized.

References

1. Epstein, D., Korytny, A., Isenberg, Y., Marcusohn, E., Zukermann, R., Bishop, B., Minha, S., Raz, A. & Miller, A. (2021). Back to Training in the COVID-19 Era: The Physiological Effects of Face Masks During Exercise. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sport, 31 (1), 70–75.

2. K. J. Gontjes, K. E. Gibson, B. Lansing, M. Cassone & L. Mody (2020). Contamination of the common room and the rehabilitation hall with multi-resistant organisms. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68 (3), 478-485.

3. Leung, NHL, Chu, DKW, Shiu, EYC, Chan, K.-H., McDevitt, JJ, Hau, BJP, Yen, H.-L., Li, Y., Ip, DKM, Peiris, JSM , Seto, W.-H., Leung, GM, Milton, DK & Cowling, BJ (2020). Exhaling the respiratory virus when exhaling and effectiveness of face masks. Nature Medicine, 26 (5), 676-680.

4. Blocken, B., Malizia, F., van Druenen, T. & Marchal, T. (n.D.). Towards an aerodynamically equivalent COVID19 1.5 m social distance for walking and running. 12.

The Physiological Effects of Face Masks During Workouts

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Despite the gym closings and lockdown inconsistencies, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is an important strategy to protect yourself during the coronavirus pandemic (1). Even if social media chatters and opinions disagree, reality doesn't change: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing a mask or cloth face covering in public, especially in places where it's difficult Maintaining Social Distance and Mass Masking is an inexpensive and easy way to complement social distancing and other methods of controlling infection rates. Research also shows that gyms, like many other public spaces, are a source of virus transmission (2) and that masking should be part of the workout and exercise experience. This is especially true if the activity is aerobic (3).

Researchers at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, studied the physiological effects of face masks during exercise to assess the effects on the student. They found that masking during aerobic exercise had minimal and statistically inconsistent effects on heart rate, breathing rate, breathing, and blood oxygen saturation. However, use of an N95 ventilator indicated an increase in EtCO2 (End Tidal Carbod Dioxide) levels, a measure of carboxy dioxide production and clearance with breathing. This increase could also be explained by the fact that when a mask is worn, the exhaled air is inhaled again. Granted, airway exposure to elevated levels of carbon dioxide can affect performance, cause headaches, confusion, stupor, and increases in heart and breathing rates. Short term exposure and intermittent exposure can also lead to improvements in respiratory muscle development and better performance.

The research does not examine the effects of wearing masks from a psychological point of view, and it is not broad enough to draw specific conclusions about any particular populations, since it is an all-male group of subjects. It is therefore best not to generalize the results. However, you can simply stay out of the slipstream of anyone who exercises intensely and keep your distance (5). It used to be called an ounce of prevention that today looks like a million years ago, at a time when people's opinions about anything are extremely polarized.

Reference:

1. Epstein, D., Korytny, A., Isenberg, Y., Marcusohn, E., Zukermann, R., Bishop, B., Minha, S., Raz, A. & Miller, A. (2021). Back to Training in the COVID-19 Era: The Physiological Effects of Face Masks During Exercise. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sport, 31 (1), 70–75. 2. K. J. Gontjes, K. E. Gibson, B. Lansing, M. Cassone & L. Mody (2020). Contamination of the common room and the rehabilitation hall with multi-resistant organisms. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68 (3), 478-485. 3. Leung, NHL, Chu, DKW, Shiu, EYC, Chan, K.-H., McDevitt, JJ, Hau, BJP, Yen, H.-L., Li, Y., Ip, DKM, Peiris, JSM , Seto, W.-H., Leung, GM, Milton, DK & Cowling, BJ (2020). Exhaling the respiratory virus when exhaling and effectiveness of face masks. Nature Medicine, 26 (5), 676-680.

Face Masks 101: Benefits, Types And How Often You Should Use One

There is nothing like a face mask to improve your skin care routine. In addition to being a treat, the right mask can treat key skin problems and conditions, from dryness and dehydration to large pores and acne. Read on to learn how often to use a face mask and choose the right one for your unique complexion.

Advantages of masking

A face mask, like a serum or moisturizer, is a skin conditioner. It delivers highly concentrated active ingredients, vitamins and nutrients to the skin to improve its overall health. The difference: face masks are occlusive – they create a physical barrier that locks in beneficial ingredients and allows them to absorb more efficiently.

Face masks are designed to be used intermittently to give your skin an instant boost. Depending on what your skin needs, there is a mask that can do one (or a combination) of the following:

  • Hydrate and moisturize dry skin
  • Refine large pores
  • Improve the skin structure
  • Absorb excess oil and dirt
  • Clogging clogged pores
  • Minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Increase the elasticity
  • Enhance the appearance of breakouts
  • Lighten dark spots

Types of face masks

With so many options, how do you choose the right face mask for you? Here's What You Need to Know About Each Type.

Eminence Organics Snow Mushroom & Reishi Masque

cream

Think of the texture of a rich moisturizer – this is the best way to describe the feel of a cream-based mask. These face masks work wonderfully at adding moisture and nutrients to the skin and keeping it plump and hydrated. Eminence Organics International educator Brian Goodwin Let's reveal a secret of skin care: “An insider tip is that most of our cream-based masks can be used as a leave-on treatment.” Cream-based masks such as our Snow Mushroom & Reishi Masque or our Bamboo Age Corrective Masque are ideal to replenish and smooth dry, dehydrated, or aging skin overnight.

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Eminence Organics Citrus & Kale Potent C + E Mask

gel

Gel masks, on the other hand, have the consistency of jam or jelly. With their light texture, they're an excellent choice for normal to oily skin types. Many gel masks contain astringent ingredients like raspberries and blackberries that will minimize the oil and narrow pores. Others are formulated with soothing and moisturizing ingredients like stone harvest and honey that replenish dry and dehydrated skin.

Whichever choice you make, this skin care tip from Brian can help improve your results: apply your favorite gel-based mask (our pick is the Citrus & Kale Potent C + E Masque) before showering to enable active treatment in the shower.

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Eminence Organics Acne Advanced Clarifying Masque

Clay

It's not a secret Clay is a miracle worker for acne prone skin. With its absorbent, exfoliating, and astringent properties, clay fights the root causes of acne and treats lingering symptoms such as excess oil and inflammation. Pro tip: did you know that a clay mask can act as a spot treatment? Eminence Organics Lead Skin Care Trainer Natalie Pergar recommends using the Acne Advanced Clarifying Masque for treating bumpy and clogged skin: "It's got a nice and creamy texture and you literally need a little … just hit those little spots and let them dry."

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Eminence Organics Rose Hip and Corn Peeling Mask

peeling

Exfoliating masks are designed to remove dead skin cells and improve your skin's natural turnover process. This type of face mask can take the form of a scrub that uses alpha hydroxy or beta hydroxy acids to break up dead skin cells and remove them from the surface of the skin. Or finely ground particles like the corn flour in our rose hip and corn peeling mask are used to gently buff and buff your complexion.

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Eminence Organics Eight Green Phyto Mask (Hot)

Heat

Heat masks contain active spices like paprika and cinnamon that warm the skin. These masks work immediately: they cause a tingling sensation and with some masks the skin can turn bright red. The immediate effects last 20 to 60 minutes before a healthy, rosy glow is visible. Just as increased energy is a benefit of exercise, invigorating your complexion is a great workout for your skin.

Note that these masks are not for everyone: if you have sensitive skin, it is better to choose a cream-based or gel-based mask that will not make your symptoms worse.

In particular, our Eight Greens Phyto Masque – Hot was called Winner of the Allure Best Of Beauty Award 2020, within the Clean Beauty category. With our signature hot paprika and a formulation rich in phytoestrogens and antioxidants, this mask brings your skin back to a youthful glow.

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In addition, our turmeric energy treatment is designed to awaken dull, tired skin. It consists of turmeric, citrine gemstones and zeolite. You simply add water and turn your treatment into a fluffy, energetic mousse.

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How Often Should You Use a Face Mask?

How Often Should You Use a Face Mask After Learning the Basics? We recommend adding a face mask to your face mask Skin care once or twice a week. Masking should be done after cleansing, toning and applying a facial essence. These steps remove impurities and excess oil, add a base layer of moisture, and prepare your skin to better take advantage of your face mask.

When you're done, follow these tips to properly apply a face mask:

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1. Apply mask evenly

It may be tempting to put on an inch thick layer of product, but more is not necessarily better. A quarter-size amount is enough to get the right results. Natalie recommends applying this amount evenly in a "pantyhose-thin" layer over the entire face. Pro tip: use Facial Massage Techniques To Enhance The Benefits Of This Part Of Your Routine!

Remember that Eminence Organics face masks contain concentrated amounts of beneficial vitamins and nutrients. We recommend adding two to three drops of water to your product and warming it between your hands before massaging it into your face – especially if the product is gel based. This allows for more slippage, easier application and (bonus!) Less product waste.

2. Remember to include your neck and décolleté

This quarter-size amount is just enough to include your neck and décolleté as well. Due to their environmental pollution, these areas take on visible signs of age much earlier than the face – and are easily forgotten in skin care. Pay special attention to these areas by including them in your face mask application.

3. Leave on for 5-10 minutes

Most masks can be left on for 10 to 15 minutes, but the duration can vary from mask to mask. Some face masks work quickly and can be removed after a short time. others can be used overnight to deeply moisturize your skin while you sleep. We always recommend reading the instructions for using your particular product so that you know exactly when to remove it.

4. Carefully remove with a damp cloth

Don't undo the benefits of your face mask by aggressively scrubbing it off. Instead, be sensitive about your complexion. Use lukewarm water to gently remove the mask from your face. When choosing a washcloth, make sure it is clean and has soft fibers that will not irritate your skin.

See this video for a step-by-step guide on how to apply a face mask:

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How to combine your face masks

Now for the fun part. One of our preferred masking methods is mixologies, which overlay and mix a variety of treatments. Here are some tips and tricks to cocktails your favorite Eminence Organics face masks:

Layering

When overlaying masks, one mask is applied and another is placed directly over it. The trick with this technique is to choose two complementary face masks. Placing face-to-face masks (such as a clay mask over a moisture mask) negates their benefits (the clay mask absorbs all of the moisture from the moisture mask below). Instead, look for products with ingredients that work together to optimize your results.

Eminence Organics rosehip and corn peeling mask and lime stimulating mask

Eminence Organics Product Support Officer Alicia Hawthorne recommends applying the lime-stimulating mask over our rose hip and corn peeling mask: “This combination is ideal for blocked skin! And the rose hip and corn peeling mask contains zinc, which minimizes the intensity of the heat you feel from the lime-stimulating mask. "

Mix

Some face masks complement each other so well that you can mix them together. Simply combine a quarter-size amount of each mask with two to three drops of water and mix them between your hands. For this technique, it is best to choose masks of the same consistency (for example, gel with gel or cream with cream).

Eminence Organics Bamboo Time Correction Mask and Snow Mushroom and Reishi Mask

Alicia and Brian both suggest mixing that up Bamboo Age Corrective Masque and Snow Mushroom & Reishi Mushroom Masque. This mixture is particularly beneficial for ultra-dry skin types as the Bamboo Age Corrective Masque improves the moisturizing properties of the Snow Mushroom & Reishi Mushroom Masque with deeply moisturizing coconut, nutmeg and argan oils. Bonus: You get the additional benefit of our natural retinol alternative.

Multi-masking

With multiple masking, different masks are applied to specific areas of your face at the same time. This way, you can tackle multiple skin problems at once. For example, if you have combination skin, you can choose an oil control mask that soaks up excess oil from your T-zone, along with a moisturizer that deeply hydrates dry cheeks.

Our Balancing Masque Duo is designed for multiple masking. One side of the split vessel contains a Charcoal T-Zone Purifier that removes contaminants, controls oil and refines large pores. The other side includes a grapefruit cheek treatment that replenishes moisture and minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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One after the other

You can also apply two face masks in a row. Simply apply one mask first, remove it, and then immediately apply the second mask. For this technique, it's best to follow your first mask one that offers additional benefits.

Eminence Organics Eight green phyto mask (hot) and arnica mask for calm skin

Our pick: try a flavorful treat like that Eight green phyto masks – hot, which makes your face appear radiant and tingling, followed by the calming feeling of our arnica mask for calm skin.

The best face mask for your skin type

If you prefer to use one mask at a time, it is important to choose the right face mask for your skin type and skin problems. Here are our suggestions for every skin type to keep your wheels turning:

And for certain skin problems and conditions:

Do you have favorite mask mixologies? We'd love to hear them! Let us know in the comments below and join the conversation on social media.

This post was originally published in September 2019 and has been updated for accuracy and completeness.

Clients Ask: Can Face Masks Cause Acne?

Masks: We love the protection they offer, but we don't love what they do to our skin. When your spa clients ask, "Can face masks cause acne?" The unfortunate answer is, "Yes." Face masks have become a normal part of everyday life. As spa professionals, we know your clients are now coming to you and your spa for solutions (and relief!) From mask-related acne and irritation. To help out, we have some of our favorite skin care experts (our Eminence Organics International Trainers) to give their best advice on how to coach your clients to cleanse the skin – even under a mask.

Reusable face masks hang on the clothesline

Masking: the environment and your skin

First, you want to talk to your customers about their masking and mask care habits. While this is a new area of ​​self-care for all of us, it's important to get it right in order to curb the development of acne and breakouts through face masks.

As a Certified B CorporationOur company prides itself on our commitment to the environment. For this reason, we always recommend reusable face masks. (You may have already noticed that your local Eminence Organics representatives and estheticians are wearing their Eminence Organics reusable masks!) However, reusable masks require extra care. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) promote the "regular" washing of reusable masks, and infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh A. Adalja explains, “It is best to wash it after each use as the mask itself can become contaminated. ”

"Why do face masks make me break out?"

While wearing face masks is a habit essential to our safety, Eminence Organics is an international trainer Jude Herrera reminds us that keeping our skin clean is important and helps prevent breakouts: “Reused masks can contain oils and bacteria. They also trap heat and moisture on the skin and allow bacteria to thrive, which can lead to acne and irritation. " He recommends the use of colorless and fragrance-free cleaning agents to reduce the risk of irritation. Pro tip: Don't you want to do your laundry every day? We don't either! We recommend stocking up on a couple of different masks and throwing them all with your weekly load.

If you need to use disposable masks, contact International Trainer Katie Rattray says certain materials should be avoided because they can cause problematic skin. In particular, she warns us to “watch out for latex, which can increase the likelihood of contact dermatitis”. Similarly, our makeup can also cause irritation and acne under our face masks. International trainer Hector Rafael says to avoid using poor quality cosmetics, which are often comedogenic (in other words, pore clogging).

And finally, take a mask break if you can! “Breaks enable a clean flow of oxygen,” says Hector. These breaks give any bacteria-friendly moisture the opportunity to dry out.

Prevent wearing masks from breakouts

Once your customers are no longer familiar with their mask care habits, it is time to adjust their skin care routine. After all, it's always better to prevent outbreaks than to wait for them to be treated.

Katie says the two most effective ways to keep mask-related breakouts at bay are to 1) create a barrier between the skin and the mask, and 2) stay hydrated. "Masks seem to suck in and draw moisture out of the skin," says Katie. She recommends improving your client's skin game with facial oils during the day: "This not only seals in moisture, but also forms a physical barrier against the mask." The Facial Recovery Oil is the perfect option for clients who are already prone to breakouts, while dry skin types will love the Rose Hip and Lemongrass Repair Balm. She also recommends that you continue hydration at night with richer creams overnight.

For international trainers Brian GoodwinPrevention begins with the first step in any skin care routine. Brian says: "If a customer uses a detergent with peeling pearls or harsh foaming agents, switch to a gentler detergent that does not harm the skin and increase the risk of irritation." Try the Calm Skin Chamomile Cleanser for sensitive skin and to keep the skin's protective moisture barrier intact. For problematic skin, the Clear Skin Probiotic Cleanser cleanses and reduces the oil with salicylic acid, while yogurt moisturizes and cools.

Still, many of your clients return to work and school, which can mean more than 8 hours of mask wear. This is plenty of time to trap oil, heat, and potential bacteria on the skin. For customers who need more than the typical morning and evening cleaning, try Brian's solution – DIY cleaning pads for on the go!

Here's how it works: Apply the Rice Milk 3-in-1 Cleansing Water or Exfoliating Scrub for Clear-Skin Willow Bark to a clean cotton ball. Seal it in a small bag or airtight container and take it with you. "Use it in the middle of the day to remove debris and clean up where the mask came in contact," he instructs. "Instead of scrubbing your clients, train them to glide smoothly over their skin with minimal pressure."

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Treat mask-induced breakouts

Of course, no matter how well we coach our clients, stubborn skin conditions can still occur. Fortunately, there are many ways that face masks can treat breakouts and irritation.

To focus on problem areas, Brian recommends using the Clear Skin Targeted Treatment as a spot treatment. The concentrated formula flushes out pores and improves the appearance of skin that looks irritated from wearing masks. The probiotic moisturizer with clear skin also works quickly on problem skin – and the cucumber it contains leaves a cooling feeling that is particularly welcome after a long day with masks.

And while it doesn't seem intuitive, a little extra warmth can help too. A spicy mask like the Eight Greens Phyto Masque – Hot creates a warming feeling on the skin and helps improve the appearance of breakouts. You can also encourage your clients to book a range of flavorful treatments – like our Blueberry Detox Firming Peel – for a regular dose of warmth and a professional exfoliator. Remember, customers with sensitive skin will start with a test patch to see how they react to the sensation.

Finally, you want to offer your customers a nutritious night treatment. As transepidermal water loss peaks during sleep, hydration is more important than ever. Our top picks? "The Facial Recovery Oil is a great night treatment for balancing sensitive or problematic skin," says Jude. For dry skin, Katie recommends the ultra-rich Rose Hip and Lemongrass Repair Balm for its protective natural repair complex. Finally, the Acne Advanced Clarifying Hydrator is a powerhouse for treating acne without drying out the skin. Jude recommends mixing this award winner with your nightly serums.

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While the cause of mask-induced acne and irritation may be new, the skin conditions are not. We have the full range of products to help you and your customers avoid the unfortunate effects of masks on the skin.

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Best Eminence Organics Face Masks That Celebrities Use

As COVID-19 continues to derail our lives, skin care enthusiasts – and some of your favorite stars – are countering worries and fears with regular doses of self-care. Some like to calm the soul Meditation or a hard workout. But the ultimate solution to suppress your nerves? Incorporate a soothing masking step into your skin care routine. The phenomenon of the trend mask is the perfect remedy for our turbulent times.

When it comes to masks, celebrity fans of Eminence Organics have their own personal tips. From the refill Strawberry and rhubarb mask for our aromatic Hungarian herbal mud treatment. These masks can work a stress-free miracle on your skin. Here is a list of our favorite stars and which masks they love – all perfect options for a quarantine skin care regimen that allows you to take care of your body, mind and spirit.

Laura Dern with Eminence Organics Probiotic Mask for Clear Skin

Laura Dern

Laura Dern hugs Quarantined life with a calming environment for her children as well as for her mother (and her Eminence Organics fan), actress Diane Ladd. The daily schedule includes family meditation and mother-daughter beauty projects. We envision her peaceful days of self-care ending with the same skin care routine that she shares with Vogue magazine. In her Beauty Secrets video, she explains that she is “learning to figure out how to take care of myself. Mainly by learning and choosing brands that care about our health and wellbeing. “She starts her self-care with our Probiotic Mask for Clear Skin, which she describes as a face mask that“ makes the skin feel so good ”.

Kate Upton on Instagram

Kate Upton

The Sports Illustrated's swimsuit model got the lockdown situation under control and improved their fitness game. Kate Upton takes her wellbeing seriously and has quarantined almost every day, according to her trainer. If her self-care includes skin care, she's likely using a variety of Eminence Organics masks. When asked on Instagram for good recommendations for face masks, she replied, "Anything by Eminence Organic Skin Care"!

Katherine Heigl

Katherine Heigl is such a huge fan of Eminence Organics that she posted an entire post on her blog These heavenly days for your skin care with products from the Firm Skin Acai Cleanser to our Bamboo Firming Fluid. We saw her masking on Instagram last year and said that she takes a moment to pamper (her) skin. Your mask of choice? Our Hungarian herbal mud treatment – an effective mask that opens pores and refreshes the skin so that it looks healthier and smoother.

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Morena Baccarin

Deadpool Star Morena Baccarin is another actress with the Clear Skin Probiotic Masque in her bathroom cabinet. We saw Morena on Instagram showing off her skin care routine including this powerful one probiotic face mask. This mask works on problematic skin and makes the skin softer, smoother and even minimizes the pores.

Tamron Hall

TV host Tamron Hall takes skin care masking to a new level. Another fan of our Clear Skin Probiotic Masque, she claims that she has "been masked every day since I was 27". She is not only "in love with the probiotic mask from Eminence (Clear Skin)", but sometimes also walks the dog with a mask and sunglasses and scares the neighbors "!

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Philipps busy

Actress and social media star Philipps busy holds a drawer full of masks in her bathroom. One of their favorites is our strawberry and rhubarb mask that rejuvenates the skin. The strawberry ingredient Exfoliate the skin while hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps the complexion's appearance.

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When it comes to anti-stress skin care, there are few solutions better than a recovery session with a relaxing mask. Contact your preferred Eminence Organics spa partner for a virtual or face-to-face consultation and find out which mask is best for your skin type and concerns. Do you already have a favorite face mask? Let us know what it is in the comments below or on social media.