
Winter Masks to soothe the face
Winter time means an extra dose of stress for your face: the cold weather, wind, and lots of indoor time all add up to a fatigued, dried-out face.
The first consequence? Your fine lines and wrinkles dig deeper into your skin’s surface, the epidermis is reddened with inflammation, your face looks dull.
To avoid all that, you must soothe, hydrate and protect your skin.
So here’s a quick at-home remedy for your winter face blues: a face mask, to be applied at night, after a hard day’s work (or not) while lounging on the sofa, maybe sipping a hot cocoa or tea. Now what’s more relaxing that that?
Our staff picked the 5 best face masks for you and your special Winter needs. Read on.

1. Borba Replenishing Quench Masque
This nutrient-rich treatment masque dramatically boosts and retains moisture in your skin by utilizing an oxygenated foam that quenches dull, dehydrated skin. The oxygenating formula re-plump and deeply replenish skin for a youthful, radiant glow. A power-blend of botanicals (Lychee, Ginseng, Aloe, Cucumber, Apricot, Soy) soothes and heals flakiness and roughness. Paraffinated Silk (the same material used in high-end hand, face and feet treatments), Collagen and Elastin Fiber activates to form a physical moisture barrier, keeping epidermal layers supple and healthy.
$30.00 at Borba.com

2. Mario Badescu Azulene Calming Mask
Soothe And Calm Irritated Skin. Soothing Azulene, a Chamomile Extract, along with Balsam Peru, a natural anti-inflammatory ingredient, come together in this non-hardening mask that comforts irritated, red, and very sensitive skin types. Also made with Kaolin (clay) and Wheat Starch to absorb impurities in the pores.
$18.00 at Mario Badescu Skincare
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