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Medicated mask are most commonly used for oily acne skin. They comes in forms of clay mask, gel mask, cream mask, peel - off mask, individually wrapped paper mask, individual crystal gel mask, powdered mask with activator lotion and many more. With so many choices, how should one with acne skin problem choose one that is right for their skin?
For oily and acne skin that is very sensitive due to either inflammation or thinning of the skin, paper or gel mask will be a better alternative then clay mask or peel off mask. Treat your skin as sensitive skin. Many products that deals with acne problem unfortunately will usually make the skin rather dehydrated and sensitive. A mask is a good way to re-balance the skin.
Clay mask , peel - off mask and powder mask with activator is best for oily skin with black heads and white heads. Some of the peel - off mask in the market can actually get rid of blackheads as you peel it off. Be careful not to used this kind too often as it will loosen your muscle tone and make your skin rather sensitive. I've seen some individuals who is so obsessed with using this kind of stripping mask so often that they no only end up with sensitive skin, but with the constant damage of the skin, causes pigmentation, thus, developing a new set of skin problem???
What is the proper way of using mask? Generally most mask is advice to be put on after cleansing and exfoliating. Many ask if one should tone the face first before masking or to tone after masking? For oily acne skin, my advice would be after. Reason, most acne skin mask is deep cleansing, it is mean to clean out the pores and to calm the skin. Most toner or astringent is to temporally 'close' the pores, so, logically it should be used after masking.
Most manufacturer of mask will advice to have the mask on for 20 minutes to 30 minutes with a rear few that is design for overnight use. It is good that you rest while the mask is on, resting help in better absorption of the active ingredients. Therefore, never put on the mask and start doing housework or go back to your computer. Remember, you can't expect to get the best result when your body is multi-tasking. So how long can you leave the mask on the face, what happen if you fell asleep with the mask on?
Understand that when the mask is on the face, it forms a barrier from the outside environment. This will prevent any invasion of bacteria or even the exchange of gases. This helps the skin to 'preserve' time and for better absorption. Now, if the mask is left too long on the skin, it will actually suffocate the skin. This is why, the maximum time you can leave a mask on the face should not exceed an hour. So, if you are that tired and need to rest with a mask on, adjust your alarm clock.
We are all told that you must have a good moisturiser as part of your acne skin care regime to help keep your skin hydrated without clogging your pores. When you have sensitive skin or are prone to acne it can be difficult to find an effective moisturiser that won't irritate your skin and cause further break outs.
There are many products on the market designed specifically for acne prone skin. Acne sufferers are advised to look for non-comodogenic moisturisers ie ones that are not oily and greasy. Many people find it difficult to get a moisturiser that works with their skin rather than against it. As a result, people look for options outside those specifically for acne.
One such option people consider is the use of petroleum jelly. We see the effect it has on sore chapped lips and 'granny like' elbows so why wouldn't it help our faces?
Well, as with most things pertaining to acne, it's basically down to trial and error on your part. For some people their skin will break out but for others they find it helps. The main point to note is that it really isn't a substitute for a moisturiser as part of your acne skin care regime. It works to seal in whatever moisture your skin already has. Many people find moisturising their skin then applying petroleum jelly helps the skin lock in as much moisture from the moisturiser.
The only way you'll know if it is effective for you is to give it a go. If you have used it before you'll know it's greasy looking and absorbs slowly. Try putting it on at night and feel your face the next morning ... remember to sleep on your back!