We all multitask, but do we multimask? Multimasking is the art of using more than one facial mask to address various different needs our skin may require, but this does not mean we get three different masks and mix them together.
To multimask, you need to check out how your skin is doing. Skin ranges from oily, dry, combination (oily/dry), to having acne prone, blackhead/white head prone, aging skin, etc.
Some people may have an oily T-zone area on their face with dry spots on their cheeks and blackheads on their noses.
Now, instead of applying a charcoal mask to unclog the blackheads to the entire face, we apply the mask only to the nose area. We then find a mask to soak up the oily parts in our face and moisturize the dry cheeks. Apply the three masks to each area to get the best results. By doing this, we address the blackheads, dry, and oily skin in one sitting. Apply your various masks to the problem areas and sit back and let them work their magic.
After waiting the suggested time, remove the masks to reveal glowing skin. Each area of your face will be properly treated with this trick.