The Face-Mask Hack For Better Skin
Think of multi-masking as creating a custom treatment for the skin troubles unique to each part of your face, from the dry patches on your cheeks to the oil slick that is your T-zone. Instead of using one mask that may address only one issue, you're putting different masks with different purposes on the areas where they're needed most, all at the same time, says Francesca Fusco, MD, board-certified dermatologist in New York. Personalized and efficient -- it's a win-win.