Should you be #MultiMasking?

Haven’t heard of ‘multi-masking’ yet? Prepare to have your mind blown because this is one skin care trick we can’t believe we never thought of before! #MultiMasking is going off on the Internet right now – and for very good reason.
Multi-masking is when you apply various face masks for different skin concerns to different areas of your face. Now, there are two reasons why it makes total sense: 1) different areas of your skin have different needs, so using one mask to targets one skin concern often just doesn’t cut it, and 2) it means you can combat three skin issues in one go, saving yourself precious time in the process. Praise the skin care gods!
*Right now, I’m having a moment like this*:
So, how do I multi-mask?
I’m so glad you asked! It’s this simple – once you know what your skin concerns are, such as an oily t-zone, dry cheeks and an acne-prone chin (hot tip: having your skin Face Mapped by a Dermalogica Expert is a great way to identify and understand your skin), get your hands on a face mask that targets each of these concerns. Then, once a week, apply each of the masks to the different areas of your skin and let them work their magic (while you indulge in some red liquorice and Kardashians re-runs, of course).
*Now I’m doing this*:
Genius.
Got an oily t-zone? Try these: Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Oil-Absorbing Mask, Lush Love Lettuce Fresh Face Mask
Got sensitive skin? Try these: philosophy keep the peace, Bioderma Sensibo Mask
Got dehydrated cheeks? Try these: Ella Bache Hydra Mask, Ultraceuticals Ultra Replenishing Mask
Got acne-prone areas? Try these: Quick Fix Anti Blemish Mud Mask, SkinB5 Natural Acne Treatment Skin Purifying Mask
Got fine lines and wrinkles? Try these: Mirenesse Wrinkle Freeze Collagen Event Mask, BABOR High Skin Refiner Lifting Extra Firming Foam Mask
Still need a little convincing that this is The Best Skin Care Trick Ever? Let these Insta pics inspire you...
Will you be trying multi-masking? Do you use face masks?
Have you tried any of the products mentioned above?
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71 Member Comments
This is awesome. I usually do the Biore nose trip PLUS a facial mask, while doing waxing :-)
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I am a fan of multitasking in most aspects of my life, so I should definitely stretch it over to beauty!
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I've been doing this for a while. I'm oily thru the t zone and dry in the cheek area
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My goodness, these girls look like koalas! Being a bit more serious... This is an interesting concept ! Time saver!
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I've been doing this for years
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Makes sooo much sense....can't believe I've been stupid all these years!
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Makes perfect sense to me!
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Multi masking sounds so fun
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I am already multi masking, because my skin is feeling extra dry, I use a hydration cream mask then I apply a sheet mask on top. My skin does feel extra soft and plump after it.
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great tips, I love to multi task especially when it comes to skincare!
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Should have thought of this sooner!
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My mother used to do something like this, she would use an astringent on her oily T zone and only moisturise or mask the dry parts. She had great skin by the way.
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What a great idea!
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Love the sound of multi masking, definitely want to give it a go.
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love a product that does everthing
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That's such a great idea!!!! But I'm so lazy to use different ones each time.
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I initially read this as "MULT-TASKING," something all women are masters of.
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this looks so interesting but I don't like the idea of having to buy so many different products
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oh my I have never thought of doing this. I have several masks at home and I always feel I don't have enough time to use them all. Thanks BH for the inspiration now Im going to mulit mask it will save me time as well as treat my skin accordingly.
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Yes, of course. And it's so much more fun to use more than one product.
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Excellent, multitasking for the win.
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It makes sense but I have never tried it before
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I absolutely understand the technique...........such a great idea, one I really need to try.
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Ohhh, that kind of makes sense especially for people with combination skin like me.
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Has that chick crystallize got a cheek piercing? It doesn't look like a mole.
Oh, multi-masking? It makes sense, I've got a blackhead prone T zone.
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