Skin Problem? There’s a A Face Mask To Fix It

Whatever your skin complaint, chances are there's a mask out there that will have the answer to your woes. Be it a dry, parched complexion or a lack of radiance, there's a different texture and formula that'll work its magic to transform your skin back to its usual self.
Here are six of our favourite types of face mask and what they're best for...
One of our all-time favourites is Mudmasky Facial Detox Purifying Recovery Mask, £58. Think of this as rehab for your skin as it undoes all the ills caused by a busy lifestyle, lack of sleep and a poor diet. And it handily tells you how long to leave it on depending on your skin type. Set your timer and countdown to beautiful skin...
Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery Powerfoil Mask, £16, is one of the best around. Advanced Night Repair is a beauty icon - the serum is known for reviving tired skin by feeding it with a cocktail of rejuvenating ingredients and this mask takes this high-performance serum to the next level. Keep one in your bedside table - you’ll know when you need it.
L’Oreal’s new Pure Clay Masks, £5 each, offer three different additional benefits to the core clay ingredients. There’s a red algae variety to brighten and exfoliate, eucalyptus to purify and mattify and charcoal to detoxify and clarify.
Elizabeth Arden Peel & Reveal Revitalising Mask, £26, is one of the first masks to nail the ‘peel’ formula and it's a firm favourite for skin that’s feeling and looking tired and/or dull. The peel not only lifts away signs of fatigue, it also feeds it with hydration and glycolic acid to support skin’s natural turnover.
Activated charcoal is a clever little ingredient. It’s essentially carbon that has been specially treated to increase its absorbency so when used in face masks, they become like magnets for impurities and dirt, absorbing oils, toxins and pollutants. For a deep cleanse, turn to Clinique Pore Refining Solutions Charcoal Mask, £23. The mineral clays soak up any excess oil from your skin while the added charcoal powder works to draw out any deep-seated dirt to really purify your pores. The result? A fresh, smooth and healthy complexion.
Cream masks are often the thicker, slightly more enriched versions of a traditional day or night cream. They’ll be so packed full of hydrating ingredients - this is where the cream formula really comes into its own - that it leaves skin so hydrated they are best used before bed as they do not create the greatest base for make-up. In facial treatments they would often be applied and then a warm towel or flannel would be placed over the top, to promote absorption into the skin, which is where sheet masks were born. A great tip with cream masks is to use them where you need them rather than just apply all over the face.
Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask, £24, is a silky cream formula that's enriched with avocado oil, mango butter and Japanese seaweed to quench your skins thirst while helping to prevent any future moisture loss. Let it sit on your skin overnight for an extra boost of hydration - or use it as an SOS mask on patches of dry skin.
