Multimasking of the face - a new trend in cosmetics
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This innovative approach to skin care is rapidly gaining popularity. Rightly so, since positive results are visible to the naked eye. Interestingly, the principles of multimasking combine the achievements of modern cosmetology with the knowledge already present in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. Their essence is the precise adjustment of care to the diverse and changing needs of the skin.
What is facial multimasking?
Facial multimasking is a method of skin care divided into zones with different needs. The point is that different parts of the face (forehead, nose, cheeks, skin around the eyes) can exhibit completely different skin characteristics. By precisely addressing the needs of each of them, better results are achieved than if one product is applied to the entire face.
Observations used today by modern cosmetology turn out to have a long tradition. You can find out by studying the achievements of Chinese medicine or Indian Ayurveda. On their grounds, specific parts of the face became a mirror depicting the state of the various organs of the body. Today we know that, although there is no simple translation, facial care (as well as neck and décolletage) is worth conducting in multiple ways. Including - use the diverse properties of blue clay, green clay and other clays worth exploring.
Multimasking is a technique of applying different masks to different parts of the face
.Multimasking is a modern skin care technique, the essence of which is to tailor care to individual skin needs. It involves applying different masks to different parts of the face to effectively address the problems faced by the skin in each area. As a result, each part of the face gets exactly what it needs. It is worth mentioning that multimasking can be used both at home and in beauty salons, making it an extremely versatile method of care.
.Multimasking, i.e. tailoring care to individual skin needs
.With multimasking, care can be precisely tailored to individual skin needs. This is especially beneficial for people with combination skin, where different parts of the face have completely different needs. How does multimasking work in practice? Here's an example. If you have oily skin in the T-zone (forehead and nose) and dry skin in the cheek area, you can use a cleansing mask where the facial skin is oily, while applying a moisturizing mask to the dry cheeks. This approach effectively addresses all the skin's needs at the same time. With this technique, each zone of the face receives proper care, which contributes to an overall improved appearance.
Can be used both at home and in beauty salons
.Multimasking is successfully used both in private bathrooms and in beauty salons. In both cases, masks with natural ingredients, such as green clay or blue clay, can be used, preferably in combination with advanced active ingredients with moisturizing, regenerating, nourishing or soothing effects on the skin. These are most easily found in Clay masks by HDRÈY. Regardless of where they are applied, multi-masking allows for an effective and personalized approach to skin care - so it's worth a try.
Facial skin types
.Every person's facial skin is different, but it can most often be assigned to one of five types. These are normal, dry, oily, combination and sensitive skin types. Each of the five types of facial skin has its own specific needs and requires appropriate care.
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Normal skinis balanced - neither too oily nor too dry. It requires regular moisturization and protection from external factors.
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Dry skinis characterized by a lack of adequate hydration, leading to a feeling of tightness and flakiness. Requires intensive moisturization and nourishment.
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Oily skin tends to have excessive sebum secretion, leading to shine and imperfections. It requires products that absorb excess sebum and regulate its secretion. Often people with oily skin also have acne-prone skin, which requires specialized care to prevent blemishes.
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Mixed skin combines the characteristics of oily and dry skin. In general, the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) is oily and the cheeks are dry. Such a face needs multi-step care, tailored to different parts of the face.
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Sensitive skinis prone to irritation and redness. It requires gentle, soothing products that do not cause allergic reactions.
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How to understand the needs of your skin?
.The multi-masking method is the perfect solution for people who want to precisely care for their facial skin, taking into account its different needs in each zone. By using the right Clay masks by HDRÈY, you can effectively regulate sebum secretion, intensively moisturize, reduce hyperpigmentation or soothe irritation. Regular use of masks will help reduce imperfections, cleanse the skin and restore its healthy appearance. Here's how, according to the principles of multi-masking, to adjust care according to your skin type.
.Multimasking for combination skin
.People with combination skin often struggle with excess oil in the T-zone and dryness on the cheeks. To restore the skin's balance, it's worth using Clay 2 Pore Reduction / Sebum & Oil Control on the forehead and nose - the green clay contained here will help reduce oiliness and reduce the appearance of pores.
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Cheeks, which are often dehydrated and more sensitive, will benefit from Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration.Blue clay will intensely hydrate and promote skin regeneration. For acne blemishes on the chin, Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening with yellow clay will work well, helping to even out skin tone.
.A slight tendency to pimples in the jaw area requires a cleansing action, so here it is worth reaching for Clay 4 Detox / Purity (gray clay). The delicate skin of the temples and the skin around the eyes, where the first signs of aging may appear, on the other hand, will be grateful for the nourishing and smoothing Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening (white clay).
.After treatment, the masks are best washed off with warm water, which further relaxes and enhances the skin care effect.
.Multimasking for dry skin
.Dry skin requires intensive hydration and restoration of the hydrolipidic layer. The forehead, where fine lines can appear, is worth nurturing with Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening. White clay, a key component of this mask, improves firmness and smooths the skin. Cheeks are also often dry and prone to flaking. For them, the best choice would be Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration.
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On the nose, where redness and irritation can appear, we recommend using Clay 5 Soothing Redness / Calming. The pink clay will soothe the skin and reduce sensitivity. If your beard is looking dull and tired, it is worth applying Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening with yellow clay to restore the skin's radiance.
.For the jaw and neck, where skin tends to lose firmness with age, the ideal choice would be Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration. The blue clay contained here promotes skin hydration and elasticity.
.Multimasking for sensitive skin
.Sensitive skin requires special care to minimize irritation and erythema. The forehead, which is often hypersensitive and prone to redness, will respond well to Clay 5 Soothing Redness / Calming with pink clay, soothing the skin. The same goes for cheeks - vascular skin will benefit from the gentle action of this cosmetic.
Nose, where the skin is prone to irritation and may peel, requires intensive moisturization. In this case, it is worth reaching for Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration with blue clay.
Pigmentation and reactive skin on the chin will benefit from Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening (yellow clay), while thin skin around the eyes will gain firming and smoothing with Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening(white clay).
.Multimasking for oily skin
.For oily skin, the priority is to control sebum secretion and cleanse pores. On the forehead it is worth applying Clay 2 Pore Reduction / Sebum & Oil Control. Green clay will regulate sebum production and give the complexion a velvety matte finish.
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Nose and chin, where enlarged pores and imperfections often appear, require a cleansing action, so an excellent choice here would be Clay 4 Detox / Purity (gray clay). Despite their tendency to be oily, cheeks can be dehydrated for a change, so for balance, it's worth using Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration (blue clay). Blue clay, also known as blue clay, thanks to its natural composition and richness in minerals, is excellent at hydrating and regenerating the skin, which is especially beneficial for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
.If acne blemishes are visible on the jaw, it is worth applying here Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening (yellow clay). The skin around the mouth, where the first wrinkles appear, will benefit best from Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening (white clay).
.Multimasking for normal skin
.Although normal skin does not cause major problems, it is worthwhile to take care of its balance, hydration and protection against the first signs of aging.
.The forehead and nose may be prone to slight oiliness, so Clay 2 Pore Reduction / Sebum & Oil Control will work well in these areas. The green clay will help control sebum secretion and prevent dirt build-up.

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If minor discoloration appears on the skin, Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening will help. The yellow clay will brighten the complexion and even out skin tone. The skin around the eyes and temples, on the other hand, may betray the first signs of aging - here Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening with white clay will be ideal, which will firm and smooth the skin, helping to keep it looking young. With this care, normal skin will remain in excellent condition, maintaining a healthy, radiant appearance for a long time.
.Multimasking for acne-prone skin
.Acne-prone skin requires effective cleansing, regulation of sebum secretion and reduction of inflammation and hyperpigmentation. The T-zone (i.e. the forehead and nose) is often the most problematic - blackheads and excess sebum appear there. To effectively cleanse pores and reduce oiliness, it's worth applying Clay 2 Pore Reduction / Sebum & Oil Control. Green clay helps control sebum production and reduces the risk of imperfections.
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The cheeks may be less oily, but still prone to acne blemishes. Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening will work well in this area. The yellow clay will brighten the skin and even out skin tone. The chin and jaw are areas where painful pimples often appear - in this case, the ideal choice will be Clay 4 Detox / Purity with gray clay. This cosmetic also contains ingredients with antibacterial properties, actively helping to fight acne.
.Ideal for sensitive and acne-prone skin is also blue clay. Thanks to its wealth of minerals, it helps reduce inflammation and cleanse the skin.
Multimasking for vascular skin
.People with vascular skin often struggle with facial redness, broken capillaries and irritation. The key here is to use soothing cosmetics that strengthen blood vessel walls and reduce the tendency to erythema.
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The forehead can often be mildly red, so the best choice would be Clay 5 Soothing Redness / Calming with pink clay, which soothes and reduces irritation. The same cosmetic will work well on the cheeks, which are generally the most sensitive and prone to bursting blood vessels, as well as on the nose - usually prone to irritation.
.If, on the other hand, there is discoloration on the chin, it is worth using Clay 6 Whitening / Brighteningwith yellow clay. The eye area is often drier and more sensitive, so here an excellent choice would be Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration with blue clay, which will moisturize and nourish delicate skin. Blue clay, thanks to its natural composition and richness in minerals, is ideal for sensitive skin. It brings it numerous skin care benefits.
.With regular use of these masks, vascular skin will become more resistant to irritation and redness will be less visible.
.Multimasking for mature skin
.Mature skin requires regeneration and firming. On the forehead, where facial wrinkles are becoming more visible, the Clay 1 Smoothing / Tightening with white clay will work well. Cheeks, which are losing firmness and may have discoloration, will benefit in turn from Clay 6 Whitening / Brightening with yellow clay.
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Nose and chin, where enlarged pores are often visible, need cleansing. Therefore, here it is worth reaching for Clay 4 Detox / Purity with gray clay. The skin on the jaw and neck may be drier and need moisturizing. The Clay 3 Full Hydration / Regeneration with blue clay will work great here. The eye area, where fine lines appear, will also benefit from the same mask, as it intensely moisturizes and improves skin elasticity.
.Properties of green clay
.Green clay is a natural product that has been prized for its exceptional skin care properties for centuries. It is a cosmetic raw material with a characteristic green color, which effectively removes impurities and regulates sebum secretion. This makes green clay ideal for oily and combination skin. Its astringent and toning action helps reduce the appearance of pores, and restores the skin's healthy appearance. Green clay gently exfoliates dead skin cells, which promotes skin regeneration. Regular use of green clay masks helps control excess sebum, which is key to balancing oily and combination skin.
.Why try multimasking facials?
.Multimasking of the face, i.e. tailoring cosmetics to the needs of specific skin areas, has several valuable advantages. It allows you to better understand your skin's needs, optimize the effects of your care, and save time and energy - instead of testing a succession of cosmetics with seemingly universal effects, you select them consciously and deliberately. For example, blue clay, with its natural composition and richness in minerals, is ideal for sensitive and acne-prone skin. A conscious, comprehensive approach based on multimasking produces results that will quickly dispel any doubts.
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