Simply put, it's our job to find the best beauty products out there for you. From the newest serum to the hottest lipstick color to the dry shampoo that will change your life, we will find it, test it, and let you know what we think. We're not complaining—it's a pretty fun gig, and we'll volunteer to be beauty guinea pigs any day.
But one of the cool things to come out of this is finding out what products you're loving and buying. It helps us figure out what you want to learn more about and what you're into so we can bring even more personalized recs to you.
Because we share a lot of our favorites with you every single day, we recognize it might be hard to keep up. So we've decided to put together a handy weekly list of what we love and what you love. Consider this a CliffsNotes, one-stop shop of what's really trending and worth adding to your cart at this very moment.
This week, we're looking at all the skincare masks that you can use from head to toe. Do you have a product that we missed? We'd love to know. Send us a DM .
When my skin is super dry and parched I alternate between this mask and Kiehl's avocado mask. This one you can wear overnight, as it has a balmy texture that doesn't feel too oily or heavy on the skin. In the morning my skin always feels a lot softer and smoother.
For a deep-pore cleansing, try this face mask. It contains bentonite clay that absorbs oil and dirt, plus Amazonian kaolin clay to exfoliate.
The eye mask is supposed to mimic "the invigorating effects of extreme cold" so it will really wake up any tired eyes. It also deals with puffiness, dark circles, and lines.
Okay, when I first put this mask on, I was tempted to eat it. It smelled so good (like chocolate). And it's not just the smell that's amazing—it actually works to reset your skin, gently purifying it without any irritation or dryness.
For a brightening fix, Tata Harper's Radiance Mask will do the trick. It features a blend of AHAs to exfoliate the skin, plus sugar prebiotics to balance the skin's microbiome and a sugar carbohydrate complex to hydrate.
Not only does this mask moisturize dry lips, but it also plumps it up so you have an enhanced pout come morning.
You probably want to get rid of breakouts fast, right? Well, this mask acts quickly to get rid of oil and bacteria while also soothing any redness.
The anti-aging benefits of this drugstore mask are stellar. It's an ultra-hydrating formula that contains hyaluronic acid, pro-retinol, and vitamin C to target wrinkles and firm skin while leaving it hydrated for up to 24 hours.
This is another favorite of mine. I love that it's a clean formula that really brightens and conditions my skin. Ingredients include super berries (rich in antioxidants), vitamin C, squalane, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and betaine.
A total cult favorite, Laneige's lip mask will be your go-to for dry, peeling lips. It locks in moisture and smells so delicious.
I tried this viral face mask recently with the other Who What Wear beauty editors and was pleasantly surprised with the results. I get nervous about trying any type of detox mask because my skin is prone to dryness and I find many of these masks can leave it feeling tight and parched. But not this mask—my skin looked brighter and the mask didn't dry anything out.
If you're a fan of Neutrogena's Hydro Boost line like I am, you're probably going to love these sheet masks. Like the gel moisturizer and serum, the masks are intensely hydrating and super refreshing.
A best seller with our readers, these exfoliating gloves are infused with paraffin, shea butter extracts, and ceramides to hydrate and smooth the hands.
This overnight mask is enriched with glycerin to lock in moisture, panthenol to condition, and sorrel and kalahari melon oils to nourish.
The key ingredients in Aveeno's hand mask are prebiotic oat and shea butter, which completely nourish and soothe extra-dry hands. All it takes is 10 minutes and you're done with the treatment.
Augustinus Bader's hand treatment is designed to moisturize and provide anti-aging benefits. It contains the same patented complex (TFC8) found in the brand's other creams to support repair and renewal. And if you don't love scented things, you're going to appreciate the fact that this product is unscented.
In addition to shea butter to moisturize, this hand treatment also contains citrus extracts which help with exfoliation and benefits people with eczema and psoriasis.
Aveeno also makes a foot version of their popular Cica hand mask. The foot mask also contains prebiotic oat and shea butter to repair the skin's natural barrier.
You've probably heard of Baby Foot before—it really started the whole foot-peel craze. If you're not familiar with the product, you apply it and leave on for an hour and then rinse it off. A few days later, you'll see some "magic" happen because the dead skin will start to peel off after five to seven days, revealing baby-soft feet.
Barefoot Scientist also makes an effective foot peel—it's popular with many Who What Wear editors. The gentle formula is suitable for sensitive skin. It contains milder AHAs to exfoliate and fruit extracts to moisturize.
With AHAs and BHAs (glycolic, salicylic, lactic, and citric acids), this foot peel has a powerful formula. It will exfoliate any dead skin while promoting cell turnover. It won't mess with your pedicure, too.
If you're been on your feet all day long or have been wearing uncomfortable shoes for a while, you can find some sweet relief with this mask. It contains both lavender and peppermint oils to provide a moisturizing, soothing, and cooling effect.
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