Ask Mischo Beauty...
This week's question comes from my sister, Allison, who asked the following:
"What's your favorite facial mask and why?"
In all honesty, I've had the opportunity to use a variety of facial masks that have worked well for me (I have combination skin), and what's really most important when selecting a mask is knowing your skin type. Generally, there are two types of masks - setting masks and non-setting masks. Setting masks, which normally use clay as their base - harden, dry, absorb oil and remove dead skin cells. They're recommended for oily, combination and acneic skin types.
Non-setting masks should be used on normal, dry or sensitive skin and are primarily nourishing, hydrating and soothing. An example of a non-setting mask would be a gel mask. Benefits of masks include some of the following:
- Tighten and tone the skin
- Draw impurities out of the pores
- Assist in clearing of blemishes
- Hydrate & nourish the skin
- Calm & soothe the skin
And to further answer your question - know that I'm not brand loyal and that I personally use a combination of both mask types. I use a setting mask on my oily t-zone and a non-setting mask everywhere else. So there you have it!
I hope this helps. Please stop back by and let us know how you choose to move forward, as well as what works for you. Love your skin. Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 11:22 AM
Labels: acneic skin, ask mischo beauty, combination skin, dry skin, facial masks, Masks, normal skin, oily skin, sensitive skin, skin type, skincare regimen
Mischo Beauty School: Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions
Now with that said, let's address "Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions". Your skin type is genetically determined (you're born with it!) and most often can be controlled with a consistent skincare regimen. Skin types are as follows:
- Normal
- Dry
- Oily/Combination
- Acneic
- Sensitive
Skin conditions are most often caused by external factors such as the environment, stress, medication, etc. and may include the following:
- Dehydration
- Sensitivities
- Aging
- Pigmentation
- Breakouts
These conditions affect all skin types and may change daily. The great news is that these conditions can be corrected! So for example, you might have an oily skin type that suffers from breakouts and pigmentation issues. And so with all that said, knowing the difference between your skin type and skin conditions will only better help you in selecting the best products for your skincare regimen which will ultimately assist in achieving the goal of healthy skin!
Any questions? Love your skin.
Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, September 26, 2011 at 11:18 AM
Labels: acneic skin, at-home skincare regimen, beauty expert, combination skin, dry skin, hyperpigmentation, Mischo Beauty School, oily skin, pigmentation, skin analysis, skin condition, skin type
Ask Mischo Beauty...
This week's question comes from my sister, Allison, who asked the following:
"What's your favorite facial mask and why?"
In all honesty, I've had the opportunity to use a variety of facial masks that have worked well for me (I have combination skin), and what's really most important when selecting a mask is knowing your skin type. Generally, there are two types of masks - setting masks and non-setting masks. Setting masks, which normally use clay as their base - harden, dry, absorb oil and remove dead skin cells. They're recommended for oily, combination and acneic skin types.
Non-setting masks should be used on normal, dry or sensitive skin and are primarily nourishing, hydrating and soothing. An example of a non-setting mask would be a gel mask. Benefits of masks include some of the following:
- Tighten and tone the skin
- Draw impurities out of the pores
- Assist in clearing of blemishes
- Hydrate & nourish the skin
- Calm & soothe the skin
And to further answer your question - know that I'm not brand loyal and that I personally use a combination of both mask types. I use a setting mask on my oily t-zone and a non-setting mask everywhere else. So there you have it!
I hope this helps. Please stop back by and let us know how you choose to move forward, as well as what works for you. Love your skin. Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, December 6, 2010 at 2:58 PM
Labels: acneic skin, ask mischo beauty, combination skin, dry skin, facial masks, Masks, normal skin, oily skin, sensitive skin, skin type, skincare regimen
Mischo Beauty School: Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions
If you take anything away from this blog, my hope is that it's properly caring for your skin! Education is key- and that's the reason I continue with the "Mischo Beauty School" posts (your "beauty education"!). According to the New York Times "a new beauty product is born every 2.5 seconds", so while there's always a new product to look forward to, the reality is that these products come and go! The foundation for achieving great skin is knowing your skin type, skin conditions and implementing a consistent skincare regimen.
Now with that said, let's address "Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions". Your skin type is genetically determined (you're born with it!) and most often can be controlled with a consistent skincare regimen. Skin types are as follows:
- Normal
- Dry
- Oily/Combination
- Acneic
- Sensitive
Skin conditions are most often caused by external factors such as the environment, stress, medication, etc. and may include the following:
- Dehydration
- Sensitivities
- Aging
- Pigmentation
- Breakouts
These conditions affect all skin types and may change daily. The great news is that these conditions can be corrected! So for example, you might have an oily skin type that suffers from breakouts and pigmentation issues. And so with all that said, knowing the difference between your skin type and skin conditions will only better help you in selecting the best products for your skincare regimen which will ultimately assist in achieving the goal of healthy skin!
Any questions? Love your skin.
Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, October 8, 2010 at 6:55 PM
Labels: acneic skin, at-home skincare regimen, combination skin, dry skin, hyperpigmentation, Mischo Beauty School, oily skin, pigmentation, skin analysis, skin condition, skin type, skincare regimen
Mischo Beauty School: Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions
Now with that said, let's address "Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions". Your skin type is genetically determined (you're born with it!) and most often can be controlled with a consistent skincare regimen. Skin types are as follows:
- Normal
- Dry
- Oily/Combination
- Acneic
- Sensitive
Skin conditions are most often caused by external factors such as the environment, stress, medication, etc. and may include the following:
- Dehydration
- Sensitivities
- Aging
- Pigmentation
- Breakouts
These conditions affect all skin types and may change daily. The great news is that these conditions can be corrected! So for example, you might have an oily skin type that suffers from breakouts and pigmentation issues. And so with all that said, knowing the difference between your skin type and skin conditions will only better help you in selecting the best products for your skincare regimen which will ultimately assist in achieving the goal of healthy skin!
Any questions? Love your skin.
Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, May 7, 2010 at 1:09 PM
Labels: acneic skin, at-home skincare regimen, combination skin, dry skin, hyperpigmentation, Mischo Beauty School, oily skin, pigmentation, skin analysis, skin condition, skin type, skincare regimen
Mischo Beauty Pick: Sponge Skincare's Wild Herb Cleansing Gel
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 7:43 PM
Labels: combination skin, facial cleanser, oil skin, sponge skincare
Mischo Beauty Pick: Sothys Paris At Home Spa Kits
On Monday, I explained what a facial was and discussed the many benefits from receiving one. There is one important piece of information I forgot to include, and that's your at-home skincare regimen. If you've invested in a facial, you should also invest in maintaining the results! I love that the L'Institut Sothys, New York day spa has at-home spa kits available for oily, sensitive and combination skin types.
This totally takes the guessing out of what products you will need for home maintenance. And, you'll have no more excuses for not having started a skincare regimen. After the esthetician preforms your skin analysis and completes your facial, you will be advised on your skin type and which products will work best for you. The at-home spa kits include the products you need in order to protect and promote healthy skin!
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 11:54 PM
Labels: at-home skincare regimen, combination skin, dry skin, esthetician, facials, L'Institut Sothys, oily skin, Sothys Paris At Home Spa Kit