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  2. The 15 Best Hydrating Face Masks for Thirsty Skin - AOL

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    Whether you deal with dry skin or are just looking for a moisture boost, we talked to skincare experts to find the 15 best hydrating face masks.

  3. Facial mask - Wikipedia

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    A sheet mask is a piece of paper, cellulose or fabric used to apply a facial mask. The first facial mask was invented in Ohio, United States, during the 19th century by Madame Rowley. It was called the "Toilet Mask" or the first "face glove", and was advertised as able to 'bleach, purify and preserve the complexion' of the skin. It was patented ...

  4. These Hydrating Face Masks Are the Key to Soft, Plump Skin - AOL

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    Ahead, the top hydrating face masks according to editors and dermatologists that contain moisturizing ingredients to keep your skin soft, smooth, and supple.

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    Hydrating face masks are the superhero solution that dermatologists swear by to moisturize, plump, and brighten your complexion. Shop some expert favorites here!

  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Sheet masks are a relatively new product that is becoming extremely popular in Asia. Sheet masks consist of a thin cotton or fiber sheet with holes cut out for the eyes and lips and cut to fit the contours of the face, onto which serums and skin treatments are brushed in a thin layer; the sheets may be soaked in the treatment.

  7. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, [2] [3] [4] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax, and minerals.