Collagen masks were developed for medical purposes: to treat severe burns. Then its use was extended to aesthetics. The revitalizing, active, "second skin" mask is a network of natural collagen fibers, similar to the structure of the skin. It is produced through a special lyophilization process, which ensures the preservation of the natural elements of collagen, its biological activity, skin tolerance and its preservative-free composition. The key features of the collagen mask are hydration and soothing due to its great ability to bind water. It ensures efficient transfer of water and collagen to the skin, giving it a fresh and radiant appearance. The collagen mask is activated directly on the skin by simply adding water and serums.
Skin Type and Indications
- For all skin types
- Moisturizes
- Soothes & rejuvenates the skin
- Reduces wrinkles.
- Tightens the skin.
- Personalized skin care program
How to use it
- Fold the A4 sheet lengthwise and place it in half across the face
- Mark the nose and mouth areas. Cut the marked points with scissors. Keep the cut pieces to put on the nose later.
- Fill a pipette (ie a graduated tube) with about 45ml of hot water and 5ml of your condition.
- Apply the mask to the face and moisten it with the pipette. Start from the nostrils and from the middle of the face towards the edges. Then apply the cut pieces and moisturize. The mask is sufficiently moistened when there are no air bubbles and it has become one with the skin. You can place wet pads on the eyes to ensure good contact of the mask with the skin.
- Leave the mask on for about 20 minutes. The active ingredients are released and penetrate the skin.
- Finally, apply the cream.
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