My Favourite Masks for Dry Skin

Kiehls Algae Masque- £24

Origins Drink Me Up- £23

Clarins HydraQuench- £33

The weather in London at the moment is absolutely freezing and my skin is really suffering with the cold. My skin tends to get super dry and dehydrated during the winter so I tend to use a hydrating mask once or twice a week to add a little moisture back into my skin. Having tested out a fair few masks in my time I’ve finally found 3 that really work well with my skin and prevent any dry patches. 

Firstly the Kiehls Algae Face Masque was probably one of the first things I wrote about on this blog 2 years ago, and I’m still in love with it. It’s one of the most hydrating masks I’ve come across and for an example of how hydrating it is, I used it on a 9 hour flight to India and my skin looked completely fresh at the other end. Origins Drink Me Up mask is a fairly new favourite but it’s all I’ve been reaching for recently and I love the feeling it gives my skin and it smells of mangos! My last favourite mask for dry skin is the Clarins HydraQuench Cream Mask, I absolutely love the whole Clarins HydraQuench range but this mask works really well at hydrating my skin and doesn’t bring me out in any kind of reaction. 

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