Clay, mud, and facial masks are all the rage right now, but which masks reign king above all others? Wonder no longer; we've gathered together some of the top masks on the market right now, and we've detailed which skin types these masks work best with. You can thank us later; for now, just enjoy the results of these soothing masks.

 

If you have pores and blemishes:

I would recommend the Clarifying Mask by Origins. It is designed to remove impurities and excess oil from the skin, which can help to reduce the appearance of pores and blemishes. The mask is made with willow bark extract, which helps to exfoliate the skin, and witch hazel extract, which helps to tighten pores.

Here are some other benefits of using the Clarifying Mask by Origins:

  • Helps to control oil production
  • Reduces the appearance of pores
  • Exfoliates the skin
  • Tightens pores
  • Soothes inflammation

The Clarifying Mask by Origins is a great option for people with pores and blemishes. It is gentle enough for everyday use and can help to improve the appearance of your skin.

If you have wrinkles:

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GlamGlow

GravityMud Firming Treatment by GlamGlow is great for those pesky wrinkles and aging. The mask instantly firms and lifts the skin for a smooth and defined look. What makes this mask even more exciting is the formula appears to be white and dries to a beautiful chrome, making you shine like the star that you are. The mask should be left on for 20 to 30 minutes, then peeled off and used twice a week. The active ingredients include Vizitight (with firming matrix and marine algae plasma and BioDefine polymers), Lunarlift (with soy isoflavone liposome and red algae extract), and Teaoxi Complex (with marshmallow and licorice leaf) to help the skin look and feel firmer and toned. The formula also includes Cosmiplexion (with Icelandic kelp, hyaluronic acid, and mineral–rich glacial clay) to help skin feel younger and more resilient. Available at Amazon $79.

 

If you have dry skin:

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Tsubaki Deep Hydration Sleeping Mask by Boscia

Tsubaki Deep Hydration Sleeping Mask by Boscia fixes the dryness with which nature may have cursed you. This mask deeply moisturizes the skin, delivers anti-aging benefits, and provides baby–soft skin. Massage it on before bed and let it work its magic as you dream of hydration. Active ingredients include Tsubaki oil to firm, hydrate, and protect against free radical damage; allantoin to provide hydration and support natural cell renewal with natural anti-bacterial and deep–cleansing benefits; wakame to prevent fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of firmness by replenishing protein and supporting natural collagen production; and rice bran oil to reduce dark spots and increase micro-circulation for soft, glowing skin. Available at Sephora, $29.

 

If you have oily skin: 

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Cupcake by Lush

Cupcake by Lush is a freshly made mask that will make you want to go back in time and save your skin in high school. This mask was made for those who suffer from oily or acne-prone skin. This one is especially great for chocolate lovers as the cocoa powder is a heavy ingredient. Cupcake uses spearmint oil to cool, vanilla absolute to calm redness and Rhassoul mud to deeply cleanse the skin. Leave this non–edible treat on for about 10 minutes and make sure to refrigerate it when you're done, as it is perishable. Available at Lush, $8. 

 

If you have sensitive skin

CeraVe Hydrating Mask: This mask is made with hyaluronic acid, which helps to hydrate the skin without irritating it.

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5: This balm is designed to soothe and repair dry, irritated skin.

Avene Tolerance Extreme Cream Mask: This mask is made with Avene Thermal Spring Water, which helps to soothe and calm sensitive skin.

It is important to note that everyone's skin is different, so what works for one person may not work for another. If you are not sure which mask is right for you, it is always best to consult with a dermatologist.

Here are some other things to consider when choosing a mask for sensitive skin:

  • Ingredients: Look for masks that are fragrance-free, dye-free, and alcohol-free. These ingredients can irritate sensitive skin.
  • Texture: Choose a mask that has a light, non-greasy texture. This will help to prevent the mask from clogging pores and causing breakouts.
  • Frequency: Use a mask for sensitive skin 1-2 times per week. Overusing a mask can irritate the skin.

 

If you have pores and blemishes, I would recommend the Clarifying Mask by Origins. It is designed to remove impurities and excess oil from the skin, which can help to reduce the appearance of pores and blemishes. The mask is made with willow bark extract, which helps to exfoliate the skin, and witch hazel extract, which helps to tighten pores.

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