MULTI-MASKING

 Hey guys! Today I have a skin care based post for you! We’ll be talking about multi-masking.

That’s right. Multi-MASKING. The practice of using different masks on different parts of your face.

This is a great technique for those of us who are maybe oily in the T-zone but dry on the cheeks, for example. Which is the method I’m going to show you today, because, well, that’s how my skin is lately!

Let me start by saying that you don’t need super expensive GlamGlow masks for this! I’m actually going to be using a few of my favorite Freeman masks that can be found at ULTA for about $4 each!

*This is NOT a sponsored post. I own several Freeman masks that I love, they were all purchased with my own money, and all opinions and recommendations are my own*

Let’s get started!


 After removing all my makeup, I like to first go in with a little bit of the Freeman Charcoal & Black Sugar Facial Polishing Mask and just rub it all over like any other exfoliating face scrub. I feel like no skin care really works if you don’t remove all the dead skin first. I just scrub it around and then wash it off.

 Next, I take a flat foundation brush (mine is a no-name brand, but any brush will do) – and I put some of the Freeman Pear Pore Clean Mask all over my nose, and the center of my chin right under my bottom lip. Those are the areas where I tend to see the most clogged pores and blackheads, and this mask just helps to draw it all right out.

 Then, I wipe that brush off really well, and apply the Freeman Mint & Lemon Facial Clay Mask to the center of my forehead, along the sides of my nose, and on either side of the pear mask on my chin. This one is great at soaking up excess oil, and those are the places I tend to get the oiliest.

 Ok, wipe your brush off again (!) and go over the cheeks, jawline, and the sides of the forehead with the Freeman Avocado & Oatmeal Facial Clay Mask, which helps to purge the pores in those areas as well, but I find it to be more moisturizing, which is what my skin needs in those areas. Those tend to be my dry areas.

And that’s it! Now that we look all crazy, just let the masks dry and wash them off!


This is great for anyone that has combination skin, or even someone who travels a lot – recycled air on a plane, traveling to different climates – there are so many factors that can make your normally well behaved skin ready to throw down like a toddler who missed nap time! This is great to do before you travel too, just to kind of prep your skin for the journey!

I hope you guys enjoyed this post and maybe even picked up a tip or two! Have you ever tried multi-masking? Do you have any favorite products? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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