Rhonda Allison Masks & Enzymes
The use of masks is a necessary step for healthy maintenance skin care. There are many types of masks – cream form, clay based, gel, and setting masks – but what is the purpose of a mask? Does it really make a difference? Does it do anything to your skin? Rhonda Allison nutrition based masks do make a difference and they provide specific support for specific skin types. The purpose of a mask is to give the skin an additional concentrate of whatever it needs. Some masks, for example the Pumpkin Parfait Mask, are designed to be used at the beginning of a home care program because it has exfoliating properties, while other masks like the Milk Mask are used at the end of the home care facial because it adds nutrients to the skin and calms the skin. It is generally recommended that a mask be applied to the skin once a week. They are an excellent maintenance “tool” between your professional visits.