For Breakouts

STAY TIGHT to breakout areas and STAY CHILL on the rest of the face

The act of mask mapping basically consists of treating your skin in zones based on the specific needs of that zone. When I first began caring for my skin many many years ago, it was very common to choose a single mask, slather it everywhere, remove it 10 minutes later, and feel totally accomplished in your skincare routine. 

Over time and as my skin changed, I began to observe that different parts of my face (at times) had different needs. So it just made sense to me that I should start masking my skin in zones based on the specific need. 

Sometimes your entire face needs a boost of hydration. But there may be times when your forehead is super dry but your chin is is oily, congested and clogged. One mask on the entire face would not address these two separate issues. So this is where a mask mapping comes in. Let’s chat mask mapping for Breakouts.

See spot run! That’s my approach for the occasional breakout. I like to mix about a half a teaspoon of STAY TIGHT with a few drops of water, forming a thick-textured paste. Grab a cotton swap and start dotting every pimple in your path. Formulated to purge congested pores, STAY TIGHT quickly goes to work absorbing excess oil and sebum. To give the rest of your face a little TLC, apply STAY CHILL to all other sections.

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