We’re used to using one face mask on our whole face, but why should we? Different areas have different needs. For instance, it’s common to have an oily T-zone but dry areas under the eyes. One mask can’t treat both of those areas; they’re polar opposite issues! Why not instead put a clay mask on your oily skin and a hydrating mask on your dry skin?
Our faces are as diverse as we are, and only you really know which areas need which kind of help. So stop trying to find just one miracle mask that doesn’t exist and start mixing and matching!