【Examining the Pros and Cons of Different Face Mask Materials】
Jun 01,2024 | BEYOURDIARY GLOBAL
【Examining the Pros and Cons of Different Face Mask Materials】
Face masks are common skincare products with various types and effects.
What are the different types of face mask materials, and what are their pros and cons?
Let's take a look...
- Non-woven Fabric
Pros: Soft texture, strong moisturizing ability, cost-effective.
Cons: Sizes are not uniform, cannot fit perfectly.
Suitable for dry and oily skin.
- Pure Cotton
Pros: Low irritation, more eco-friendly. Due to the larger internal gaps in the mask sheet, it absorbs essence better.
Cons: The mask sheet is relatively thin.
Suitable for sensitive skin
- Pulp
Pros: Strong water absorption, and the raw materials used can reduce skin irritation.
Cons: Easily torn during use.
Suitable for carrying while traveling
- Bio-cellulose
Pros: Strong tensile strength, good elasticity, high water absorption, excellent adherence to the skin, and higher affinity with the skin.
Cons: Expensive.
Suitable for those needing lifting effects
- Gel — Refreshing
Pros: Better conforms to facial contours, the gel texture feels refreshing.
Cons: Not suitable for long durations.
Suitable for oily or combination skin
- Silk Masks
Pros: Made from natural silk, similar to the structure of human skin, fits closely to skin texture, effectively penetrates essence.
Cons: Lower essence carrying capacity, some essence may be left in the bag or run down the neck during use, relatively high price, average cost-effectiveness. - Tencel Masks
Pros: Lightweight and nearly invisible, like a second skin. The material is fine and compact, with excellent moisture absorption capabilities, able to absorb essence up to 10 times its own weight. Natural, pure, and environmentally degradable. An upgraded version of natural silk masks.
Cons: Not mentioned in the text.