While there is no denying the fact that face masks are incredible when it comes to dealing with a lot of skincare issues, the real problem arises when it comes to picking the right kind for your skin type from the plethora of masks available in the market.

But that’s what your friends at BeBe are here for. Read on as we break down the main difference between clay, sheet and peel-off masks to help you pick the right one depending on the needs of your skin…

 

Clay masks

Clay masks

If you have oily and acne-prone skin, then clay masks are a god-sent for you. The minerals in the clay mask helps to absorb excess oil, dirt and impurities from deep within your skin. They help to draw out impurities and make your pores appear smaller over time.

BB picks: Lakmé Absolute Perfect Radiance Mineral Clay Mask

 

Sheet masks

Sheet masks

Sheet masks are almost a fad and for all the right reasons. They work for literally all skin types and help make your skin feel super soft and nourished. From providing your skin with an instant boost of hydration to slowly yet surely tackling issues such as acne and dullness, sheet masks are the perfect balance between convenience and quality skincare.

BB picks: Pond's Skin Brightening Serum Mask With Vitamin E & Niacinamide

 

Peel-off masks

Peel-off masks

Clogged pores can make your skin appear dull and lacklustre. A sure shot way to give your face a deep cleanse at the comfort of your home is to use a peel-off mask. The peeling off motion works to pull out impurities from your pores, eliminate dead skin cells and improve your skin’s overall texture.