Mask Ageing Necks

Face masks comprised of various forms of natural or synthetic material infused with active and nourishing ingredients have been around for years but it always confounded me (editor, Jenni) there was nothing of that ilk for the equally (or more) ageing neck beneath.

Now suddenly they’re catching on … fast … and would make a great retail offering for clients to keep up your good work at home between visits.

SPA+CLINIC came across the Princess Skincare Hyaluronic Neck Mask at the inaugural National Cosmetic Medicine Summit in Sydney in early March; the skincare range a companion to the Princess suite of dermal filler injectables, distributed in Australia by Croma.

There are also masks for the face and eyes and all are available in two varieties. The Green Tea Mask is optimal for weakened skin, to sooth irritations, nourish, protect and repair the skin.
The Hyaluronic Acid Mask if for pure refreshment of dehydrated skin, softening visible dryness and helping to restore elasticity and firmness.

Main ingredients infused in the mask are:

  • HA, with it high water-binding capacity
  • Imperata cylindrica – silver hair grass – which provides intensive hydration
  • Licorice root extract, which soothes skin irritation
  • Seaweed extract, rich in antioxidant vitamins.

Application is simple. The mask is placed with the lotion-soaked side towards dry, clean skin on the treatment area, the white paper screen protector gently pulled away, and left on for 15 minutes.

When the mask is removed, you can massage excess lotion into the skin, no rinsing or cleaning necessary.

Team SPA+CLINIC – who spend many hours craning over smartphones and laptops, and are thus conscious of Tech/Turkey necks – just love it!

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