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Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:31 am      Reply with quote
Can someone please explain to me the difference between a purifying mask and a refining mask?

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Appears if I had have done a little more research on the net - I would have found this Embarassed Very Happy

Purifying Mask

What it does: This type of mask usually contains kaolin, or clay, an ingredient that actually pulls impurities (such as plugs in pores and dirt) from the skin. Other ingredients commonly found in purifying masks include sulfur and benzoyl peroxide, both acne-fighters.



Refining Mask
What it does: Refining masks contain sloughing ingredients, such as alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids, or exfoliating grains. These ingredients help to whisk away dead skin cells and reveal brighter, flake-free skin
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Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:41 pm      Reply with quote
kjb wrote:
Appears if I had have done a little more research on the net - I would have found this Embarassed Very Happy

Purifying Mask

What it does: This type of mask usually contains kaolin, or clay, an ingredient that actually pulls impurities (such as plugs in pores and dirt) from the skin. Other ingredients commonly found in purifying masks include sulfur and benzoyl peroxide, both acne-fighters.



Refining Mask
What it does: Refining masks contain sloughing ingredients, such as alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids, or exfoliating grains. These ingredients help to whisk away dead skin cells and reveal brighter, flake-free skin


Thanks for your very kind information about mask.
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Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:18 am      Reply with quote
when to use purifying vs refining..what's a good system?

And do you recomend a particular product?
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