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Recommended home modeling packs for when your skin condition is poor
When your skin condition is worse than usual and feels dry and rough
I recommend the 'modeling pack' as a special care routine that is great for at-home use.
Depending on skin type or necessary nutrients, there are various options such as 'soothing', 'elasticity', and 'hydration'.
There is a care line available, so you can use it according to your needs !!
These days, so many different brands are releasing modeling masks, but I mainly use 'soothing' products.
I am using Mediheal products containing tea tree ingredients that are good for cooling and soothing.
Lindsay products seem to be quite good, too. Daiso sells Lindsay products in smaller portions, so...
If you're thinking of giving it a try, I also recommend the dipping method for Lindsay products!!
Usually, when you buy a modeling pack, the basic components include spoons or mixing tools, etc.
They often include them, so I didn't buy any separately. The basic configuration was sufficient.
If you are only buying refills, Daiso also sells modeling pack tools, so I think buying just that much would be fine.
The key to modeling packs is 'controlling the amount,' but I found that really difficult at first.
There are times when it becomes too runny or too thick to apply, but you really get used to it with practice.
I found myself getting better at controlling the amount. I prefer to apply it as thickly as possible, and since I like a moderately firm texture,
I tend to use a little more powder than the basic amount.
You know that skincare is essential before using the product, right?!
If you apply an ampoule or serum that you want to nourish deep into your skin, due to the modeling pack
I highly recommend applying it because it helps with skin absorption!!
However, please note that if the formula sits too lightly on the skin or if you apply too much
I recommend applying only an appropriate amount, as the modeling pack may pill or not adhere well to the skin!
I use about one and a half spoonfuls, filling the spoon completely.
If you use that amount, it applies just the right amount to your face and goes on nicely with a thick layer.
I actually add the exact amount of water, but I check the consistency by mixing it little by little.
I found it best to adjust it on the fly. If you put in the exact amount right from the start...
It might be difficult to adjust after that... so I recommend adjusting it little by little.
Once it is finished like this, apply it to your cheeks first.
Since modeling packs harden quickly, mix them fast and apply them boldly to the skin.
You should actually apply a generous amount to make it thick so that it peels off cleanly later.
So, I found it better to add a generous amount from the start if you add it little by little.
It hardens later, and applying it again to an area that already has it on makes it look cakey and doesn't go on well!!
Usually, you leave it on for about 20 minutes and then take it off, but after using a modeling pack
I felt like my skin was really glowing and brightening up. It might just be my imagination, though.
I felt like my skin tone brightened every time I used it !!
Actually, it is a hassle to manage it every day and requires an investment of time, so it is difficult to do it daily, but
Instead, with the mindset of giving it special care when your skin condition deteriorates
How about trying a modeling mask? It's a great tip for proper skincare even at home!!
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