Multimasking for a Radiant Complexion

Multimasking for a Radiant Complexion

You’ve probably heard of this beauty trend called multimasking, right? Stay with us and discover our tips on how to adopt this technique and enjoy all its benefits for your skin.

You’ve probably heard of this beauty practice called multimasking, right? Then stay with us — we’ll share all our tips on how to adopt this technique and discover its amazing benefits for your skin.

Multimasking: a beauty ritual from Japan

Multi-: prefix from the Latin multi, meaning “many.”

Masking: the act of applying skincare masks to the skin.

So, the multimasking technique simply means applying several different face masks at the same time — not layered, but placed side by side… a true art form! But don’t worry, it’s easy once you know how.

Each area of your face has different needs. For example:

  • The sides of the nose, cheeks, and lips may need extra hydration.
  • The T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) may produce excess sebum and therefore require purifying care.

Examples of targeted treatments by facial area :

  • Purify oily zones
  • Hydrate the cheeks
  • Plump facial contours
  • Smooth fine lines
  • Refine and soften the eye contour

This practice, long embraced by Japanese women, allows you to treat each facial zone with a specific, tailored mask.

Instead of applying a single product to the whole face, the goal is to apply multiple complementary masks simultaneously for optimal results.

How to get the most out of multimasking

There are countless face masks available — each addressing a specific skin concern. One of the main advantages of multimasking is skincare optimization: no need to use a hydrating treatment on areas that are already oily.

External factors such as pollution, tobacco, and stress can cause dull, tired-looking skin. Multimasking helps revive radiance and restore balance. The Masque de l’Archipel is ideal for the T-zone. With its purifying and astringent properties, it helps cleanse the skin, reduce shine, and tighten pores.

The Masque Nuit des Vagues, used as a day treatment or overnight mask, delivers intense hydration. It plumps and refreshes the skin, leaving your complexion smooth, soft, and rested by morning.

Our faces are rarely uniform — different zones mean different needs. That’s why multimasking is such a powerful, personalized technique: it allows you to treat each area of your face individually. By choosing masks tailored to your skin’s needs, you’ll reveal a brighter, healthier, and deeply nourished complexion.

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