ONZUIVERHEDEN & ACNE

Koop acneveilige sheetmaskers

 

Ontdek ons assortiment acneveilige gezichtsmaskers die onzuiverheden en acne verminderen en je huid laten stralen. Of je nu donkere vlekken, uitdroging of onzuiverheden aanpakt, vind de perfecte oplossing om toe te voegen aan je routine.

€11,00

FAQ

Do face masks actually help with acne?

Yes – but only if they contain the right actives. Niacinamide targets the full cycle: excess oil production, inflammation and the dark marks that follow a breakout. Used consistently, a targeted mask visibly reduces blemishes and prevents new ones forming. The format matters too – bio-cellulose delivers actives without friction or irritation on sensitive, acne-prone skin.

What ingredients should I look for in a face mask for acne-prone skin?

Niacinamide is your first priority – it regulates oil, reduces inflammation and fades post-acne marks without over-drying. Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid dissolve the dead skin and sebum that block pores. For skin that's both acne-prone and sensitive, natural calming actives like Mugwort and Prickly Pear clear without aggravating.

Can I use face masks on active breakouts?

Yes – with the right formula. Bio-cellulose masks deliver actives without friction or mechanical irritation and have a natural cooling effect that calms inflamed skin. Avoid harsh clay or physical scrub masks on active breakouts – they can over-strip the barrier and trigger more oil production in response. The goal is to treat, not aggravate.

How often should I use a face mask for acne?

Two to three times a week during active breakouts, reducing to once a week for maintenance once skin has cleared. Consistency matters more than frequency – Niacinamide builds results over weeks of regular use. Alternating between a clarifying treatment and a hydrating mask keeps skin balanced without over-stripping.

What's the difference between a brightening mask and a hydrating mask for acne?

Brightening masks target the cause – oil, congestion and inflammation. Hydrating masks restore what breakouts take away – moisture balance and a healthy barrier. Both are necessary. Over-treating with clarifying formulas without rehydrating worsens acne by stripping the skin and triggering more oil production. The two work together, not instead of each other.