Summary: Learn the different types of facial masks available with the help of expert Teri Lynne in this free beauty video series.
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"Hi, I'm Teri Lynne and this is David O'Donnell and we are here on behalf of Expert Village. And in this segment I'll be talking about what type of masks to use. So, after you've exfoliated the mask is the next step. Now I've chosen a clay mask, it absorbs and refreshes. This is gonna tighten up the skin. If you have a little bit of oilier skin this is good because it's going to pull out some of that excess oil without taking away your skins natural oil. There's mud masks as well, and you can also do like a facial peel which is like a clear mask. You can buy those as well, if you have a little drier skin you may not want to put something as heavy on as a clay mask or a mud mask. Sometimes you have to play around and find which one suits your skin type the best. But we're going to go ahead and use this clay mask this is a shine control mask too, so if your face gets shiny throughout the day something like this is a really great idea. Now the mask part can seem and feel a little uncomfortable so you're just going to have to bear with it. It's the longest part of the facial it takes about 15 minutes, 10 to15 minutes to set and we are going to be doing that part here in the next segment here on Expert Village."
eHow Article: Types of Masks for an At Home Facial