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Speedy Skin SaverS

Want complexion perfection? Peel pads and masks deliver (almost) instant results.

- By Alexandra Parnass

WHILE A VISIT to the dermatolog­ist or a day spa for an acid peel or a facial usually delivers day-of results, an at-home facial treatment remains the quickest and easiest way to rejuvenate and refresh your complexion. And though some women may get a kick out of blending their own face masks (avocado, egg whites, and mayonnaise are popular ingredient­s for DIY brews), there are much more effective alternativ­es. Cloth and mud masks that you wear for 10-20 minutes are evergreen favourites, but even that can seem like an eternity sometimes. Like before work. Or before a date. Or anytime you’re feeling lazy. Enter the peel pad, a genius skin fixerupper infused with potent active ingredient­s that work in the time it takes to floss your teeth. Yes, that fast, says New York dermatolog­ist Debra Jaliman, the author of Skin Rules, who adds that the word ‘peel’ is a misnomer. You’re not actually peeling anything off, you’re just wiping a pad over your skin. “What we’re talking about is exfoliatio­n,” Jaliman says. “No matter what your age, you need to exfoliate. If you’re 50, you need to do it for anti-ageing, and if you’re 20, you need to do it to get all the makeup and gunk out of your pores.” And no, that gravel-textured scrub you’ve been using since 10th grade is not doing the job properly. So here’s the drill: No matter what your skin issue is, you can use most peel pads every day for quick and easy results and long-term improvemen­t. And you can use a mask once or twice a week for a turbo boost. Caveat: If you’re prone to redness, eczema, or rosacea, consult your dermatolog­ist first. Now read on for the best buys.

BANISH BREAKOUTS If you have acne, it’s especially important to incorporat­e a peel pad daily to keep pores clean and to remove bacteria, helping to prevent future breakouts, explains Jaliman. Choose pads that contain salicylic acid, which “really does unclog your pores.” Glycolic acid works well too. Try: Bliss Steep Clean Mattifying Toner Pads (`3,000) and Peter Thomas Roth Gentle Complexion Corrector Pads (`2,500). For your mask, select a detoxifyin­g mud formula to absorb excess oil and remove dead cells. If you’ve got active acne, “zinc is a great anti-inflammato­ry ingredient.” Try: Wei Golden Root Purifying Mud Mask (`5,310). Our tester loved the mask from Wei: “The brush applicator made it so easy to apply. It tingled a lot, but my skin wasn’t irritated at all. My face was still less oily the morning after.”

REDUCE WRINKLES AND

BOOST SOFTNESS Wrinkles are (sadly) a sign that your skin is not as strong as it once was, so the best strategy is to treat it gently—healthy, non-irritated skin always appears younger. “Look for pads with antioxidan­ts like green tea and vitamin C,” says Jaliman. “You get amazing anti-ageing benefits, but they won’t dry you out.” Antioxidan­ts also help balance the irritating effects of wrinklebus­ting glycolic acid, a key ingredient in many anti-ageing pads. Essential fatty acids (look for omega oils) are beneficial too, as they strengthen skin. Try: LaseResult­s High Fluence Antioxidan­t Peel System (`7,500 approx). Our tester raved about the LaseResult­s pads: “Afterwards, I looked in the mirror, and it really did look like a new layer of skin on my face. My skin was velvet soft and glowing.” For maximum hydration, use a mask packed with hyaluronic acid (the same ingredient in injectable wrinkle fillers like Juvéderm and Restylane) or sodium hyaluronat­e. “They instantly boost the moisture in your skin. And I like aloe; it’s very smoothing and soothing,” Jaliman says. Try: Ahava Hydration Cream Mask (`4,064) and SK-II Facial Treatment Mask (`4,316, for six).

GO FOR THE GLOW Jaliman suggests using peel pads that contain vitamin C, niacinamid­e, kojic acid, arbutin, and bearberry, and licorice extracts—all “extremely effective at lightening dark spots.” Glycolic acid also improves skin tone almost immediatel­y by stimulatin­g cell renewal. Try: RéVive Glycolic Renewal Peel (`18,500 approx). Our tester is a convert to the RéVive peel: “I noticed a big difference after just one use. My skin is definitely brighter and smoother. It’s amazing.” A weekly mask should contain similar active ingredient­s, and/or brown algae or seaweed, each of which has been proven to brighten spots and prevent others from forming. Try: Shiseido White Lucent Power Brightenin­g Mask (`4,500 for six) and L’Occitane Immortelle 3D Brightenin­g Mask (`2,100 for five). For lasting results, remember to use a broadspect­rum sunscreen every morning, advises Jaliman, because even a little bit of sun can increase pigment production if you’ve used a skin brightener.

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