Episode 49: Multi-Masking with Sea Clay, Turmeric, and Lavender in Soapmaking: Tips and Demonstrations
In episode 49 of Soapmaking 101 with the Soap Queen, Anne-Marie Faiola welcomes listeners to a special session on soapmaking and multi-masking. The episode begins with an introduction to the art of multi-masking, a technique for addressing different skin needs simultaneously. Anne-Marie demonstrates the preparation and application of sea clay and turmeric clay masks, followed by guidance on using and removing a soothing lavender clay mask. She encourages listeners to share their own multi-masking combinations and tips, fostering a sense of community and creativity. The episode concludes with closing remarks and soapmaking inspiration, motivating listeners to explore new possibilities in their skincare routines.
Key Points
- Multi-masking involves applying different masks to various areas of your face to address specific skincare concerns.
- The Sea Clay Mask is ideal for oily skin areas, while the Turmeric Clay Mask is suitable for combination to oily skin.
- For dry cheeks, the Lavender Clay Mask is recommended as it contains less clay and won't dry out the skin.
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