Beauty & the Best: Mask Magic

Looking for a luxurious face mask to smooth, hydrate, and renew your skin for an at-home spa treatment? Look no further than the Karuna MUD Masks. Relaxing and rejuvenating, this More-Than-Mud Collection of masks are super easy to use and perfect for traveling, too. What I like about these masks is — compared to other masks that slide around — Karuna masks stay firmly on your face and are extremely moistening with loads of serum. You can feel the mud working from the moment you put it on. The pack comes with three different masks with individual packaging and is a onetime use application:

CleanMUD is a charcoal mask that deep cleans and purifies skin by removing dirt. It is meant to restore hydration for oily and all skin types.

 

MatteMUD Kaolin clay removes soil and tightens pores for a matte finish. Made for problem, oily, and all skin types.

 

HydraMUD is made with hyaluronic acid and aloe. Intensely hydrating, this mask works best for dry, dehydrated, and all skin types.

All of the masks draw out the dirt and oil from deep within your skin and target all your skin concerns.

To use your Hydramud mask make sure to remove both plastic backings before applying. Adjust the mask to custom fit your face and then sit back and relax. The instructions say to enjoy the treatment for 10 to 20 minutes, but Karuna’s beauty tip is that it is highly recommended to let the mask completely dry and then peel it off. After you’re finished, simply peel, wipe, or rinse away any extra mud. Your face will feel amazing and have a radiant glow! The Karuna Karma Kit is the ultimate beauty break. Find them at https://www.karunaskin.com.

Telina Cuppari Senior Staff Writer at Beauty News NYC
Telina Cuppari

Senior Staff Writer

Telina Cuppari is a world explorer who loves people and pizza. Originally from California, Telina speaks three languages and has worked in seven countries and traveled extensively in more than 30 nations. She now resides in New Jersey where she holds two Guinness World Records for the Largest Collection of Pizza-Related Items. Her husband was kind enough to let her turn their garage into a pizza museum. Telina received her master’s in Edinburgh, Scotland and after spent three more years in the capital writing for one of the country’s largest newspapers about her failed relationships and dating foreign men. She loves anything beauty related, cooking strange food that’s super healthy, and meeting new people. Telina is the founder of Pizza Kindness, an independent, nonprofit dedicated to spreading kindness throughout the tristate area with pizza-related events and campaigns that support college scholarships and other charitable organizations.