Judging by the way things are going in the world, a lot of us have been granted ‘work-from-home’. That being said, there’s still a ton of misinformation that’s going around town, via WhatApp forwards that leads to anxiety especially when you’re quarantining yourself, right? Given that it is for the better and that self precaution isn’t just for the elderly people around you but for your immunity and body as well, it does put things into perspective. But if you’re not a WFH-body like myself, it can be easy to find zero motivation to actually work and to also pull your hair out because, hello, it can be sooo boring! But there’s so much room for experimentation with your skin, that I can list out all the products for you to play with while you WFH.

And I’m here to tell you it doesn’t have to be! The best remedy in a time like this…face mask—and no I don’t mean the hospital ones everyone’s been wearing and every news channel’s been advising against it. Just a regular ol’ beauty face mask that’s as much as fun as effective for your skin! Face masks are a great way to multitask your way to getting your office work done and moisturising the skin. Because as temperatures start getting hotter and humidity levels increase, our skin tends to take a hit. So if you’re working from home, why not kill two birds with one stone, amirite?

1. For tired skin:

Use: Summer Fridays, R+R mask

Summer Fridays, R+R mask (Source: www.cultbeauty.com)

2. For dehydrated, dry skin:

Use: Laneige, water sleeping mask

Laneige Water Sleeping Mask

3. For sensitive/sensitised skin:

Use: Dermalogica, skin hydrating masque

Dermalogica Skin Hydrating Masque (Source: www.dermalogica.com)

4. For sallow, dull skin:

Use: Kiehl’s, turmeric & cranberry seed energizing radiance mask

Kiehl’s Turmeric & Cranberry Seed Energizing Radiance Mask

5. For open pores & oily skin:

Use: Innisfree, Jeju Pore Volcanic Pore Clay Mask

Innisfree Jeju Pore Volcanic Clay Mask

Are you ready to mask and work? I definitely am!

Which mask are you tempted to try first?