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Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
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Waking up to flushed cheeks or angry red patches isn’t just frustrating—it can mess with your confidence. Redness happens when your skin’s protective barrier gets irritated, often by harsh products, weather changes, or even stress. Sensitive types and those prone to rosacea know this struggle well.
Many masks claim to be soothing, but the wrong formula—think clays, strong acids, or added fragrance—can trigger even more redness. It’s not enough for a mask to just feel cool when you put it on; the ingredients matter.
Some masks hide alcohol or menthol near the end of the ingredients list. Even small amounts can sting already irritated skin. If you’re unsure, patch test or ask your dermatologist.
Our soothing face masks blend calendula, aloe, and Bionatural® Actives for real relief—no synthetic fragrances, no harsh preservatives. If you’re struggling to pick the right formula, try our AI Skin Analyser for personalized recommendations. See what works best for your skin at arishbionatural.com.
Most gentle masks can be used 2–3 times a week. Daily use might overwhelm sensitive skin unless the mask is specifically designed for daily use.
A calming mask with aloe or calendula can offer relief for mild sunburn, but always pair with SPF and avoid harsh ingredients.
Skip strong acids, alcohol, menthol, and artificial fragrance. Even some essential oils can irritate sensitive skin.
Some people notice calming within 20 minutes, but for chronic redness, give it a couple of weeks of consistent use to see lasting changes.
Yes, but only if you've used a very gentle exfoliant. Harsh scrubs followed by a mask can make redness worse.
It usually means your mask contains irritants—like alcohol, strong acids, or fragrances—that trigger inflammation instead of calming it.
Our masks are formulated to soothe irritation and calm redness, with gentle plant-based ingredients suited for sensitive, rosacea-prone skin.
You can use our AI Skin Analyser online to scan your face and get a tailored mask recommendation based on your skin’s needs.
Creamy masks tend to hydrate more, but lightweight gels with calming actives can also help—choose what feels comfortable and doesn’t sting.
Once your skin has fully absorbed the mask and feels calm, makeup is fine. Look for gentle, fragrance-free products to avoid irritation.