Saturday, January 10, 2015

Why Face Masks Were Made for Saturdays: Lily Aldridge, Doutzen Kroes, and More

Lily Aldridge

What is it about models and face-mask selfies? For starters, when supernaturally (and consistently) good skin in the face of long-haul flights and pre-dawn call times is part of the job requirement, nothing beats the instant pick-me-up of a dose of purifying clay or a supercharged moisture balm. (Another reason: They’re fun.) Spotted on Instagram, Lily Aldridge kicked back after a long photo shoot with a bubble bath and a pore-cleansing Proactiv mask, while fellow Angel Doutzen Kroes slathered on a skin-saver as part of her pre-show prep last month. Model-to-watch Bella Hadid made the most of her downtime in her Seoul hotel room with a quick celadon-tinted fix and Tilda Lindstam showed off the simple joy of letting a DIY mud mask dry—and cracking it with a smile. Just in time for an appointment-free weekend, here’s to a long, lazy soak and a ten-minute face treat.





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