What You’ll Need: Egg white from one fresh and healthy egg A thin sheet of Thinki tissue paper (soft, lint-free, breathable) How to Do It:
1. Prepare Your Skin: Wash your face with warm water. This will open your pores, making it easier for blackheads to come out. (For a more professional touch, steam your face with warm water for a few minutes before starting.)
2. First Layer of Mask: Whisk the egg white and, using a brush or clean fingers, apply a thin layer of it to your T-zone (nose, chin, or forehead).
3. Apply Tissue Paper: Tear off a thin piece of Thinki tissue paper and place it over the egg white layer. Make sure the tissue sticks completely to your skin. Now, take a look behind the tissue… Yes! Your blackheads have really come out.
4. Second Layer of Mask: Apply another thin layer of egg white on top of the tissue to ensure it sticks well to your skin.
5. Let it Dry: Let the mask sit on your skin for 15 to 20 minutes to dry completely. Once the tissue becomes firm and dry, you’re ready for the final step.
6. Peel-off: Gently peel the tissue from bottom to top. Pro Tips: After the mask, wash your skin with a mild toner or cold water to close the pores. Do this treatment once a week, not more often. For better results, use thin, lint-free, and highly absorbent tissues like Thinki’s products. Thick or multi-layered tissues may not hold the mask properly or may irritate your skin.
Why Does This Work? Egg whites have tightening properties and act like a natural adhesive. Along with that, the structure of toilet paper helps it to stick to surface-level blackheads and fine dirt, which get pulled off when removing the mask.
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