Natasha Grant has been working in the beauty industry for the past seven years.
Two years ago, the director and owner of Newcastle-based Maddison Skin discovered the benefits of hydrogel masks, a product she says has revolutionized traditional facials.
Esthemax Hydrojelly Masks is a new generation peeling mask that consists mainly of algae.
The masks rely on electrolyte technology to give the skin a burst of essential electrolytes, allowing extra moisture to be absorbed and retained.
Each mask contains different ingredients that target different concerns, but each is sure to help with dryness, fatigue, and complexion.
Natasha believes that gel masks are so popular because they give each customer a unique experience.
“Instead of a regular brush on mask, they work by adding water to the powder to create a jelly-like consistency,” says Natasha.
“This is then applied to the entire face, including the eyes and mouth, for 20 minutes.”
While the gel penetrates deep into the skin’s pores, Natasha says she and her team offer scalp massages to clients to help them deeply relax.

After the mask becomes a hard jelly, it is removed without dirt.
Using jelly masks for 95% of her regular work, Natasha says that on average her team performs six popular facials every day of the week.

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