kääreellämaskit
Kääreellämaskit, a Finnish term, translates to "wrap masks" and refers to a skincare treatment. These masks are typically applied to the face and are designed to be left on for a specific duration, often between 10 to 20 minutes, before being removed. The primary purpose of kääreellämaskit is to deliver concentrated ingredients to the skin. These ingredients can vary widely depending on the mask's intended benefits, such as hydration, brightening, or anti-aging. The "wrap" aspect often refers to the material of the mask itself, which can be made of various fabrics like cotton, cellulose, or biocellulose, soaked in a serum or essence. Some masks are also designed to create a occlusive layer, which helps to enhance the penetration of the active ingredients. After the recommended time, the mask is removed, and any excess serum is usually massaged into the skin. Kääreellämaskit are a popular at-home skincare option due to their ease of use and perceived effectiveness in providing a quick boost to the complexion.