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9 Soothing Face Masks to Help Kill Your Hangover

These energizing, de-puffing and hydrating face masks work better than any hair of the dog
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Best Hangover Mask for Reducing Face Bloat
What it is: Clarins Shaping Facial Lift Wrap, $55

What is does: Nixes the bloated "puffy face" look that comes with guzzling 64 ounces of pumpkin ale over the course of two hours.

How it works: Slather a thick layer of this creamy mousse onto dry skin, let sit for 10 minutes and rinse. Chinese barley and gingko biloba relieve the fluid retention caused by booze and stress, resulting in a healthier, tighter complexion.

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Best Hangover Mask for a Spa-Like Experience
What it is: Sephora Collection Instant Depuffing Eye Mask, $6

What is does: Energizes and hydrates the under-eye area so you look as well-rested as you'd look if you hadn't spent all night ordering rounds of Fireball for the table.

How it works: Close your eyes, and rest the mask over your lids for 10-15 minutes, as if you were getting a facial. (Better yet, sneak in a power nap as you wait for the mask to kick in.) Protective plant extracts help the skin retain moisture, allowing your complexion to look more awake and glowy.

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Best Hangover Mask for a Physical Wake Up Call
What it is: Radical Skincare Instant Revitalizing Mask, $65

What is does: Nourishes energy-depleted skin with vitamins, antioxidants and a texture more sparkling than the unholy Korbel that got you here.

How it works: Smooth this foamy mask onto skin, and behold as it bubbles and pops for three to five minutes. Revitalizing ingredients like sodium PCA, vitamin E and green coffee balance moisture levels, deliver antioxidants and protect skin against free radical damage.

BY AMANDA MONTELL | MAR 16, 2017 | SHARES
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