Charcoal traditionally has been known to draw out impurities trapped in the skin, such as bacteria, oil, and environmental toxins," explains Argarwal. "It also helps to remove dead skin cells, which...
Charcoal traditionally has been known to draw out impurities trapped in the skin, such as bacteria, oil, and environmental toxins," explains Argarwal. "It also helps to remove dead skin cells, which can leave you with that rosy glow after removing the mask."