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Face Masks & your Skin – 7 Skincare Tips to Prevent Acne, Irritations & Rashes
By Mary Basiadima, 29 June 2020
Now that face masks are protecting us from harmful we still have to take care of our skin – here are 7 skincare tips to prevent acne, & rashes
Even the most fashion couldn’t have predicted this seasons must-have accessories…..
Face masks !…
…and a full range of Equipment (PPE)

Face masks must now be worn on public and encouraged to be worn in public places and shops.
For now PPE is here to stay.
Wearing it however can pose problems for skin including acne, rashes and irritations. On top of this our skin has been fighting the ill effects of the lockdown including –
It is now more important then ever to be:
Face Masks- Tips to Prevent Acne, Irritations & Rashes
Wearing face masks for long of time can…
???prevent your skin breathing and causes an increase in and fabric rubbing against your skin can lead to friction and irritation. All this may promotes and rashes.
A new word has suddenly popped up to this phenomena. Maskne!.

‘Maskne’
People are that masks has made their acne and skin worse. (Maskne, invented by mask and acne, is now being used to describe this phenomenon).
This is because our skin sweats out dirt and bacteria plus the skins oils and makeup combine to build up under the fabric of the mask.
We also exhale of each time we breath out. As there is no air behind the mask dirty air gets stuck behind it. The skin under your mask can get ‘sweaty’ and damp from the moisture in your breath and makes you susceptible to acne breakouts and .
This can also lead to rashes in areas where the mask comes in with your skin.
Preventing ‘Maskne’, Irritations, Rashes & Breakouts
The questions skin experts and dermatologists are now asking is…
How can we eliminate the side effects of wearing so long of time?
Our skin have prepared you a handy guide with 7 tips to help fight back against ‘maskne’. After reading our 7 tips you will know the best way to keep your skin as healthy as while wearing PPE.
1 – Use the right type of protective mask for your skin health
Masks are here to stay for now. So the right type is .

2 – Clean mask, clean skin

3 – Follow a strict skincare regimen
We always investing in your skincare. The you make in your skin always comes back with great rewards.
If you are you in doubt about which skincare and routine to follow our skin experts offer free skin and skin advice. You can Book Free Consultation your appointment online.

4 – Only use the mask when you need to
Moving with our tips to acne, irritations & rashes we should consider how is to keep our mask on. You currently must wear masks on public . And it is advisory . Where it is safe to do so, try and take your mask off for your skin to breath.

5 – Use anti-oxidants in your skincare & salicylic acid for breakouts
It is good to get as much support as possible from your !.
6 – Give your makeup time off
If you wear makeup, try giving you skin a rest. After all if you face is covered up you don’t need as much anyway!. Makeup can cause blockages of oil glands and pores which can make breakouts worse.
7 – Reduce rubbing with a barrier cream
Keep an eye on your skin since after wearing your mask.
For focus on the spots and for the acne
For rashes or dry skin use and soothing products.
If you are prone to use a thicker barrier cream then normal before putting your mask on to reduce the rubbing . Look out for balms or oils which clam the skin instead of .
If you wish to get more Tips to Prevent Acne, Irritations, Rashes and about how to protect your skin, you can with our skin experts.
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