In light of coronavirus pandemic, masks are indispensable, and we have to wear them for protection. The bad news is that your skin is likely to suffer from acne, redness, and skin irritation. Typically, the mask can block fresh air from reaching your skin. In addition to that, moisture build-up creates the ideal conditions for bacteria to thrive. As a result, you may experience irritation due to bacteria. If you re-use the mask, the chances of feeling a sense of inflammation are high. However, there are effective ways of taking care of your skin with sheer simplicity.
Simple Techniques that Maintain your Skin’s Health
There are proven methods that you can use to keep your skin vibrant and healthy as well. Essentially, you only need to follow the home care routine to get healthy skin. According to Dr. Mercado, you can fight mask acne with the following tactics.
1. Wash your face
For starters, you need to wash your face to be free from oils and dead skin. You can also use some cleanser to get rid of all particles or debris. It will also get rid of bacteria since the cleaner ensures that you have a balanced pH level. If you have sensitive skin, ensure that the product is fragrance-free to ward off irritation.
2. Avoid Makeup
There is generally no need to wear makeup since the mask covers three-quarters of your face. Your skin will breathe, and you will not suffer from frequent breakouts due to a lack of oxygen. Putting on makeup complicates everything since the oil and moisture from the mask will cause inflammation.
3. Don’t Touch Your Face
When wearing your mask, you should avoid touching your face for several reasons. Touching your face increases your chance of infection from the Covid-19 virus and causes more skin issues. What’s more, you shouldn’t pick your skin if you have a pimple. This way, you will not transfer germs in your hands to the skin, causing more irritation.
4. Cleanse Your Skin When you Remove the Mask
When you get home, the first thing that you need to do is wash your hands. Secondly, you should cleanse your skin to remove all dirt and bacteria as well. It will make your skin feel fresh since it will be free from sweat and other unwanted substances.
5. Wear a Clean Mask
It is prudent that you wear a clean mask every time you leave the house. The primary reason is that a dirty cover will put you at risk of getting breakouts quickly. On that account, you should dispose of it and get a new one to protect your skin. Ensure that the fabric is high-quality and breathable to have a seamless time wearing it.
6. Apply Moisturizer
If you have dry and sensitive skin, you can apply moisturizer to hydrate your skin. Your face will be free from peeling, and it will heal without a hassle. The cream or lotion will also ensure that your skin gets a soothing effect and glows simultaneously.
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If you have any issues with your skin or have questions for us, please give our office a call (407) 771-0404 or fill out the online form to schedule a consultation at Eterna MD.
Dr. Mara De La Vega
Dr. Mara De La Vega, Medical Director and Master Injector at Eterna MD Medical Rejuvenation Center, is a leader in aesthetic medicine known for her personalized, client-centered approach and groundbreaking innovations. She is the inventor of Radiant HA, a unique blend of Calcium Hydroxyapatite and Hyaluronic Acid that stimulates collagen production and boosts skin hydration. With expertise spanning cosmetic fillers, injectables, laser resurfacing, body contouring, mesotherapy, PRP therapy, and advanced cellulite treatments, Dr. De La Vega incorporates pioneering techniques from Europe and South America to deliver exceptional results. Recognized for her precision with under-eye fillers, facial biostimulators, and Sculptra, she also leads advancements in regenerative aesthetics through the use of stem cells for authentic rejuvenation. As Medical Director of Eterna MD, Dr. De La Vega continues to set new standards in patient care and innovation, solidifying her reputation as a trailblazer in cosmetic medicine.
- Dr. Mara De La Vega
- Dr. Mara De La Vega
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