9.05.2020

5 tips to avoid chin acne when using a mask

5 tips to avoid chin acne when using a mask

Safety is key and wearing a mask is paramount during the pandemic, but it is also bulky and can cause skin problems, especially on the chin.

We all understand how important and happy it is to have smooth skin. Here are some tips to keep your skin completely smooth despite the use of masks:

Wash your face
Dirt and oil from your skin get trapped under the mask and can cause breakouts. Always place the mask on a clean face. Choose a mild detergent that is fragrance and oil free. Rinse with lukewarm water, not hot. Avoid rubbing or rubbing the skin. Always dry with a clean towel and do not rub.

Wear only clean masks
Dirt and oil from your skin and bacteria from your mouth and nose get into the mask. Have a rotating mask handy and wash it after each use. You can also use disposable items to ensure good hygiene.

Apply a good moisturizer
The moisturizer keeps your skin hydrated and acts as a friction barrier for your mask. Choose one that is fragrance and oil free. Look for protective ingredients like ceramide and hyaluronic acid. Avoid heavy products that can clog your skin and cause rashes.

Avoid harsh skin care products that can irritate your skin.
Wearing a mask, even for a short time, can make your skin more sensitive. Avoid trying harsh products like a chemical peel, peel, or retinoid for the first time to reduce skin problems. Also, cut down on products that may irritate your skin, such as: B. salicylic acid, retinoid on the face and aftershave.

Take a 15-minute break from the mask every 4 hours.
Health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic have found this to help save their skin. Of course, only remove the mask when it is safe and after you've washed your hands. Safe places to remove your mask include outside when you can stay at least 10 feet away from people, inside your car when you are alone, and at home.

Whatever you do, keep in mind that wearing your mask is a must.

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