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How To Prevent Breakouts When Wearing Face Masks, According To Skincare Experts

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How To Prevent Breakouts When Wearing Face Masks, According To Skincare Experts

Get rid of pesky breakouts caused by face masks with these tips from skincare experts

May 20, 2020

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Face masks have become a fundamental part of getting dressed before leaving the house. Even if you’re popping out for a quick grocery run, the face mask stays on. Unfortunately for some of us, wearing the mask causes some skin irritation, leading to breakouts on our cheeks and chin.

We asked three doctors to share some common skin problems linked to wearing masks, how to prevent skin irritation and the best ways for you to tend to your skin.

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How To Prevent Breakouts When Wearing Face Masks, According To Skincare Experts
What skin problems occur due to wearing face masks all the time?
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Dr Mark Tang, Senior Consultant Dermatologist at The Skin Specialists & Laser Clinic, says the most common skin issue caused by frequent wearing of masks is eczema, which affects those who have hypersensitive skin. It can present itself in any form ranging from “redness, flaking, itching and in severe cases, oozing and crusting”.

Those with hyper-oily skin can also experience more frequent acne, including “clogged pores, inflamed red papules, pustules and in severe cases, nodules and cysts”.

Another issue he has noticed are pressure sores and skin tears on areas like the nose, upper cheeks and the sides of the cheeks. They can cause tenderness, crusting and wounds, which tend to resolve with dark marks and scars. These pressure-related skin issues are common among “those who need to wear tight-fitting N95 face masks for prolonged periods of time, especially healthcare workers”.

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Why do face masks irritate my skin?
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When we wear a mask, we are (and rightfully so) covering our nose and mouth. This protects people around us as well as ourselves. It also means we are essentially covering a large surface area of our faces with pieces of fabric, depending on the type of mask you wear.

“Covering our face increases humidity and heat build up inside the mask,” explains Dr Gerard Ee, Managing Director of The Clifford Clinic. “This can encourage the growth of acne-causing bacteria, cause abrasions on the skin and disrupt the skin’s protective barrier.”

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How should I manage breakouts?
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If you experience redness, itching or flaking on your skin, keep your skin well-hydrated by applying a soothing balm that contains fortifying and calming ingredients to help your skin to heal, advises Dr Toby Hui, Senior Aesthetics Doctor of Freia Medical.

To relieve discomfort and minimise redness, you can try Biologique Recherche’s Masque Biosensible as it contains soothing actives like hexapeptides and milk proteins.

Dr Ee also recommends using a light moisturiser with ingredients that help protect the skin barrier, like ceramides and niacinamide.

For acne, Dr Hui recommends treating the affected areas with your usual topical spot treatments. Ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), beta hydroxy acid (BHA) and retinoids are effective against acne as they help decongest pores and stimulate cellular turnover.

However, if you’re experiencing some form of flare-up that you can’t identify, it’s best to seek the advice of a medical professional and make an online appointment with your physician.

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Not experiencing any skin irritation yet? That’s great! But it’s important to make sure we know how to take care of our skin as we prepare to return to work which would include wearing masks for extended periods of time.

“Avoid wearing makeup and cleanse your face before and after wearing masks to thoroughly remove dead skin cells and oil build up,” says Dr Ee.

He also adds that you should choose lighter fabrics such as cotton if you wear reusable cloth masks as it allows for better airflow to reduce the build up of heat and humidity.

In addition, Dr Tang also advises to “avoid wearing the mask for more than six hours at a time”. For those with pre-existing skin conditions, eczema-prone skin should maintain a regular maintenance routine including a suitable moisturiser, while those with acne-prone skin should keep up with regular exfoliation to keep these issues at bay.

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Text: Bernadette Bong-Chan

A version of this post first appeared on CLEO.

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