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What is Maskne? How is the mask breaking you out!

Updated: Oct 20, 2020

The medical term for "maskne" is acne mechanica, skin condition on by prolonged wear facial personal protective equipment. The mask impose heat, friction and occlusion on the skin and when combined with moist environment from breathing, talking or sweating, this is a recipe for breakouts ,'' Dao says. “Pores get clogged and can become pimples or acne cysts. On top of that, the prolonged occlusion, heat and sweat can cause the skin to become dry, itchy and raw.”

Acne, isn’t the only skin condition reported by mask wearers, Dao says. Other common face mask skin problems include:

  • Allergic contact dermatitis – Some manufactured masks may contain a chemical that causes an allergic reaction. Formaldehyde and bronopol can be found in polypropylene surgical masks.

  • Rosacea – Classically worsened by heat and stress, mask wearing can increase flares.

  • Seborrheic dermatitis – It causes scaly plaques, inflamed skin and stubborn dandruff.

  • Folliculitis – When yeast or bacteria infect hair follicles.

How to Prevent It

  1. Wash your face first – Use a gentle cleanser that is free of fragrance and oil and rinse with lukewarm water. “This prevents dirt and oil from being trapped on the skin surface, which cause breakouts,” Dao says. “Your face should always be clean before you put on your mask.”

  2. Apply a moisturizer – Not only will this keep your skin hydrated, it will also act as a barrier between your face and your mask, reducing friction. Apply onto a cleansed face before and after wearing a mask. Dao says to look for moisturizers that contain ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or dimethicone, which will provide extra protection. Take care to avoid fragrances amongst other common contact allergens. This may take trial and error to find the right formulation for your skin type. 

  3. Ditch the makeup – Wearing skin makeup under a mask causes clogged pores and breakouts, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Makeup residue will also soil your mask.

  4. Wash your mask – If wearing a cotton mask wash it after each use as its surface contains dirt and oil and can become a breeding ground for bacteria from your nose and mouth. 

  5. Choose a fragrance-free laundry soap – Fragrances can irritate your skin — skip the fabric softener, too.

  6. Stay away from harsh products – Medicated skin care products that contain benzoyl peroxide, retinols and salicylic acid will be more irritating to the skin under a mask — be careful about how much and what you use. 


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