Wearing the mask for several hours at a time is essential to prevent the spread of coronavirus and help stop outbreaks, but it is exhausting for the skin. Most of the air that you exhale stays within that small space, and the skin remains in a modified environment, with an extra concentrated moisture of its own, but lack of environmental moisture, which is not exactly the best thing for the skin to maintain. hydrated. And to this microclimate are added friction and sweat. Consequence: dry and irritated skin.
"Masks worn for more than 5-6 hours a day create a moist environment for the skin, due to the occlusive effect they perform," explains dermatologist Toni Ionesco, from the French Saint Louis University Hospital. "And to this we must add the friction and aggression of the skin barrier, which can cause irritative dermatitis, less frequent than allergic dermatitis. If, in addition, there is previously atopic dermatitis, couperosis / rosacea, or acne can worsen", he explains. Redness and peeling may also occur in the parts of the face that come into greater contact with the mask: the bridge of the nose, cheeks and chin. "These skin signs may be accompanied by symptoms such as itching and burning sensations," adds the dermatologist.
"The skin may feel more sensitive, dehydrated, fatigued and suffer from the appearance of pimples or chafing in the nose and chin area," says Noelia Donaire, Beauty Coach at Bella Aurora. To prevent it, she recommends the following beauty ritual:
-Facial cleaning in the morning and at night, with respectful formulas. This step is essential for the health of the skin.
-To avoid dehydration and peeling: use products that do not need water to remove them, such as micellar solutions.
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-Spend some time performing a complete facial cleansing ritual. Twice a week, apply the detoxifying anti-blemish mask to deep cleanse, purify and minimize the pores of the skin.
-In the area of contact with the mask, pimples may appear and, later, the dreaded skin spots. For dark spots that develop after inflammation or alteration of the skin, the Bio10 forte Mark-s depigmenting treatment is the most appropriate, as it unifies the skin tone, while repairing the barrier function, calming and reducing redness.
-Protect your skin from the sun: the mask does not block solar radiation. Remember to apply a high protection sunscreen daily on the face, neck and décolletage.
Dermatologist Toni Ionesco says:
-It is advisable to avoid makeup when you are going to put on the mask.
-Using a soothing, healing and isolating cream applied to the face in the morning and at night can prevent and treat this type of skin manifestations.
-In case of persistent lesions on the face and/or hands, aggravation of a pre-existing skin condition, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist.
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