Maskne Is a Real Thing—This Is Everything Experts Want You to Know
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@VBIANCAVSome of us are more likely to suffer from maskne
Keeping bacteria buildup at bay is imperative for preventing breakouts. Making sure you are cleansing your face thoroughly both morning and night is crucial more so now than ever. Elizabeth Arden’s consulting dermatologist Dendy Engelman says, “Using products that contain salicylic acid will help as it works to keep the pore open and prevent buildup.”
For management throughout the day, Marshall recommends investing in an antimicrobial solution to tackle bacteria quickly and efficiently. “I carry Clinisept with me wherever I go. At work, we were all struggling with maskne, but now, a few times an hour, we pull our masks down and spray our face with Clinisept. This simple act has either dramatically reduced or completely eliminated mask acne for all of us,” she says.
Another top tip? Consider the mask itself. While certain fabrics can cause abrasion and friction, upsetting the skin and encouraging breakouts, others are considered much kinder. “Look into buying a silk mask. Silk is definitely the best fabric for helping to prevent breakouts. It’s kind on the skin because it produces less friction, therefore minimizing the risk of microdamage,” says Engelman.