How to treat and prevent facial mask skin problems-Salon Prive Mag

2021-12-14 09:10:42 By : Mr. Jack Zhang

Wearing a mask in hot weather is a real challenge for your face. Beauticians have referred to the rash and irritation caused by long-term use of masks as "masks". We figure out what will help avoid this trouble and how to act if the skin has time to react negatively to the primary means of personal protection against microorganisms and viruses.

In summer, the skin is under greater stress: ultraviolet rays, dry air from air conditioning, active work of sebaceous glands. However, there is now one more item added to the list-wearing protective and medical masks, which has obviously been with us for a long time.

Due to the friction and high humidity under the mask, the skin becomes more susceptible to infectious pathogens: microorganisms and viruses. If you often follow WHO's recommendations and go out without wearing a mask, your caution may have brought unpleasant side effects: the "mask" area-cheeks, nose, and chin.

By the way, this is not a complete list of skin problems: wearing a mask for a long time at high temperatures can also cause herpes on the lips.

When you wear a mask to breathe for a few hours (even in hot weather), the so-called "greenhouse effect" will occur inside, forming an ideal habitat for pathogens of various skin diseases, especially if you already have problem skin .

All these unpleasant manifestations will be exacerbated by the friction between the tissue and the facial skin, during which the irritation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles will increase.

Charcoal-based care masks will help balance increased sebum secretion and eliminate inflammation. Charcoal can remove dust, excess sebum and other impurities from the pores.

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