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Mask Wearing Tips & Skincare Concerns

Masks play a vital role in reducing the spread of the coronavirus. Masks can also be hard on your skin, causing problems that range from acne and peeling skin to rashes and itchiness. To help prevent skin problems from developing under your mask, board-certified dermatologists recommend these 3 tips ⬇️

  1. Cleanse and moisturize your face daily. Gentle skin care can prevent skin problems. When washing your face, use a mild, fragrance-free cleanser.

Dry skin is a common face mask skin problem. Applying moisturizer adds a protective layer that can reduce dryness.

You want to apply moisturizer immediately after washing your face. To get the most benefit from a moisturizer top-rated aesthetician RankaSkin recommends using a moisturizer with one of the following ingredients:

• Ceramides
• Hyaluronic acid
• Dimethicone (which can also create a barrier that helps reduce irritated skin)

You can prevent breakouts from your moisturizer by using a moisturizer formulated for your skin type. When selecting a moisturizer, follow this guide:

• Oily skin (or when weather is hot, humid): Gel moisturizer
• Normal or combination skin: Lotion
• Dry to very dry skin: Cream
• If you have acne or tend to break out, you can still use a gel moisturizer.

 2. Skip the makeup when wearing a mask.
Beneath a mask, makeup is more likely to clog your pores and lead to breakouts. If makeup is necessary, use only products labeled “non-comedogenic” or “won’t clog pores.”

 3. Avoid trying new skin care products that can irritate your skin. Wearing a mask for even a short time can make your skin more sensitive. To reduce skin problems, avoid trying harsh products, such as a chemical peel, exfoliant, or retinoid, for the first time.

➡️  Visit RankaSkin if you experience any issues, or concerned with your skin after continuous mask use.
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Dunwoody, GA 30338
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