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CBD Secrets: 5 Things You Need to Do to Prevent Maskne

Mar 29th 2021

CBD Secrets: 5 Things You Need to Do to Prevent Maskne

Because of this pandemic, face masks have become an essential part of everyone’s daily outfit. And while these provide another layer of protection and play a crucial part in the prevention of the spread of the virus, according to researchers: face masks can also greatly affect your skin.

As face masks are used daily, there’s a greater tendency that the oil, sweat, and dirt may be accumulated and trapped under your mask. The constant friction between the cloth and your face can result in irritation leading to breakouts – or more commonly known now as “maskne”.

Maskne – What is it and What you need to know about it

Maskne is actually a new term coined during this pandemic referring to the subset of acne mechanica – a condition caused by the friction, irritation, and occlusion created from wearing masks.1 With the increase of temperature that may trigger sweat or heat-related dermatoses, masks appear to trigger both acne and rosacea flares.2

How to Avoid Maskne?

While this really sounds worrisome, the good news is that there are several ways as to how to avoid maskne. Here are some things that you can do to prevent this skin condition:

1. Don’t forget to wash your face.

Now that you know how the dirt and oil can get trapped under your mask and may cause acne, the best thing you can do is to always make sure that your face is clean. Beauty enthusiasts highly recommend using a gentle cleanser (one that is fragrance and oil-free). Also, do not put a lot of pressure when you wash your face. Remember not to scrub or rub your skin.

2. Regularly change your face mask.

This may seem a no-brainer, but with so many things to do and deadlines to beat, many seem to forget to regularly change their face masks. Of course, one of the best ways to protect your skin from unwanted breakouts is to make sure that the mask that you are using is always clean.

If you are using disposable ones, change them throughout the day to avoid dirt and oil buildup. If you prefer those that are made of fabric, then make sure to use fragrance-free and hypoallergenic detergents to get rid of the oil, dead skin, and dirt that may have been stuck in between those fabrics.

3. Use CBD moisturizer.

Using moisturizers can help your skin stay hydrated. These can act as barriers to the friction between your skin and the face mask. Not only that, Face & Eye Moisturizer with CBD is specifically made from aloe vera, shea butter, kokum butter, grapeseed oil, licorice, plant peptide complex, Vitamins B5 and E to answer your concerns – not only about maskne – but as well as wrinkles and age spots.

4. Cut back on makeup and avoid harsh products.

Know that too much makeup can clog your pores and cause irritation in your skin. Now that you are always using face masks, maybe you can start wearing light makeup or join the ‘no make-up look’ trend. Simply focus on your CBD skincare routine to keep your skin healthy and maintain its youthful glow.

5. Don’t hesitate to ask for professional opinion.

The right skincare routine will always be of great help. But in some special cases, there are those that still persist. When this happens, don’t hesitate to set up an appointment with a skin professional. Maybe it’s not just a maskne – and they can better give you the right diagnosis and prescription with whatever condition your skin may experience.

Face masks may play a big part in how we live in this new normal but maskne need not be a part of it. With the right attitude and CBD skincare routine, we can lessen mask-related skin problems. If you want to update your skincare routine, check out the organic, vegan-friendly, and paraben-free CBD beauty products available here.

References:

1 Wan-Lin Teo. The "Maskne" microbiome - pathophysiology and therapeutics. DOI: 10.1111. PMID: 335765111

2 Giovanni Damiani, Laura C Gironi, Ayman Grada, Khalaf Kridin, Renata Finelli, Alessandra Buja, Nicola L Bragazzi, Paolo D M Pigatto, Paola Savoia. COVID-19 related masks increase severity of both acne (maskne) and rosacea (mask rosacea): Multi-center, real-life, telemedical, and observational prospective study. DOI: 10.1111. PMID: 33533563