Consider this your guide to treating acne and irritation caused by face masks.
for hours every day. The constant use of gloves and masks is a preventive measure that's keeping medical workers safe. But at the end of what we can only imagine is a very long day, when doctors and nurses finally remove their masks, many of them are seeing breakouts, rashes, and skin irritation.a striking 97 percent rate of skin damage enhanced by infection-prevention measures among front line medical workers in Hubei, China. Just over 70 percent of those workers cited dry skin; 56.
Front line workers will most likely have to wear their PPE for weeks to come, but we spoke to dermatologists about how medical workers can best keep skin happy during the crisis."The most important thing you can do to prevent irritation and breakouts is to keep your skin clean and well moisturized," says Brod.
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