How to avoid acne and blemishes while wearing a face covering

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How to avoid acne and blemishes while wearing a face covering
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How to avoid acne and blemishes while wearing a face covering or mask:

“This is an important step in reducing the risk of clogged pores and bacterial build-up on the skin,” says Dr Ghalaie. “A good compromise is to wear a tinted SPF that will give you a healthy glow but won’t contribute to maskne. It’s also worth noting that when half of your face is covered, people will naturally pay more attention to your eyes so drawing attention to them is a good way to balance an otherwise makeup-free look.

Dr Mahto concurs, adding that the fit of the mask is often more important. However, Dr Ghalaie suggests buying a silk mask as it will be much less of an irritant to skin. Want to be the first to hear about our exclusive reader competitions, offers and discounts? Sign up for the

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