As we enter this new normal, it means adjusting to changes in our daily routine, from to meticulously planning our . The newest adjustment has been wearing a face mask whenever you're in public, following the in order to flatten the curve.
No matter if you're a health care worker wearing a medical mask on the front lines, or you're wearing a out on a daily sanity walk, you'll soon discover that in addition to keeping you safe, your face mask may be causing some less than desirable side effects when it comes to your skin."Any fabric rubbing against your skin may lead to friction and irritation," says Joshua Zeichner M.D., Director of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. "Plus, oil, sweat, dirt, and makeup can build up under the.