Wearing a face mask has become a common part of everyday life for Canadians due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Masks are lauded by health experts as a crucial method in preventing the spread of infection and they are required to be worn by law when indoors in several jurisdictions across Canada.But whether you’re wearing one for hours a day as a front-line worker or for short stints simply to go shopping, masks can bring about a host of new skincare challenges, dermatologists told Global News.
Some are calling this “maskne.”There are several changes you can make to your skincare routine to ensure mask-wearing continues to be comfortable, to prevent skin inflammation, and to avoid the dreaded “maskne,” said Dr.