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2nd September 2020
12:58pm BST

What is 'maskne'?
The new beauty buzzword of 2020 is "maskne." And yep, you've probably guessed it - it's acne from wearing a mask.
Since masks were made a permanent thing in July more and more people are noticing that their skin is acting up more than usual - particularly on the lower half of their face.
So, why are people breaking out from masks?
According to Akina Beauty's Eavanna Breen, these breakouts are being caused by the constant, yet necessary, covering of the mouth, nose, chin, and cheeks.
“Since it became mandatory to wear masks in public, I have seen a significant increase in the amount of clients who come to the clinic or contact me about their concerns with Maskne," she says.
"There is some frustration about this condition, with some clients saying they are wearing the masks, not touching their faces and therefore should see a reduction in acne but instead unfortunately we are presented with this new phenomenon."
So, what you can do about it?
The good news is that there are some steps you can take to prevent breakouts and flare-ups.
"One important piece of advice would be that reusable masks are washed frequently, ideally after every use to minimise the spread and transfer of bacteria," says Eavanna.
She adds that to combat these breakouts, we should "examine your skincare routine and keep things simple."
If your skin gets really bad, you can always reach out to a professional. But in the meantime, it's definitely worth changing up your skincare routine, and going for some products that aren't as harsh on the affected areas.
"Often your routine from home and the products you are using can be making these conditions worse without you knowing," says Eavanna.Explore more on these topics: