Why Do I Have Acne Around My Nose and Mouth?

December 2, 2020

Why Do I Have Acne Around My Nose and Mouth?- AFC Urgent Care

You might be struggling with what’s been commonly deemed as “maskne.” Maskne is basically just a clever way to refer to acne related to wearing a mask.

Even though “maskne” is a cheeky word, it’s a real problem for many people this year. If you have been dealing with maskne and aren’t sure how to fight it, our team at AFC Urgent Care South Charlotte highlights its causes and its kryptonite below.

What Causes Maskne?

Mask-related acne is caused by the humid environment that your mask promotes. When you breathe, sneeze or cough into your mask, the warm, moist air is trapped under your mask and becomes a perfect climate for pesky bacteria to live on your face.

If you have found that more pimples are appearing around your nose and mouth than before you started masking up, avoid some of the other common causes that we’ve listed below.

Other Common Causes of Maskne

  • Wearing a dirty mask. If you wear a cloth mask, make sure you wash it after every use so it’s clean the next time you wear it.
  • Wearing makeup underneath your mask. Makeup often doesn’t allow your skin to breathe, which locks in other dirts and oils on the skin.
  • Wearing a mask material that irritates your face. Try different masks and go with the one that is safe and easier on your skin.

How Can I Make My Mask-Related Acne Better?

In addition to avoiding the previously mentioned skin irritants, there are a few ways you can boost your skin health. The best way to keep your skin healthy is just by keeping it clean before you put your mask on.

Dermatologists suggest washing your face with gentle soap and warm water every morning and every night before you go to bed. Make sure to use a gentle soap, though, as harsher, more fragrant soaps aren’t as easy on the skin. Also, avoid overwashing your face, as that can dry out your skin and rid your face of its natural and healthy oils.

More Ways to Boost Your Skin Health

  • Limit bath and shower time. Water that is too hot and showers or baths that are too long remove oils from your skin.
  • Limit your stress levels. Stress increases the amount of oil that your skin produces, which can cause breakouts.
  • Limit the amount you touch your face. Facial touching spreads dirt, germs and oils from your hands to your face.

We hope you feel better informed about your skin health! If you have any questions or are in need of medical treatment, don’t hesitate to visit us at AFC Urgent Care South Charlotte today.

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