Let your skin breathe in the new normal

Let your skin breathe in the new normal

The world is getting to a new normal. Some of us are still working from home. Staying home is a good idea but it has somehow affected the daily skincare regimen. The skin is surely not getting its share of sun and fresh air. People generally skip the basic skincare routine like proper cleansing and moisturizing when they are supposed to stay at home. This ignorance of skincare ends in dull and dehydrated skin.

The significantly increased frequency of washing hands can result in dry, chapped, and cracked skin. 

Mask has become an integral part of our life. It’s really important to protect yourself with a face mask but also needs to prepare the facial skin to bear this unusual burden. Chafing and irritation are the most common skin concerns reported due to continuous masking of the face. If you face these problems, it may be time to tweak your skincare routine. Here are some simple tips to normalize your skin in this new normal.

Cleanse: Cleanse your skin with a mild and non-drying facial cleanser to remove the daily accumulated dirt, oil, and cell debris. It will protect you from mascne (the acne caused by a mask).

Moisturize: Apply a suitable moisturizer immediately after cleansing, it adds a protective layer that can reduce dryness and chafing. You can choose a moisturizer based on your skin type, for oily skin, go for an ingredient like hyaluronic acid in gel or serum base. If you have dry or combination skin, should prefer a heavier formulation like lotion or face cream.

Skip the makeup: Wearing makeup under your mask is not at all a good idea. Beneath a mask, the skin makeup is more likely to cause clogged pores and cause breakouts. It required, use only non-comedogenic products.

Wear the right mask: Always use a soft, at least double-layered mask made up of natural stuff like cotton. It should be easily breathable and comfortable.

Take a mask break: If you are going to work, only remove the mask when it is safe to. When you can stay at least six feet away from the people. It’s recommended to take a 15-minute mask break every 4 hours.

Stick to your skincare plan: If you had any skin concerns and were following some treatment, it is highly recommended to continue with the ongoing treatment plan. 

Look for some homecare options: If your skin needs professional care, don’t feel helpless look for good home care products which are trusted by dermatologists. You can opt for mini peels to give a mild exfoliation to your dull and breakout-prone skin. Before opting for chemical peels, do check Are you the right candidate for chemical peels?

You can try nourishing and hydrating masks to rejuvenate your tired-looking skin. Trying a retinol-based body lotion for toning up the skin is worth it.

By choosing the correct skincare regimen and of course the correct products, we can overcome the discomfort and concerns. After all your skin does have the right to breathe freely in this new normal.