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Dermatologists have noticed a new condition of acne caused by wearing masks and the term being used is "maskne". Supposedly, the pores become clogged and/or paper, disposable masks can irritate the skin letting bacteria in causing acne.

 

Change to a lighter weight moisturizer like CeraVe or Cetaphil lotion and be sure to exfoliate. What a bad time for Clarisonic to close up shop! 

 

 

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Actually my skin has gotten much better since we are going out less I am wearing much less makeup

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Wearing a mask constantly doesn't do your skin any favors especially if you're working in heat. My granddaughter works in a smoothie-sandwich shop & many employees are getting breakouts & itchy red rashes on their face so now they have the option of wearing a face shield...it doesn't touch the face so it doesn't  get soaked with sweat, it's easier to breathe & they don't  have to lower it to talk with customers.

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@kitcat51   Not sure what you mean by "lowering it" referring to the mask issue, but especially concerning serving food to customers, the mask should remain over the nose and mouth. 

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You'd  be surprised how many customers can't understand what you're saying when wearing a face mask so it has to get lowered & the same thing happens when they're taking orders on the phone. Lowering masks happens all the time when you're working with the public in lots of different setting....I'm a volunteer shopper so I'm out & about everyday & I see it happen all the time at grocery stores, drug stores, etc. I'm surprised that others don't  know this & it's one of the reasons retailers give workers a choice between a mask & a face shield. I wear a face shield too. Be well @Shanus.

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@Shanus wrote:

@kitcat51   Not sure what you mean by "lowering it" referring to the mask issue, but especially concerning serving food to customers, the mask should remain over the nose and mouth. 


@Shanus  Agree.  I have only been out to the grocery store but haven't encountered any person or employee who had to lower their mask for any reason.  Personally I would never deal with anyone for any reason who had to do that.  If they lowered their mask I would walk away immediately.

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@kitcat51 wrote:

You'd  be surprised how many customers can't understand what you're saying when wearing a face mask so it has to get lowered & the same thing happens when they're taking orders on the phone. Lowering masks happens all the time when you're working with the public in lots of different setting....I'm a volunteer shopper so I'm out & about everyday & I see it happen all the time at grocery stores, drug stores, etc. I'm surprised that others don't  know this & it's one of the reasons retailers give workers a choice between a mask & a face shield. I wear a face shield too. Be well @Shanus.


My mom is hard of hearing and lip reads a lot.  Wearing masks makes it almost impossible to communicate in stores and other places.

 

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I have wondered what might be on/in those paper type masks.  So far I have not any problems.

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@kitcat51 

 

Face sheids  are not good at protection, they are often worn by MD's in conjunction with a mask. The openness can let germs easily float around

 


@kitcat51 wrote:

Wearing a mask constantly doesn't do your skin any favors especially if you're working in heat. My granddaughter works in a smoothie-sandwich shop & many employees are getting breakouts & itchy red rashes on their face so now they have the option of wearing a face shield...it doesn't touch the face so it doesn't  get soaked with sweat, it's easier to breathe & they don't  have to lower it to talk with customers.


 

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@Shanus wrote:

@kitcat51   Not sure what you mean by "lowering it" referring to the mask issue, but especially concerning serving food to customers, the mask should remain over the nose and mouth. 


@Shanus  Agree.  I have only been out to the grocery store but haven't encountered any person or employee who had to lower their mask for any reason.  Personally I would never deal with anyone for any reason who had to do that.  If they lowered their mask I would walk away immediately.


@Deree   In our state, masks are mandatory and if not wearing one properly (covering nose and mouth), there's a steep fine.