12/01/2022
We have already written about how self-isolation affects the skin, but here we will talk about how to adjust your care in the cold season under a mask regime. In addition to the fact that in winter, the skin is affected by constant and sometimes abrupt changes in temperature, icy wind, as well as dry indoor air. The skin loses moisture and quickly becomes even more dehydrated. The constant wearing of masks and gloves significantly exacerbates the primary manifestations of many unpleasant dermatological disorders. When wearing a mask, the skin coarsens in places, this is due to constant friction and imbalance in moisture and fat content (perspiration, etc.), blood circulation and the normal cycle of cell renewal are disrupted, and the risks of a chronic inflammatory process in the skin increase.