It’s summer, and dermatologists say a new skin concern is cropping up for people wearing face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic: mask rash. The rash forms when moisture builds up under your mask ...
Continue your regular skin care routine, which should include moisturizing, cleansing, and protecting your skin from the sun.
(NBC News) Summer weather has arrived in much of the country, and that’s adding a new COVID-19 complication. Dermatologists are seeing an uptick in skin conditions related to face coverings. Matt ...