fabrics with a rough texture that can cause irritation. If you are making your own masks, skin experts also suggest using a softer fabric for the inner layer of the mask that is against the skin.
Change How You Wash It
It is essential to avoid reusing the same mask to stop the spread of germs, but it can also have an effect on the skin. For reusable fabric masks, skincare experts recommend frequently washing them in hot water after wearing them. Then if that’s not enough, try making or having several of the same mask made so you can rotate them. Think of having multiple of your favorite outfit so you can keep wearing it.
Follow Up With A Wash
It might seem like a little bit much, but experts advise you wash your face before and after wearing a mask. When doing it, choose a gentle skin cleanser that is free of harsh sulfates which can strip the skin of its protective oils.
It’s also important to massage the cleanser in gently with fingertips only — no loofah or abrasive scrubs. Then you pat dry with a clean towel
Follow up with a lightweight, fragrance-free moisturizer with ingredients like glycerin and niacinamide that help strengthen the skin barrier.