Overuse of masks may burden the skin. Ingredients in face masks may contain chemicals that may cause skin sensitization or irritation if you are exposed to them frequently. Especially for acne-prone skin, which is already in an unstable state, frequent use of masks may aggravate the inflammatory response and lead to more pimples.
The time and method of mask use also needs attention. Generally speaking, the time of applying masks should be controlled in about 15-20 minutes. If the time is too long, the ingredients in the mask may be absorbed too much by the skin, making the skin burden heavier. When choosing a mask, you should also pay attention to whether it is suitable for your skin type and problems, and avoid masks that are too stimulating or greasy.
Acne-prone skin requires comprehensive care, not just a simple reliance on masks. In addition to using masks, you should also pay attention to eating a healthy diet, maintaining a good work schedule, and keeping your skin clean. Only comprehensive conditioning can improve the problem of acne skin.
To summarize, for acne-prone skin, applying masks every day is not a wise choice. Moderate use of masks and combination of other comprehensive care methods can better improve skin problems. If necessary, consult a professional dermatologist or aesthetician for advice on choosing the right skincare products and methods for your actual condition. Remember, skin health requires time and patience, and should not be rushed.