Sensitivity, reactions, and allergies to masks, gloves, respirators, and full-body suits.
Since the spread of the virus, personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gloves has been used to prevent and control infectious diseases.
Contact dermatitis and allergies
Healthcare personnel, office workers, including school children, may use PPE for an extended period, which can irritate the facial skin, leading to friction/rubbing, acne, itching, rash, inflammation, and dry skin. Some dyes and prints on PPE can cause adverse reactions such as sensitivity or hypersensitivity to the skin.
Treatment and medications
Redness, itching, stinging, and rash can make you feel uncomfortable. Swissforce Redness Corrective Balm can be used to manage and reduce symptoms.
Apply to clean skin twice a day if redness occurs.
The balm can be used to:
• Reduce redness
• Soothe the skin
• Enhance skin resistance to redness
• Reduce sensitivity to triggers causing flushing
• Niacinamide in the balm can reduce inflammation and minimize acne formation
• Act as a toner by regulating skin function
• Paraben and silicone-free
• Swiss product results adhere to the highest quality standards.