“…5 Study by Han et al, Ramesh et al and Shabari et al showed that the most reported symptoms of maskne were itching, pain, discomfort, stinging, sensation, burning sensation, dryness/tenderness, and excessive seborrhoea. 6,8,9,13 The most common signs were comedones, papules on cheek and nose, instead of nodules or cysts on forehead, submaxillary and neck. 5,8,13 Mask acne is thought to be a subtype of acne mechanica, for aggravation of the disease induced by an extrinsic factor that clearly intensifies acne, namely mechanical forces such are pressure, tension, friction, stretching, rubbing, pinching, or pulling, or almost any type of mechanical stress on the skin, although numerous other factors are implicated in its pathogenesis.…”