Understanding how to prevent workout breakouts is essential for anyone who wants to maintain a healthy glow alongside their physical fitness.
When you exercise, your body temperature rises, causing your pores to dilate. While sweat is a natural cooling mechanism, when it mixes with makeup, dead skin cells, and environmental grime, it creates a “plug” within the hair follicles. This leads to clogged pores and the painful inflammatory breakouts that often follow a heavy session at the gym.
Your routine before your workout
Preparation is the first line of defence to prevent breakouts. If you head straight to your session with a full face of makeup, you are essentially inviting skin issues. Makeup acts as a seal over the pores, trapping sweat and bacteria underneath as you train.
Cleanse Early: Always wash your face to remove surface oil and cosmetics before your workout.
Hair Management: If you use heavy styling products, keep your hair pulled back. Sweat can cause these products to run down onto your face, which can lead to forehead acne.
Clean Gear: Ensure your gym towels and headbands are freshly laundered. Using a dirty towel to wipe your face during your workout is a direct transfer of bacteria to your skin.
However, if you want to look your absolute best for a gym crush or maintain a “diva” aesthetic during your workout, you must be strategic.
Instead of heavy liquid foundations that melt into your pores, opt for a lightweight mineral powder. Mineral particles sit on the skin surface and allow the skin to breathe more freely than creams.
You can also focus your “look” on the eyes and lips (areas less prone to clogged pores) using waterproof formulas that won’t smudge when you sweat.
Maintaining skin health during your workout
While you are in the zone, it is tempting to wipe your brow with your hands, but this is a common mistake. Gym equipment from dumbbells to treadmill screens is often covered in bacteria from hundreds of other users.
Hands Off: Avoid touching your face while training to prevent transferring bacteria directly to your skin.
Blot, Don’t Rub: If you are wearing makeup, do not rub your skin with a towel. Instead, use disposable blotting papers or a clean towel to gently pat away sweat. Rubbing pushes grime deeper into the hair follicles.
Clothing Choice: Wear moisture wicking clothing to help pull sweat away from the body, which is particularly effective in preventing body acne on the back and chest.
Essential steps after your workout
What you do after working out is just as critical as the exercise itself. The goal post workout is to remove the salt and debris from the skin surface before they can settle.
The Immediate Reset: You should wash your face and shower after your workout as soon as possible. In Singapore, many worry that a mid-day wash (on top of a morning and night routine) will be too much for the skin. However, leaving a mixture of makeup and dried sweat to sit on your face is a guaranteed way to cause acne.
If you are training during lunch, you can avoid over-stripping your skin by using a gentle, non-foaming cleanser or medical-grade micellar water. This removes the bacteria and salt without damaging your skin barrier. Think of it as a “refresh” rather than a “scrub.” Follow up with a lightweight hydrator to keep your skin comfortable until your evening skincare routine.
Targeted Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser for acne to ensure all traces of bacteria are gone. If you are acne prone, look for ingredients like salicylic acid to keep the pores clear after your workout.
Hydrate and Protect: Once clean, apply a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser to keep your skin balanced and resilient.
Professional support for acne prone skin
Sometimes, even the best skincare tips and hygiene habits aren’t enough to curb persistent breakouts. If you find that your acne is resistant to home care, professional intervention can help.
At SSKINS, we offer medical-grade facials specifically designed to detoxify the skin and treat clogged pores. Our treatments focus on deep-cleansing the hair follicles and neutralising the bacteria that thrive in a gym environment.
By combining these tips with professional care, you can enjoy the benefits of your workout without the unwelcome side effect of skin congestion.