Acne is one of the skin conditions that most people have to deal with at some point in their lives, and after the pandemic, the number of people suffering from acne has increased noticeably, not only on the face but also on the body. The term “Maskne”, refers to acne, particularly in areas such as the chin, cheeks, and nose due to the humid and occluded environment created by covering masks, showing a significant rise in cases during and after the covid-19. Additionally, it has been studied that due to lifestyle changes, stress, sleep deprivation, and prolonged isolation, the number of individuals suffering from body acne has increased after the pandemic, affecting people’s self-esteem, and potentially leading to permanent skin damage such as scarring or hyperpigmented skin.