Skin Problems Common in Bank Employees
Bank employees often say,
“My skin looks dull, dry, or I keep getting breakouts even though I work indoors.”
Indoor work has its own skin problems.
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1. Constant Air Conditioning
Banks use AC for long hours.
This causes:
• Dry skin
• Dehydration
• Tight and itchy feeling
Face, hands, and lips are most affected.
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2. Long Sitting Hours
Sitting for many hours:
• Reduces blood circulation
• Makes skin look dull and tired
• Worsens under-eye darkness
Movement is important for healthy skin glow.
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3. Screen Exposure All Day
Computer screens lead to:
• Eye strain
• Under-eye circles
• Facial fatigue
People also touch their face more while working.
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4. Stress and Mental Load
Bank work involves:
• Targets
• Deadlines
• Customer pressure
Stress hormones increase oil production, causing acne and hair fall.
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5. Hand Skin Damage
Frequent use of:
• Sanitizers
• Paper files
• Cash handling
Leads to dry, rough, and cracked hands.
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6. Skipped Water and Meals
Many employees delay:
• Drinking water
• Proper meals
This shows on skin as dullness and dryness.
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Why Indoor Jobs Still Harm Skin
People assume only sun damages skin.
But dry air, stress, and poor circulation damage indoor skin too.
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Simple Skin Care Tips for Bank Employees
• Drink water regularly
• Use light moisturizer during the day
• Apply hand cream after work
• Take short movement breaks
• Wash face after returning home
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Key Message
Office skin problems are real and common.
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Doctor’s Note
If skin problems appear despite staying indoors, work environment must be evaluated.
At Dr RIZWAN’S SKIN COSMETIC and LASER CLINIC, we treat office-related skin issues by correcting work habits along with skincare.
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