Mens skin care
Man skin care would seem like an alien topic to some men.
It would have been even more alien a few years back. However,
more and more men are now realising the importance of man
skin care (and hence you see markets flush with man skin care
products too). Even though the male skin is very different
from that of a female, ‘man skin care’ is very
similar to the skin care for women.
‘Man skin care’ too starts with cleansing. Water
soluble cleansers are preferred. Cleansing helps remove the
dirt, grease and pollutants from the skin and helps in preventing
pore clogging. The inherent oily nature of male skin makes
cleansing an important part of man skin care procedure. Cleansing
should be done at least once every day, even better if it
is done twice a day. Using soap on the face is discouraged.
‘Man skin care’ revolves a lot around shaving.
Shaving foam/gel/cream and after shave lotion are one of the
most important man skin care products. Serious ‘man
skin care’ requires a proper selection of shaving related
equipment and products. One of the main considerations in
choosing shaving products should be the skin type (since the
degree of oiliness differs from person to person). Alcohol-based
aftershaves should be avoided. Proper ‘man skin care’
also mandates the use of good quality razors. Here, swivel-head
razors are preferred since they are known to reduce cuts.
Besides these products and equipment, it is also necessary
that you use them properly. Be gentle when using your razor.
Do not scratch it against your skin; use a soft and smooth
action (after all it’s a matter of removing hair, not
the skin itself).
Male skin is generally thicker and oilier, owing to larger
pores and more active sebaceous glands. However, due to regular
shaving, the skin can get dehydrated quite easily. Hence moisturisers
too form an integral part of man skin care. Moisturising gel
or cream should be applied after shaving. In fact, some shaving
foams/ gel have an in-built moisturising effect too. Moisturisers
should be patted gently over the face and massaged gently
using upward strokes.
Though a man’s skin is less susceptible to skin cancer
caused by UV radiation, using a sunscreen is also an important
man skin care measure. You can use a moisturiser that combines
sunscreen with the moisturising effect.
Another good option for ‘man skin care’ is to
use man skin care products which have natural ingredients
like aloe vera, sea salt and coconut etc. Naturally antiseptic
oils e.g. lavender, tea tree etc also provide good means for
man skin care.
Man skin care is not as difficult as a lot of men think.
It just asks for a few minutes every day, in order to give
you a healthy skin for present and for future.
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