Tips For Men's Skincare That Shouldn't Be Ignored

If you are looking for information on facial care for men, you have come to the right place. According to research, most men do not spend much time worrying about their face. There are plenty of mens skin care tips and it’s time to jump on the bandwagon. 

In fact, a recent study by a consumer market research firm found that only a quarter of men engage in skin care products on a regular basis. Based on the findings of the study, it seems that most men just pour water on their face, shave and finally. This is because most men still have the taboo that creams and skin care are a purely feminine affair. However, men really need to rethink and be informed in order to put in their daily life, at least, a simple form of skin care, especially if they are in their 20s or 30s. Proper and regular skin care not only improves and maintains your appearance, but can also delay a variety of skin-related conditions that occur due to aging, pollution, stress and prolonged sun exposure. Specifically, we are talking about conditions such as: 

●     Expression wrinkles

●     Spots

●     Dryness and peeling

●     Dark spots and freckles

●     Deep lines, especially around the forehead

●     Dark circles and bags under the eyes

●     Irritations, redness, itching

 

Men's problems

Many men do not know it, but their skin is different from women. Our research tells us that, on average, a man's skin is about 25% thicker than a woman's. In addition, the texture of the face is rougher. Men also tend to have oily skin. This is due to the fact that sebum is produced in larger quantities by women. And so, if you have ever wondered why you are acne in your 30s and 40s, now is the time. Shaving suffers a lot from men's skin. Either due to friction or the poor condition of the worn blades, shaving causes irritated skin, itching and redness. Men should be very careful to renew their razors often, as due to the moisture, microorganisms grow or rust and can cause inflammation and swelling. A bearded man, on the other hand, often does not clean his face properly, as the density of the hair growth prevents water and cleansers from penetrating the skin under the beard. Sweat, dust and pollutants from the atmosphere are trapped in a man's beard, creating an environment conducive to infections. It’s time to look good!

 

Cleaning

●     Forget the simple wash with water, that is not going to assist.

●     Even if you use some soap, it must be gentle on the skin, not just a hand soap.

●     Find a suitable face soap and place it next to the sink to wash with it every morning.

●     Even washing with a small amount of a gentle, non-chemical shaving foam would be a better choice for cleansing your face with plain water or hand soaps, as they do not dry out the skin and are meant for that.

●     Simple shaving foams tend to dry out the skin and have many chemicals. Choose a mild foam so that you do not bother your skin more when shaving.

●     You are a man and you do not want to sit in your mirror all day applying creams. The good news is, there really is no need to anyway!

It's a purely male affair, some may say!

Use a moisturizing shaving gel

If you "shave" the face quickly, then it can irritate the skin. You should certainly seek to use something moisturizing that will assist the skin and ensure it doesn’t become chapped or sore. The pores of your facial skin need to stay hydrated so that the blade rolls smoothly on your skin, especially in the sensitive area of ​​the jaw. Make sure that the shaving product you use clearly states its moisturizing effect.

Nutrition for healthy skin

The first key point in this tip is dehydration. You got it right, that is the enemy. Therefore, be careful not to consume too many diuretics, such as soft drinks. Next step, replace fried foods with salads. Thus, oxygen will circulate better through the blood and all the organs of the body, including the skin, function better. Also, fruits and vegetables enhance the hydration and elimination of toxins, which would otherwise end up on your skin.

Eliminate dead cells

It may sound like a female spa treatment, but exfoliation is a process that is imposed by the body of all of us, since dead cells are constantly accumulating on the surface of the skin. It's not nuclear physics either but a simple solution to assist your skin to look better, feel better and keep it silky smooth.