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Men's Skin Care is as important as Skin Care for Women
You've probably made this
observation several times
before. A couple walking along
and you thinking: "he must
be taking his mother out to
lunch" only to discover that
the couple is married.
This is because men's and
women's skin age differently.
Men have thicker skin because
they have higher levels of
Testosterone and as a result,
the skin tends to sag less
and produces fewer wrinkles.
The thicker skin is also a
more effective barrier against
adverse environmental impacts,
bacteria and other irritants.
In addition, men's sebaceous
glands produce slightly more
oil, which acts as a natural
moisturiser.
Men do need to take care of
their skin too - not just
women. But are there differences
in the skin, and does this
require a different skin care
approach.
The regular act of shaving
exfoliates the skin, removing
the dead cells and reducing
the onset of wrinkles. However,
this process is very abrasive
and can leave the skin rough
and sometimes dry around the
jaw and cheek area.
Despite the advantages of
men's skin, a daily, natural
skin care regime can and will
maintain a vigorous, youthful
looking skin. Men's skin care
regime should be identical
to that of women, in that
it should follow the same
principles of cleansing, toning
and moisturising. However,
there are a few other considerations
we need to look at, when using
a natural skin care regime.
Good nutrition: keep
it simple, fresh and unprocessed.
That is the best nutritional
advice I can give. The simpler
the food, the less processing
and the fresher your food
is, the better it is for you.
Fresh fruit and vegetables
contain so many of the nutrients
we need to maintain our health.
Sure have the odd processed,
high in fat meal when you're
enjoying a meal out or have
to attend a Luncheon or what
ever. But make sure you have
more natural foods than not.
Keep the diet varied –
don't eat the same old, same
old. risk a new veggie –
one you haven't tried before
– you might like it
.
Adequate rest and relaxation:
don't work yourself to an
early grave – it's not
worth it. Make sure you get
the sleep you need. Did you
know that a study in England
showed that your IQ (intelligence)
drops if you do not have 8
hours sleep per night?
Think about it, do you get
more work done if you feel
well rested? Can you concentrate
better if you're not tired?
– I bet you can.
Well, why not invest some
additional time into rest
and relaxation so that you
gain an increase in energy
and concentration? I'm sure
you will find you will get
more work done in less time
if you've had sufficient rest.
Sufficient water intake:
that's a biggie. Most people
(irrespective of were they
live) will utilise around
3 litres of water per day
– hey, don't believe
me, all the medical texts
say so. Our body simply needs
water to function.
If you do not drink at least
this amount, your body will
either not function well (on
some level) or it will take
it from where ever it can.
That is called dehydration.
You know, dry lips, dry flaky
skin, parched mouth, cracks
on you tongue, premature wrinkles.
the list goes on. So, drink
up (water, mind you) or shrivel
up – it's up to you.
Fresh air and sunshine:
well, what can I say? Taking
a deep breath of air and tell
me it doesn't feel great.
Well? Oxygen is the stuff
of life. Fill your lungs with
it. Here I could go into how
most of us do not know how
to breathe properly, but I'll
save this for another article.
So what does all this have
to do with skin care?
Well, that is the point of
putting expensive, skin care
products on your skin, when
you do not give it the stuff
of life from the inside? The
cells that make up your skin
need the right nutrients for
proper development, growth
and all that. You can help
your skin by using good quality
natural skin care products,
but you have to support this
from the inside as well. Only
in that way can you expect
to get good results from proper
skin care.
So what's proper skin care?
Well, for starters there are
3 basic steps.
1.Cleanse and Condition
2.Hydrate and Tone
3.Moisturise and Revive.
Cleansing the skin
It seems obvious and I know,
you do know how to use soap
– wrong, this is one
sure way to make your skin
dry-out quicker. Most soaps
remove the natural oils of
the skin, change the natural
pH levels and do nothing to
remove the dead layers of
skin, which can block your
pores and lead to blackheads.
And, oh no, not pimples! The
skin produces oils and acids
to help it function, to protect
it from loss of excessive
moisture, to form a barrier.
etc. So please do not use
soap or detergents unless
it is necessary.
Using a loofah or a gentle
'scrub' will remove the dead
skin cells and this in turn
will promote better blood
circulation and help your
skin to breath.
The next step is to hydrate
and tone the skin.
Say what?
Well, you've just removed
the dead skin layers, rubbing
the skin with a loofah and
or a specially formulated
cleanser, now it's time to
remove the residue, sooth
the skin and prepare the skin
for getting a good feed of
nutrients from the moisturiser.
Toners will close the opened
pores and in doing so, prevent
loss of moisture.
Preparation of the skin prior
to putting on the moisturiser
is not dissimilar to preparing
a surface about to receive
a new coat of paint. You wouldn't
just paint over a wall that
hasn't been cleaned and prepared
for the new paint, would you?
It would be a waist of time
and money. well, good skin
care is the same. You first
get rid of the old layer of
paint, or skin cells in this
case, than you give it a primer
(Toning the skin) and finally
the top-coat (Moisturising
it).
Moisturise and revive your
skin.
Ah, but I already use a moisturiser.
Great, at least that's a step
in the right direction. But,
have you looked at the ingredients?
Are they natural, or are there
numbers and words you don't
recognise on the label? Research
has shown alarming numbers
of synthetic substances contained
in skin care products, which
may be linked to causing serious
health problems including
cancer!!! So why run the risk?
Using natural, herbal-based
skin care products is definitely
the preferred option. Pure
essential oils, or herbal
extracts are usually good
ingredients to have in your
skin care products.
So there you have it, natural
skin care. These steps, if
you follow them, will help
you to achieve the results
you want and your body will
show its appreciation with
healthy, vibrant looking skin.
About the Author
Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor
of traditional Chinese medicine
and together with his wife
Susan, a medical herbalist
and aromatherapist, they have
created Natural
Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted
Herbal Products to share
their 40 years of combined
expertise with you.
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