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Skin Care for Men
Most men develop some kind
of necessary skin care cleansing
routine in the teenage years.
Acne, blemishes, and the attentions
of the opposite sex are usually
the reason for such routines.
However, many men ignore the
toning and moisturizing steps
that can improve both the
appearance and feel of facial
skin. Skin care products and
routines may seem likely stuff
for women only, but men have
skin too. And just like women,
men can do wonders for their
skin by simply learning a
few basic principles of skin
care. For starters, men need
to understand what type of
skin they have, how to care
for their skin, and how to
develop a skin care routine
they can live with.
Know Your Skin Type
Before you can select skin
care products, you need to
know what type of skin you
have. Although women often
learn these differences as
soon as they can hold a bar
of soap, many men find the
question perplexing. Skin
is skin, right? Wrong! Your
skin can be normal, oily,
dry, sensitive, or a combination.
Here's a primer for men on
deciphering your skin type.
Normal Skin: If you've never
had problems with oily skin
or dry skin, it's likely that
you have "normal" skin. The
pores of normal skin are small
and the overall skin tone
is even. If you've never given
a second thought to your skin
before, your skin type is
probably normal.
Oily Skin: As its name implies,
oily skin is slightly to moderately
greasy. If you have oily skin,
your pores are medium to large
in size and prone to blockage.
You probably have problems
with pimples, blackheads,
whiteheads, and acne cysts.
Oily skin is usually thicker
and firmer than normal skin
and it's less sensitive to
environmental damage.
Dry Skin: Dry skin characteristically
feels tight and itchy. Winter
is especially rough on this
skin type. Dry skin is usually
thinner than normal skin and
may even be slightly rough
to the touch. If you have
dry skin, you may have noticed
that your skin is also easily
irritated.
Sensitive Skin: Men with sensitive
skin are usually the ones
who actually know their skin
type. Sensitive skin is prone
to rashes and breakouts from
any kind of irritants such
as sun, perfumes, shaving
cream, temperature extremes,
and even soap. Be very careful
about the skin care products
you choose if you have sensitive
skin. Avoid products with
dyes, perfumes, or unnecessary
chemical ingredients that
may irritate your skin.
Combination Skin: This skin
type is used to specifically
describe facial skin that
has both dry and oily patches.
Most commonly, combination
skin exhibits an oily "T-Zone"
(forehead, nose and chin)
with dry skin on the cheeks
and around the eyes. It is
not uncommon for these oily
zones to be reversed. If you
have this skin type, you will
need to purchase skin care
products made especially for
combination skin.
A Skin Care Routine For Men
Now that you know what kind
of skin you have, and you've
purchased skin care products
to accommodate your skin type,
how do you know what to do
with them. Many men have a
fitness regime, a financial
plan, and a daily schedule.
But mention a skin care routine
and they run for the hills.
Skin care is not just for
women. In fact, men who exercise
regularly are prone to having
more skin problems than women
who do the same. That's because
you're stretching your skin,
not cleansing it properly,
and not protecting it from
elements such as sweat, sun,
and wind. But don't worry;
taking care of your skin doesn't
have to mean spending hours
in the bathroom. It just means
establishing a simple routine
to keep your skin looking
and feeling its best.
1.Wash: Sure you take a shower
in the morning before work,
but do you take time to wash
your face as well? (with products
made for your skin type?)
Gently wash your face twice
a day. In the morning, facial
cleansing will remove any
perspiration and debris from
sleeping and at the end of
the day it will get rid of
sweat and pollutants that
have accumulated on your face
throughout the day. Use a
all-natural herbal soap.
2.Tone: If you have dry or
sensitive skin, skip this
step. Toners are usually alcohol
based and may irritate these
skin types. But normal, oily,
and combination skin can benefit
from the extra cleansing and
pH restoration of a alcohol
free toning product.
3.Moisturize: Hydrate your
face with a quality, skin-type
appropriate moisturizer such
as "Parfait Visage". And if
you spend any time in the
sun at all, choose a moisturizer
that includes a sun block
of at least SPF 15. This will
protect your skin from the
sun and save you the hassle
of remembering to apply another
product.
For more information on natural
cosmetics and skin care go
to:
http://www.skin-care-support.org
or http://www.make-up-cosmetics.com.
About the Author
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO
and clinical director for
the Global Healing Center,
heads a research and development
team producing advanced, new,
natural health protocols and
products. To learn more visit
http://www.ghchealth.com.
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