Skin Care Techniques For Men

By Leroy Peters


Especially in arid climates and cold seasons, there is no shortage of people with dry skin. While most women will gladly use moisturizer, there seems to be a large number of men who choose to ignore the discomfort and pain of dry, bleeding hands. For whatever reason, skin care just isn't on the male mind that much. This can be a problem, since serious dryness can create cracks, and that means holes in your first line of defense against pathogens. In the worst cases, dangerous infections can enter through the tiny cuts that come from dry skin. But there are measures that can prevent skin from becoming excessively dry.

The first step is the most obvious: use moisturizer. Your body creates a protective layer of oils and grease naturally, but not everyone has the same genetics. In some people's cases, their skin simply does not produce enough natural moisturizer to prevent dryness. And people who wash their hands often remove that layer every time. Additionally, there are certain health issues that can exacerbate skin dryness.

While lathering on lotion might not seem like a positive mark on your man card, being in constant discomfort and pain from dry skin is just stupid. A decent moisturizer is the first line of defense against dry skin. Just like peanut butter, there are countless variations of moisturizer, more choices than any sane human being could need. But over a period of time, you can sample various brands and find one that works best for you.

One very important thing to remember when moisturizing, though, is the need for some moisture to be on your skin to begin with. Many creams contain ingredients that form a barrier over your skin that locks the moisture in. But if you don't wet your face before applying the cream, you may actually end up forming a barrier that locks the dryness in instead.

While still on the subject of splashing water on the skin, just remember that everything has the potential to be overdone. Showering is relaxing, and is essential to feeling clean and smelling good. But spending too much time under a hot shower can have adverse effects on the skin. Try to limit the amount of time you spend under the showerhead.

Various soaps are also culprits of dryness. The stronger the soap is, the harder it will be on your skin. Antibacterial types and industrial types that meant for removing strong greases are the most unforgiving. Try to avoid using them if they're not necessary.

The main cause of season dry skin is the drop in moisture in the air when the colder months roll around. You can combat winter dryness by putting some of that moisture back into your local air through the use of a humidifier. Setting one up in your home or workplace, if possible, will be an invaluable asset in fighting dryness.




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