Some Easy Skin Care Tips for Guys!!
Warm Water in the Shower Works Best
Whenever you take bath in routine life, you should must have use normal warm water. When it comes to getting ready, men have it easy compared to women.
Most guys spend 10 or 15 minutes on their morning routine, while many women spend an hour or more applying makeup, practicing good skin care, and getting their hair just right now.
Men may resist adding steps to their daily routine life.
Many of us like to jump in a hot shower and stay there for a long while, especially when it's cold out. That may be harmful to your skin.
Bathing in hot water for long periods dries your body, and dry skin is itchy, scaly, and flaky.
That's because hot water strips away your natural oils. For better skin health, keep the water warm, not hot. If you insist on a hot shower, keep it under five minutes and after normal water.
Start Using Moisturizer
If you haven't already, start using moisturizer every time you wash your face. Why? Moisturizer traps water close to your dermis, giving you that 'glowing skin' and healthy treatment.
The extra moisture reduces the wrinkles, too. It eases the effects of dry skin, and can make chapped, patchy, flaky skin look and feel much better.
The right moisturizer can also help with inflammatory skin problems such as eczema or all about your skin decloriation. Moisturizing creams are a middle ground between oily ointments like petroleum jelly and liquid lotions.
Creams work great as moisturizers, but their stabilizers can cause allergic reactions, so it's best to test them first.
How Many Blades Do You Need?
It seems like the number of blades offered on disposable razors increases every year. At least one manufacturer touts a seven-blade stubble slicer. Is it necessary? Probably not, according to dermatologists.
Just like abrasive soaps, multi-blade razors may be guilty of working a little too well. They shave close sometimes too close, leaving behind burns, bumps, and ingrown hairs.
To avoid all that, Stick with one or two blades. Don't use 1 blade and shaved brush at a long time.
Pat Your Face Down Don’t Rub
How much time do you spend thinking about how to dry your face? Probably not much, but here's a tip. When it's time to dry, try patting your towel rather than rubbing. Rubbing leaves you irritated and dried out skin or rough, and patting can fix this.
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i think moisturizing is very very important and should start at a young age. i started when i was 14! & and it helps her looking young.
Very nice tips. Have you applied? Haha. Just kidding
haha @mubasharpk yes definitely i applied all of these and then share it for the sake of others :P
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