I am 22 years old and think that it is about time that I look for a good skin care line so that my skin looks good as I age. I have no clue what to look for so I was hoping that this can serve as a starting point in my search.
Thanks!
I am 22 years old and think that it is about time that I look for a good skin care line so that my skin looks good as I age. I have no clue what to look for so I was hoping that this can serve as a starting point in my search.
Thanks!
I have combination skin, and the top of my nose has blackheads.
I was wondering if there was any way to minimize the appearance?
I mean, I’d rather invest in a good skin care product than a foundation that makes the problem worse.
Thanks for your time!
I’ve heard that when it comes to skin care, you need to use essential oils (not base oils). What’s the difference between the two? I’ve been using Jojoba oil but I think I want to switch it around a bit. What’s better for facial skin care, combination skin? There’s jojoba, almond, grape seed, tea tree, sunflower seed, coconut, etc.
I am looking for some exfoliation remedies for my very dry skin (especially my legs) because regular lotion, oil, etc. doesn’t seem to be doing the trick fully. I am also looking to see if anyone knows any good tricks/ideas for hair growth and breakage. Any random beauty tips are appreciate also!
Thanks.
For too long, the concept of “men skin care products” has been placed on the back burner. For most men, other things just seem to crowd out the idea of “skin care”. The idea of natural skin care for men seems almost sissy. Au contraire mon frere! A face-full of healthy skin is a commodity you can’t afford to waste.
So here’s what I’ll do for you. You can read this article, and get practical how-to advice about men skin care products and no one will know! It will be our little secret.
Close the Sale
Most men have this mistaken idea that men skin care products consist solely of soap, shaving cream, and some aftershave or cologne. The phrase “skincare” conjurs up images of women with cucumber eyes, trying to keep their skin feeling soft and pretty. But what man really cares about “soft and pretty” skin?
But I know a lot of men who care about first impressions. They care about being able to close a high-end sale, or confidently lead a group of associates, or give killer-presentations. They care about RESPECT. And respect is harder to attain when you look like your 14, but your really pushing 40. And those little red dots sprinkled on your face and neck certainly don’t help your case.
Believe it or not, but a good skin care regimen is actually more important for a man than it is a woman. Women don’t regularly take a sharp blade and scrape it across their cheeks, chin, and neck. That constant irritation can make skin itchy, red and irritated. Throwing on those alcohol-based aftershaves and colognes afterwards can make things even worse.
Talk about a solid return on investment! That 30 seconds you take in the morning and evening to properly care for your manly man skin will pay you dividends on your overall health, and your ability to “wow” at those first oh-so-important impressions.
A man with a healthy, young-looking complexion (but with an experienced face) is going to feel more confident about that getting promotion, or delivering that effective sales-speak to potential customers. Give yourself an emotional and physical edge on your competitors.
Go Below the Radar
Although they are an absolute necessity in order to nurse razor-burned and irritated skin back to health, high-quality men skin care products are very difficult to find. I say “high-quality” because most of the men skin care products being offered are not specifically designed for the unique needs that a man has.
You might as well be putting cucumbers on your eyes too…because your getting the woman’s formula in a new package. If there are any changes at all, it’s most likely just a new scent. At least they’re smart enough to figure out that YOU don’t want to smell like lavender.
If, by some miracle, the products were different, I would still not recommend that you use them. Why? Because they are full of chemicals and petroleum-by products that don’t help your skin, and are even worse for your total body’s health.
You need natural skin care for men. You need men skin care products that contain healthy ingredients to effectively soothe, and moisturize your skin, nullifying the effects of daily shaving.
What are the ingredients you should look for in your natural skin care for men products? Brazilian Babassu wax (as opposed to cancer-giving paraffin), and witch hazel. Both of these act to relieve both the razor burn that you have and the dryness and itching.
Natural skin care for men should always include these two ingredients, the witch hazel especially. Look for naturally processed witch hazel, not synthetically re-created.
You should also be on the lookout for Capuacu butter as an ingredient, because it is also especially good at treating dry, itchy, inflamed skin. It has even been proven powerful enough to be helpful in healing eczema.
As a rule, if the product you’re using isn’t produced by a company that includes all-natural ingredients as part of their mission statement, move on. Go below the radar, and use natural skin care for men products from companies who are smaller in scope.
In my experience, if the huge mega-skin care companies would spend just half of their marketing budget on research and development, their products would be infinitely higher-quality.
Your Bottom Line
In this economy, it’s important to make the best impressions on your customers, boss, and coworkers. Everyone’s skin (including mine) could use something. If you don’t eat healthy foods, your body will remain unhealthy. If you don’t use men skin care products that are healthy, your skin will remain blotchy, irritated, and wrinkled.
Taking 1 minute a day to attend to your skin’s needs is an incredibly simple way to boost your confidence, and maybe even your bottom line. To see the specific ingredients you should look for in your natural skin care for men products (including more details on the ones I’ve already mentioned), and where to find them, visit my website hyperlinked below.
Ranae Pritchard is passionate about balancing “effectiveness” and “good for you” in skin care products. She believes beauty is much more than just skin deep. What you put on your skin is just as important as what you put in your mouth.
Learn more about how to choose good-for-you (and effective) skin care products on her website, http://www.naturally-perfect-skin.com.
Long story short: I looked in the mirror the other day and thought “Dad?”. Yeah. I’m getting older.
I would love to hear some tips for skin care that’s ingested. Food, drink and supplements, etc.
One thing I don’t require is topical skin care tips. I have my lotion and sunblock that I apply daily. I’m good with that.
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I am yet to find a good day/night face cream. I am 52 years old with a combination skin, although it seems at the moment my skin is very dry. I think this would be due to the winter months as it seems to happen every year. I would like something recomended that is not to light. I hate to use a cream that feels like thick water. I also don’t want to spend a million dollars on it because I think there must be good creams out there that are reasonably priced.
I have a friend who’s really into snowboarding, and I thought it’d be nice to make her a gift basket of various beauty and skin care items that a snowboarder could use. Any suggestions? I’m on a budget, so I’d prefer inexpensive items; that way I can buy a few things and make a nice basket.
My kids and I have the worst dry skin especially in the winter. I have a 6 yr old, 4 yr old, and 4 month old with eczema. I just have dry skin. We use Aveeno and I have been using Aveeno on them but nothing seems to work. We need good skin care products (natural and organic would be best) and a good skin care regimen for us.
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