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Anti Aging Skin Care » Summer Skin Care Tips for Men
Summer Skin Care Tips for Men
In the summer, skin becomes oily and as humidity increases so does the moisture content of our skin. Men have 20% more oily skin and have significantly bigger pores than women. Thus, it means that men need to take care of their skin in summer.
Follow these Skin care tips for stunning, healthy skin. Be confident and put your best face forward for a sizzling summer.
Cleanse
Clarify your skin by daily washing your face. Cleansing products should be all natural and chemical free. Do not use deodorant soaps on your face. This may irritate your skin and will clog your pores because the soaps consist of harsh ingredients.
Exfoliate
It is essential for flawless, glowing skin. A good scrub will remove dead cells and smooth the surface of your skin. A jojoba-based scrub will not tear the skin and gives immediate results. Exfoliate to reveal gorgeous skin.
Tone Up
For the reason that you spend a lot of time outside, environmental debris and pollutants are a factor to your skin’s health. Toning helps keep your face clear and firm. As skin ages, it needs to work harder to maintain its elasticity. The toners and astringents with glycolic or alpha hydroxyl acids work best. These acids actually reduce the pore size and help avoid ingrown hairs.
Nourish
Treat your skin by using a light moisturizer on your face after cleansing and shaving. It is very important to hydrate all areas of your skin especially the sensitive under eye area. This is one of the first places, which show signs of aging. An eye gel or serum that contains chamomile or Vitamin E will refresh and nourish the sensitive under eye area.
Protect from sun
Defend your skin by avoiding over exposure to the sun. Ninety percent of premature aging of the skin is caused by overexposure to the sun. Failure to protect and care for your skin not only leads to wrinkling and aging but it increases your risk of developing skin cancer. More than one million Americans are been diagnosed every year, and nearly every affected individual has a strong history of over exposure to sunlight or tanning. The possibility of developing cancer is higher when sun exposure results in burning and blistering.
Avoid Skin Cancer
Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or greater 30 minutes before sun exposure. Select prescription eyeglass lenses such as Transitions® Lenses, which provide automatic protection by blocking 100 percent UV rays. Think of it as sunscreen for the eyes as these lenses also protect the sensitive skin surrounding the eye from UV. These must be included in your overall skin cancer protection regimen. Avoid direct sun exposure during the peak UV radiation hours between 10:00am and 3:00pm.Carry out skin self-exams regularly to become familiar with existing growths and to notice any changes or new growths.
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