Skincare has long been a part of the style-conscious man?s daily routine. Taking care of your skin is no different to topping up the oil in your car or polishing your shoes. In this guide, we offer some basic advice on how to create your own skincare routine.
Skincare has long been a part of the style-conscious man’s daily routine. Taking care of your skin is no different to topping up the oil in your car or polishing your shoes. In this guide, we offer some basic advice on how to create your own skincare routine.
Discussing skincare has long been derided as ‘unmanly’ in certain circles. You rarely find men gathering around the office coffee machine talking about how the autumn chill plays havoc with their pH levels and what to do about it. But we think it is high time for a change. We
all deserve to take care of our skin.
The right diet and staying hydrated are just two of the basic things your skin needs to look and feel its best. But even with the right habits, skincare products are an effective complement to your grooming routine, ensuring your skin stays healthy and radiant. With well hydrated skin and a handshake that reveals soft yet firm hands, you are well on your way to success.
Cleansing is Key
The most fundamental step in any skincare routine is cleaning the skin in a way that suits your skin type. This can be anything from a mild, daily cleanser to a more potent exfoliator. The latter helps to remove dead skin cells that may otherwise clog your pores. Try to find a facial cleanser that suits the hydration and oil levels of your skin. If your cheeks feel dry and tight after washing your face or the thinner skin around your eyes and lips feels irritated, switch to a milder cleanser that doesn’t remove as much of the skin’s natural oils. This is particularly important if you plan to spend a day on the slopes, where removing too much of your skin’s natural fats leaves you much more exposed to the sunlight and biting winds.
The Right Product for the Right Situation
If you spend a lot of time outdoors, it’s always a good idea to use at least a little sunblock. Prolonged exposure to UV rays will end up looking what some call ‘weather-beaten’ – think Santiago in Hemingway’s
The Old Man and the Sea. Even if a certain patina can enhance the charm of greying temples, the accumulated effect will damage your skin. If you have sensitive skin prone to redness, adding a serum is an excellent way to rebalance moisture levels.
Protect & Reyhdrate
It is a stubborn misconception that oily skin can be improved by using dehydrating products that remove excess amounts of sebum, the natural fat found in the skin. This approach is about as effective as trying to put out a fire by throwing petrol on it, as the skin reacts by producing even more sebum, leading to even oilier skin and even bigger issues. While it may seem contradictory at first, using products that hydrate and add more oils to the face is actually the best solution. Products containing softening rosehip oil in particular also combat the effects of aging and reduce the appearance of fine lines. If the hydrating skincare product you use feels a bit diluted or ineffective, or if your skin continues to feel tight after use, you may well need to use richer products.
Be Patient & Use Regularly
As we have already mentioned more than once, good skincare is all about the basics, complemented by an awareness of what your own skin needs. Once you have found a skincare routine that works for you, it is just as important to make sure you stick to it. Think of it like regular exercise – you are unlikely to get the results you want if you just do a few strenuous gym sessions once in a while or try to find a quick fix. The best thing to do is take your time and establish what works best for you. Experiment with different products to discover the best fit for your skin type and lifestyle.
Treat Yourself and Your Skin
Once you’ve found a skincare routine that works for you, you can start adding products to treat your skin to a little luxury. Try using an overnight mask and then using an eye cream the morning after to reduce bags and dark spots under the eyes. Last but not least, both physical and emotional stress takes its toll on your skin – it’s no coincidence that blemishes, swelling, and soreness tend to accompany problems at home or at work. Put on a luxurious dressing gowne nestle into your favourite armchair, and open up a good book, all while the air is filled with the calming aroma of a scented candle. Slow your thoughts, and let your body find its inner balance and serenity.
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