Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Keeping Men Skin Touchable


One of the most important steps in keeping a mans skin touchable is to prevent sunburns on his face. Men get sunburns just as easily as women, but rarely consider that they should be wearing sunscreen. Men that work outside should apply sunscreen throughout the day. Tip: Our Solar Defender SPF 28 UVA/UVB is an ultra sheer, ultra gentle, invisible daily protection sunscreen for both men and women. Enriched with Vitamin E, soothing Green Tea and Aloe, this non-greasy, water-resistant formula provides broad-spectrum protection from burning UVA and aging UVA rays.

 In addition to sunscreen, a good shaving cream or shave gel is mandatory. This will help the beard to stand up enabling the razor to get the smoothest shave possible. It should leave the skin feeling soft and smooth, not tight or burning. In addition, every man should have a good cleanser to use before shaving. This keeps oils from the whiskers so the blade will not just slip over the facial hair without trimming. Additionally, a good shaving cream or shave gel will also remove dirt from the pores to keep skin free from debris which can cause acne. Tip: try our Wash-Out Face Cleanser and Shave Gel to Clean and shave in one step. Multi-tasking cleanser and shave gel lifts beard hair for a close, irritation-free shave, while extra-soothers White Tea and Licorice keep skin calm under the blade and while washing. Soap and Sulfate-free.

 Every man should use a good exfoliator to buff away the dead skin cells that collects under his beard. Although shaving does exfoliate the skin, it still does not do as thorough a job as using an exfoliator to eliminating the remaining dead skin cells on the skin. The use of an exfoliator will help to prevent pores from becoming clogged, and reduce the risk of ingrown hairs, both of which can cause skin blemishes. Tip: try our Buff Up Face Scrub with micro-beads of volcanic Pumice to instantly buff away dead flakes that collect under a mans beard.

 A lightweight face moisturizer will not only ease the burn after shaving, but will enable the razor to cut a smoother shave the following day. These moisturizers should not be greasy or highly fragranced. Such oils and fragrances can cause skin irritation, and instead of feeling relieved and smooth, the skin may become irritated or have a tight, dry feeling. Tip: Featherweight Face Lotion for men will drive moisture deep into skin, while lightweight barrier repair agents help hold it. Even the toughest beard feels softer, easier to shave the next day. Non- Greasy - wont clog pores.

 To sum it all up, men should wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen as well as women and children. The effects of the sun exposure are not only drying to the skin, but can cause sunburn, premature wrinkles, as well as age spots, and can be a contributing factor in skin cancer. Men are especially prone to these issues on the back of their necks, tops of their ears, and faces because of the short hairstyles sported by so many.

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