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Most men tend to look at skin care or body care as the exclusive domain of women. I can't tell you how many men I know or have spoken with who think that the products we offer or skin and body care products in general, don't really apply to them. But the last time I checked, men have skin too. While men's skin care needs differ from women's, we all need to hydrate, moisturize, exfoliate, and protect our skin from the elements. In this issue we look at the basics of skin care for men and which natural ingredients work best for their specific issues. And don't forget to take advantage of our Father's Day Special!
Yours in health and prosperity,
Men's Special Skin Care Needs: It's a Guy Thing
Let's face it. The average guy doesn't pay much attention to his skin unless he's got a glaring problem like ingrown hairs, excessive oiliness, or dry, sensitive skin. The advent of skin care and bath/body products for men is a relatively new phenomenon, and most men aren't equipped to decipher the array of product choices and uses to understand how they can actually benefit from a regular skin care routine. To complicate matters, many of the commercial products for men are made with ingredients that can aggravate their skin issues and even make them worse!
Men's skin is actually 20%-30% thicker than women's due to excess collagen and elastin, and their facial hair glands produce more oil, so a lot of men suffer from oily skin. The key difference is that a man's skincare needs revolve around a daily shaving routine which poses its own set of unique requirements. The act of shaving alone can be abrasive to the skin because it removes the top layers of dead skin cells, leaving the skin very sensitive (razor burn). Add to that oil-clogged pores and coarse hairs that create bumps when instead of growing straight out of the follicle they curl around and re-enter the skin, and you have a challenging situation that can only be prevented or effectively dealt with if you have a good daily grooming regimen.
Your routine doesn't need to be complicated, just one that is followed consistently. The four key steps in a healthy skin care routine are cleansing, exfoliating, toning, and moisturizing. Understanding why each of these steps is necessary can also help you identify the right products to use in each step and what to avoid.
1. Cleanse
Cleansing is essential to controlling oily skin by balancing your skin's ability to regulate sebum production and preventing pores from becoming clogged. Ironically, many cleansers are made with harsh detergents that strip the skin of all its oil leaving it feeling dry and dull which in turn, causes your oil glands to work harder to compensate for the loss of natural oils. The result is excess oil production which brings you right back to the problem you were trying to resolve.
Use cleansers made with castile soap -- typically made from coconut and olive oils-- that are very mild and gentle on your skin. If you have dry or combination skin try a creamy cleanser. We recommend combining equal amounts of our castile-based Gentle Cleansing Body Wash and Nourishing Hand & Body Lotion. For sensitive or irritated skin try our Soothe blend which contains chamomile and lavender. For a minty fresh and clean feeling try Refresh. If bar soaps are your preference, use one that is glycerin-based or a super-fatted soap made with a rich moisturizer like shea or cocoa butter.
2. Exfoliate
Regular exfoliation helps unclog pores, which is key to fighting acne. In addition to allowing for a closer shave (and fewer ingrown hairs by lifting the whisker from the skin's surface), regular use of an exfoliating scrub will improve skin's appearance and texture by removing dead skin cells to expose newer, smoother ones underneath. Pick a scrub made with sugar, salt, or mild exfoliants like Jojoba beads to increase its sloughing action without abrading your skin.
This step should be done prior to shaving to ensure a closer, smoother shave. The sharper your razor is and the closer it can get to your skin, the less pressure you have to apply when you shave. This will lessen irritation and redness as well as help prevent ingrown hairs. Be sure to use a lubricating shaving cream or lotion to prevent nicks. Again, the combination of our Gentle Cleansing Body Wash and Nourishing Hand & Body Lotion works great for this especially in the Revitalize blend with its combination of Rosemary, Cedarwood, and Citrus essential oils.
3. Tone
Resist the temptation or habit of using an alcohol-based aftershave treatment! This will only aggravate your already irritated skin. A good toner should soothe and calm irritated or inflamed skin, re-balance the pH of your skin, and tighten your pores without drying your skin --which is what alcohol does.
Your best bet is a toner that includes witch hazel (a natural astringent), vegetable glycerin (a humectant), aloe (to normalize skin), and essential oils of lavender, chamomile, and cedarwood, or a lavender hydrosol. Visit our blog at http://dropwise.com/wordpress/?p=268 for a toner recipe you can make yourself.
4. Moisturize
After cleansing and shaving, apply moisturizer. Use a plant-based lotion or cream made with light hydrating anti-oxidant rich oils like Jojoba, Grapeseed, High-oleic Sunflower or Safflower, or Coconut oil. Avoid products with synthetic or petroleum ingredients that are actually more drying and may put you at risk for toxic exposure from prolonged repetitive use. For more on this visit our blog and read our article The Hidden Dangers in Your Moisturizer.
For occasional breakouts or blemishes, dab a high quality Lavender essential oil directly to the pimple or cyst and re-apply as needed until it shrinks. Or you can try our Boo Boo Blend, an essential oil-based blend of Lavender, Tea Tree, Geranium, and Chamomile essential oils that can be used to treat minor cuts, scrapes, bumps and breakouts.
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Dropwise Essentials
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