Men's skin care has changed dramatically over the recent years.
The change can be compared to Sean Connery's first Bond movie Dr.
No and Daniel Craig's Quantum of Solace.
It is basically the same but has become more sophisticated.
It is because times have changed.
Today, when you talk about men skin care, most men below 40 will be at ease about the subject.
Some may even be eager to give a suggestion or two about some new amazing product that he has recently tried.
In one male-oriented website, there is even a step-by-step guide on how to conceal blemishes which can ruin a man's image or career.
Indeed, the phrase 'looking professional' for men is not limited anymore in wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase.
The audience of today has become more meticulous, even for the male species.
So how do men, especially those who are not so acclimated to the concept of men skin care adjust to the changing times? The answer, which may send a testosterone-charged male running to hills, is simply to be in touch with the feminine side.
Or in other words, ask your wife, daughter, sister, or mother.
Women are more attuned to their skin.
This may be due to the varying levels of the estrogen hormone in their body and its visible effects on the skin as they age.
Fortunately for men, there is usually less of this hormone in them and its function in men is not very clear as of yet.
As a general guide, the same basic principles will apply to men skin care as they do with women's.
One needs to know his skin type.
From there on, his daily skin care routine will most likely proceed.
The general facial skin care process usually starts with cleansing which is done once in the morning and once at night before bed.
The next step after cleansing is what separates him from the usual female regimen: shaving.
The most shaving can do to your skin is give you cuts and nicks, and if your skin is not protected or clean enough, bacteria present may cause infections.
However, ever since the development of aftershave, which are usually astringents and alcohol-based, they have done a good job of preventing infections to happen.
However, because of the strong antibacterial actions, it causes the skin on frequently shaved areas to be drier.
So after shaving, the next process is toning, (performed by aftershaves), and because of the drying effect, a moisturizer might be needed.
Some aftershaves also claim to have moisturizers.
Knowing what to do is one thing.
Knowing what products to use to do these steps is another.
There are a bewildering number of products to choose from.
And men usually don't have the patience and stamina of their female counterpart to go over men skin care products.
So here's the secret: Read the labels.
Learn what ingredients to look for.
If you are looking for quality and effective products, look for the following natural and scientifically proven ingredients: Coenzyme Q10, specifically, the Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10 variant.
Also look for Cynergy TK, a breakthrough ingredient from New Zealand.
Another one is Phytessence wakame, and extract from sea kelp.
The above-mentioned products are potent by themselves to help your skin repair, regrow, and resist premature aging.
In combination, however, they are astounding.
Results have been seen in as early as three weeks.
Men skin care has just become more daring.
The time has come for you to meet them face to face.
The change can be compared to Sean Connery's first Bond movie Dr.
No and Daniel Craig's Quantum of Solace.
It is basically the same but has become more sophisticated.
It is because times have changed.
Today, when you talk about men skin care, most men below 40 will be at ease about the subject.
Some may even be eager to give a suggestion or two about some new amazing product that he has recently tried.
In one male-oriented website, there is even a step-by-step guide on how to conceal blemishes which can ruin a man's image or career.
Indeed, the phrase 'looking professional' for men is not limited anymore in wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase.
The audience of today has become more meticulous, even for the male species.
So how do men, especially those who are not so acclimated to the concept of men skin care adjust to the changing times? The answer, which may send a testosterone-charged male running to hills, is simply to be in touch with the feminine side.
Or in other words, ask your wife, daughter, sister, or mother.
Women are more attuned to their skin.
This may be due to the varying levels of the estrogen hormone in their body and its visible effects on the skin as they age.
Fortunately for men, there is usually less of this hormone in them and its function in men is not very clear as of yet.
As a general guide, the same basic principles will apply to men skin care as they do with women's.
One needs to know his skin type.
From there on, his daily skin care routine will most likely proceed.
The general facial skin care process usually starts with cleansing which is done once in the morning and once at night before bed.
The next step after cleansing is what separates him from the usual female regimen: shaving.
The most shaving can do to your skin is give you cuts and nicks, and if your skin is not protected or clean enough, bacteria present may cause infections.
However, ever since the development of aftershave, which are usually astringents and alcohol-based, they have done a good job of preventing infections to happen.
However, because of the strong antibacterial actions, it causes the skin on frequently shaved areas to be drier.
So after shaving, the next process is toning, (performed by aftershaves), and because of the drying effect, a moisturizer might be needed.
Some aftershaves also claim to have moisturizers.
Knowing what to do is one thing.
Knowing what products to use to do these steps is another.
There are a bewildering number of products to choose from.
And men usually don't have the patience and stamina of their female counterpart to go over men skin care products.
So here's the secret: Read the labels.
Learn what ingredients to look for.
If you are looking for quality and effective products, look for the following natural and scientifically proven ingredients: Coenzyme Q10, specifically, the Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10 variant.
Also look for Cynergy TK, a breakthrough ingredient from New Zealand.
Another one is Phytessence wakame, and extract from sea kelp.
The above-mentioned products are potent by themselves to help your skin repair, regrow, and resist premature aging.
In combination, however, they are astounding.
Results have been seen in as early as three weeks.
Men skin care has just become more daring.
The time has come for you to meet them face to face.
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