Skincare! 💄
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 8:31 pm
Girls or Boys must do skincare!
These are the basic steps to protect your skin (in picture).
But before using any kind of product you must consider first these 4 things:
1. Know your skin type
-Many products for fellas will be formulated to combat oil. But if you have flaky, dry skin, seek out products that address that. For dry skin, will recommend a cream cleanser and a heavy moisturizer. You may also have a mix of oily and dry patches. If so, look for products formulated for combination skin. And if you have sensitive skin, you may be prone to burning, stinging or irritation.
2. Forget gender
-Men-specific products are nice, but many skin care products are unisex and typically are suitable for men and women.
3. Consider your ethnicity
-Your heritage may affect your skin type and skin care needs. African-American men tend to have more ingrown hairs, usually related to the natural curl of the hair. For these men, will recommend using a depilatory instead of shaving to reduce razor bumps. Asian and Hispanic men are more prone to irregular skin pigmentation so they should be careful of sun exposure and perhaps add a skin-brightening product to their regimen.
4. Experiment
-Choosing skin care is often as easy as trial and error. If possible, buy products from a store that allows returns, or start with samples.
Wannas people must not only rich, but we also need to be beautiful and handsome!
These are the basic steps to protect your skin (in picture).
But before using any kind of product you must consider first these 4 things:
1. Know your skin type
-Many products for fellas will be formulated to combat oil. But if you have flaky, dry skin, seek out products that address that. For dry skin, will recommend a cream cleanser and a heavy moisturizer. You may also have a mix of oily and dry patches. If so, look for products formulated for combination skin. And if you have sensitive skin, you may be prone to burning, stinging or irritation.
2. Forget gender
-Men-specific products are nice, but many skin care products are unisex and typically are suitable for men and women.
3. Consider your ethnicity
-Your heritage may affect your skin type and skin care needs. African-American men tend to have more ingrown hairs, usually related to the natural curl of the hair. For these men, will recommend using a depilatory instead of shaving to reduce razor bumps. Asian and Hispanic men are more prone to irregular skin pigmentation so they should be careful of sun exposure and perhaps add a skin-brightening product to their regimen.
4. Experiment
-Choosing skin care is often as easy as trial and error. If possible, buy products from a store that allows returns, or start with samples.
Wannas people must not only rich, but we also need to be beautiful and handsome!