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| Men Skin CareNo matter what is your skin type, you have to clean your face daily. Deep cleansing keeps the pores clear, skin healthy and good looking. Just like women's skin, men's skin is also prone to dehydration, sun damage, changes in the environment like air pollution, climate etc. Basic cleansing, protection and moisturizing after shaving is an effective skin care routine. Below are some very simple and easy tips for men skin care: • Daily shaving of their face makes the skin prone to dehydration. Use shaving creams or foams designed for specific skin type. • If your skin is prone to imperfections such nicks, pimples, etc after shaving; soothe the skin with moisturizer or after-shave lotion. • Protect your skin form direct exposure to sun. Use sunscreen or moisturizers with SPF whenever you are out from your home for long. • Daily face washing will unclog the pores and help in prevention of variety of skin conditions such pimples, acne, ingrown hair, etc. • Steam your face before shaving. It opens up hair follicles. Rinse with cold water, not hot. Aloe Vera is a wonderful post shave moisturizer. • Essential oils like lavender, sage, mint and tea tree are naturally antiseptic, active and help heal the skin. They are very helpful in oils for oily and acne prone skins. • Take a balanced diet and stay active. Eat fruits and vegetables and avoid greasy fried foods. Exercising clears your pores and increases your metabolism and sweating cleanses your inner body. • Drink plenty of water daily to keep your skin hydrated. It is the foremost key to stay healthy and fit.
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