Is men s skin care problematic today

Sunday, 6 September 2009

So
what do you say
do you think men face problems in skin care products? I would say "yes". As with any market that proves itself profitable
most companies have recognized this trend
and are quick to throw out their new product to quickly cash-in on this new trend. Are they throwing out their products too fast? I think allot of them are. Over the past several years there has definitely been a sizeable increase in the sales of men's skin care products. Now
men have about the same opportunity to waste their money on unnecessary and problematic skin care products as women do.

Think about this
As a man
while shaving
so you experience razor burn? Do you think its the way that you shave that's giving you razor burn? Honestly
you do what you con to save your face from wounds.

Take it from me
as a man
I shave a lot. I use the same products that my dad used. I experienced razor burn. I thought it was the way I did it. To figure out what was really going on
I had to find out what razor burn really is. Razor burn is a series of ingrown hairs. Most shaving creams contain irritating ingredients such as alcohol
menthol mint
and camphor
as well as high levels of potassium or sodium hydroxide. These skin irritants make the hair follicle and skin swell
forcing the hair up and away from the skin
supposedly allowing for a closer shave. Unfortunately
the irritation and resulting swelling cause some of the hair to be hidden by the swollen follicle and skin. Note that sodium hydroxide is used in many skin care products at very low levels(the lesser amount in the ingredient list on the label) to adjust the ph value. In these low quantities it is not irritating to skin. Additionally the swollen skin makes it harder for the stubble to find its way back out. If hair begins to grow ( and it almost immediately does) before the swelling is reduced
the likelihood of ingrown hairs are increased.


When it comes to shaving
what can men do to take care of the skin on their face? Well
to start with
all men need a gentle
water soluble cleanser
a gentle shave product
either foam
cream
or gel
followed by a gentle
non-irritating aftershave or shaving lotion( which is a masculine name for a gentle toner) an ideal aftershave product for men would be an aspirin based topical product that uses an additional potent inti-irritants. Aspirin is a very effective anti-inflammatory agent for irritated skin and is able to alleviate the redness and razor burn/bumps.

when it comes to skin care
us guys aren't any different from women. our skin is the same. So just use your girlfriend's
or your mom's
or your sister's. it will work the same way it works for her.

So that's it. And as always
I hope you found this article both informative and entertaining. And may GOD bless you always
and in always.

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