Word Count: 512 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 9:08 AM
Dry Skin Care 101 For Men
No one likes dry skin. However, depending on the weather and where you live, dry skin may be a daily issue that you have to deal with. Keeping your skin hydrated is the best way to retain smooth, supple skin texture that stays soft as a baby's you-know-what. Believe it or not though, many people don't moisturize regularly, no matter how dry it is outside!
People living in desert areas should moisturize daily, as well as those living at high altitudes. Still, many people, mostly men, forego basic skin care rituals. Think about it. How often do you see a man rubbing lotion on his skin? Men should take just as much care to protect their skin from UV rays as women do, but that is often not the case. It's just "not done". Still, men want to look good, and many of them don't realize that their refusal to moisturize will come back to haunt them as they begin to age. Like women, men's skin texture also loses elasticity and is also vulnerable to the types of skin conditions that plague many women, including acne, dry, itchy areas, spider veins, wrinkles and age spots.
Men need to start thinking about skin care in their teens, just like women. Protection against skin cancer is just as important for men to think about as it is for women, and yet they tend to shrug away such concerns, as if the sun is just going to magically reflect off their shoulders. When was the last time you told your man to moisturize? And if you did, do you remember his response? The best way to get men to take care of their skin, if they won't do it for themselves, is to do so silently. Look for creams and lotions that will appeal to his taste in both texture and scent, and above all, don't bug him about it. That's a sure way to get him to ignore the entire issue. Place lotions or creams for men on the bathroom or kitchen counter, or better yet, his desk or beside his favorite chair. If he gives you the eye, just smile and offer a little shrug. "Why honey, you want my skin nice and soft, don't you?" Hey, it works both ways, ladies. Better yet, why not make it a ritual to moisturize his skin yourself if he balks. It's not likely that he'll balk if you do it.
Dry skin plagues everyone, women, men and children. Always make sure that kids are properly protected with sunscreen that will help to prevent skin cancers when they reach adulthood. Studies have shown that one good sunburn as a teenager increases the risk of developing skin cancer as an adult by about 30 percent. So tell those guys to get over the macho bit and take care of themselves, because skin cancer knows no boundaries. Proper protection will not only prevent dry skin, but it may help to prevent serious other issues from cropping up as time goes by.
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