SKINCARE ROUTINE FOR MEN
12th February 2024 /
HIMAIRA
In recent years, the concept of skincare is being talked about and discussed more widely. With more interaction and discussions, a large group of people have now started to understand the significance of taking care of the skin. Although skincare is often associated with women, it is important for everyone, regardless of gender. Thus skincare is not only essential for women but for men as well. Generally men used to neglect skincare, but as the times are changing, men are becoming more conscious about their appearance and overall health. Thus to balance this all, a simple yet effective skincare routine is needed.
1. Know your skin type
Knowing your skin type is the fundamental step of building up a skincare routine. The skin types are usually oily, normal, dry and combination. Knowing your skin type and using the specific product helps in getting the best results.
2. Cleansing
Always start your skincare routine by cleansing your face. Use a face wash that suits your skin type. Himaira offers Vitamin C Face Wash and 24k Gold Face Wash which are suitable for all skin types. Washing your face with Himaira’s face wash removes germs, dirt and impurities that are accumulated on the skin.
3. Exfoliation
4. Moisturize Daily
5. Never forget sunscreen!
A basic skincare does have to be complicated. By following these easy steps that are cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing and using sunscreen while being consistent, one can achieve much more glowing and healthier skin. Although there are several factors like age, hormonal changes, pollution which severely affects the skin conditions. Pollution can clog pores and can cause breakouts whereas age and hormonal changes can cause changes in oil production of the skin and can increase fine lines and wrinkles. Thus it is important to take care of the skin everyday. Taking care of the skin not only makes your skin healthy but also boosts your confidence and improves your personal hygiene.
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Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes only. It should not be substituted as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner.