There is a trend of men becoming feminine now. It is not as serious as the Thai ladyboys, but you can feel it from their walk, dress and talk. It is a bit disgusting. Men are not ready to be women, and they are neither male nor female. However, another question comes up - do men need skin care? We may have misunderstandings about men's skin care products, as shown below. 1. Misunderstanding Myth 1: Boys don’t need skin care or only need basic care Men's skin is thicker and denser than women's, which makes their skin look firmer and more elastic, but it also affects the excretion of skin metabolism products, making it easy for some substances to remain in the body and cause skin diseases (have you ever seen a face full of big red beans, usually it's GG); Men's sebaceous glands and sweat glands are more developed than women's, although they provide protection and nutrition for the skin, but when the glands with strong secretions are not cleaned and dredged in time and become blocked, acne and blackheads will appear on the face, and pore-cleaning nose patches and refreshing deep scrubs are needed to remove blackheads; Men's skin is generally oily, with an pH of about 4.5-6.0, and skin in this state needs more care Myth 2 – It’s OK to use feminine skin care products Some men try to use women's skin care products to reduce these irritations, but often end up making the skin worse. The problem is that compared to women, men's skin has an acidic pH value, and most skin care products that are suitable for women's pH value will cause discomfort to men, even if they do not cause any irritation. Myth 3 – Boys don’t need sunscreen Many boys think that sunscreen will make them look like a gigolo and not manly enough. In fact, excessive sun exposure can cause many skin problems, including redness, peeling, allergies, and even skin cancer. Using sunscreen can protect the skin from sunburn. 2. Habits that harm the skin 1. Smoking - Smokers are more likely to develop wrinkles than non-smokers, and they develop wrinkles prematurely. Smokers are more likely to have oily skin and acne. Generally, smokers have a higher rate of acne and more wrinkles. Acne, blackheads, and pulmonary hemorrhage are mostly caused by smoking. Smoking is extremely destructive to men's appearance. 2. Drinking - Drinking beer in moderation can help remove wrinkles, but drinking too much can easily cause acne, which is also called wine thorns because it has a lot to do with alcohol. 3. Staying up late - Staying up late is also very harmful to the skin. Men are generally more energetic at night and like to sleep in the morning. Over time, the body loses balance. Between 11pm and 2pm is the best time to rest, and you must stay asleep at this time. The above is an introduction to some common misunderstandings about men's skin care products and habits that damage the skin. Ladies and gentlemen, protecting the skin has nothing to do with being a man or a woman. Both men and women need to protect their skin. Don't regard men who use skin care products normally as "shemales." In addition, as mentioned above, smoking, drinking and staying up late can cause great damage to the skin, so you can pay proper attention to it. |
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