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Indian Dermatologist Shares Essential Skin Care Tips for Men in Their 20s, 30s and 40s

by Bidita Debnath on Jun 22 2015 5:45 PM

Men have to follow basic skin care routines such as cleansing, moisturizing and applying sunscreen to maintain healthy skin throughout their life.

Indian Dermatologist Shares Essential Skin Care Tips for Men in Their 20s, 30s and 40s
Men’s skin also requires proper nourishment and care to stay fresh, just like women’s. Skin care should be an important aspect of lifestyle, irrespective of age, but the technique should change as one grows old, says a dermatologist.
Indu Ballani, dermatologist at Mantra Medi spa at Delhi, shares how men can take care of their skin:

* Skin care at 20s: Skin at 20s has more oil content and tends to have problems like acne. Since, men do not go for facial packs and home remedies, men at this stage should use product that will help in controlling oil and simultaneously, provide nourishment.

While buying products, be conscious about the ingredients of the products especially, if they are suffering from acne problem. Although the skin is developing and young at this stage, following basic skin care such as cleansing, moisturizing and applying sunscreen will help them in maintaining a healthy skin.

* Skin care at 30s: When compared to women, men are certainly more exposed to sunlight. Additionally, at this stage, the sagging of the skin is visible. Not only due to the external factors, but also because the skin gets thinner at this age. Therefore, using anti-ageing creams is worth considering.

* Skin care at 40s and above: As we grow older, our skin loses its regeneration power therefore, needs some extra care. Apart from frequent use of a moisturizer, men should also consider using anti-ageing creams. Men at this stage can also opt for medical procedures and fillers to do away with the problem of skin ageing. They should not shy away from using under eye rejuvenating creams to fight the fine lines that develop under the eye.

Source-IANS


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