Traffic Magazine For Men Spring 2014 | Page 8

7BASIC RULES for healthy and perfect skin T he term “men’s skincare” is a turn off for many. We understand it just doesn’t sound that manly. It’s always been a little better received when referred to as “taking care of your face” or “making sure your face doesn’t look like crap.” In the end, we really don’t care what gents call it, as long as they “do it” and reap the benefits, which include better daily shaves, more comfortable skin and a more-handsome look. - See more at: http://www.groominglounge.com/ blog/embarrassing-issues/7-tips-for-taking-care-of-your-face/#sthash.MveiqYvL. dpuf Men Have 1/3 Thicker Skin Than Women. What this should mean is that guys don’t wrinkle as fast as the ladies, but since men tend to take less care of their skin than the fairer sex, the opposite is usually true. 8 TrafficMagazine/ Spring, 2014 Washing Your Face At Night Is More Important Than Washing It In The Morning. Think about it… during the day you are exposed to the environment, other people (hugs, kisses, phones, etc.) and during the night it’s usually just you, a pillow and if you’re lucky, one clean person with whom you are pretty sure of their solid hygiene habits. If you’re shaving in the AM though, cleaning your face again is recommended. Men Have 1/3 Thicker Skin Than Women. What this should mean is that guys don’t wrinkle as fast as the ladies, but since men tend to take less care of their skin than the fairer sex, the opposite is usually true. Men can take advantage of their genetic predisposition by using a moisturizer regularly, getting facials, etc. Wash Your Face Last In The Shower. Doing so before washing and conditioning your hair could lead to some zany shampoo particles setting up shop on your face. Avoid that by saving face cleansing for the grand finale. 1 N SKIRE CA Keep It Clean Your skin is exposed to a lot during the day—pollution, UV rays, etc.—so, for the clearest results, you have to make sure that it’s optimally clean. Rather than a drying soap, use a gel-based product like Boscia Detoxifying Black Cleanser ($28; sephora. com), which warms upon contact with skin to open pores and remove impurities. Morning and night use will ensure brighter skin and smaller pores. 2 Thirsty Surface Some of my male clients think because African American skin is characteristically oily moisturizing isn’t necessary. No sir! When properly hydrated, skin is less prone to blemishes, ruddiness and other skin concerns. And Malin + Goetz Vitamin E Moisturizer ($45; malinandgoetz.com) is one of my faves. It contains calming chamomile to combat any redness from shaving and essential fatty acids to nourish skin. Plus, the oil-free formula won’t clog pores.