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Summer
Skin Care Tips
or, "Five steps to a less unhealthy-looking you"
By
Michele Probst
Menaji Founder
Published June 2004
Michele Probst is founder of Menaji and a recognized expert in men's
skin care.
In the summer, men's skin becomes oilier because its moisture content
rises with the humidity. Men's skin is 20 percent oilier than women's
and has significantly larger pores. This means men need to take more care
of their skin during those hot and hazy months. It doesn't take much.
Just follow this simple regime and stunning, healthy-looking skin can
be yours all summer long.
Step 1: Cleanse
Clarify your skin by washing your face every day. Cleansing products should
be all natural and chemical free. Never use deodorant soaps on your face.
These contain harsh ingredients that may irritate your skin and clog your
pores. In hotter weather, clogged pores always lead to blemishes.
Step 2: Exfoliate
This is essential for flawless, glowing skin. A good scrub will remove
dead cells and smooth the skin's surface. When selecting a summertime
scrub, look for products with Jojoba beads as these provide immediate
results and won’t tear into or dig at the pores.
Step 3: Tone
Everyone spends more time outdoors during the summer, which means environmental
debris and pollutants can have an additional impact on your skin's ability
to remain elastic. Toning helps keep your face clear and firm. Astringents
and toners with glycolic or alpha hydroxyl acids work best. These acids
actually reduce pore size and help with ingrown hairs, which can be very
painful in hotter climes.
Step 4: Nourish
Always use a light moisturizer on your face after cleansing and shaving.
It is very important to hydrate the entire surface of your skin, especially
the sensitive under-eye areas. This is one of the first places to show
signs of aging, especially with the additional sun exposure, and should
not be overlooked. An eye gel or serum that contains chamomile or Vitamin
E will refresh and nourish the delicate skin beneath your eyes.
Step 5: Protect
Defend your skin by avoiding over exposure to the sun. As stated by Brian
S. Biesman, M.D., F.A.C.S.:
90 percent of premature aging of the skin is caused by overexposure
to the sun. Failure to protect and care for your skin not only leads
to wrinkling and aging but it increases your risk of developing skin
cancer, the most prevalent of all cancers in the United States. More
than one million Americans are newly diagnosed every year, and nearly
every affected individual has a strong history of over exposure to sunlight
or tanning. The likelihood of developing cancer is even higher when
sun exposure results in burning and blistering.
Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or greater at
least 30 minutes before sun exposure.
Select prescription eyeglass lenses such as Transitions® Lenses,
which provide automatic protection by blocking 100 percent of UV rays.
Think of it as sunscreen for the eyes.
Avoid direct sun exposure during the peak UV radiation hours (between
10:00 am and 3:00 pm). Regularly perform self-examinations to familiarize
yourself with existing growths and be more aware of changes to the topography
of your skin.
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