5 TIPS
Clean
Face
Brighter??
Everyone
want to have a clean skin.. But they don’t
know how to get it.. in a big city, men need to keep their appearance. It is
not just cloth, but the face to. So.. Read this post to help you guys to keep
your face clean and look beauty. 5 Tips
1- Cleanse
If you do nothing else, cleansing is the
single most important thing you can do for your face. It should be the basis of
your skin care regimen, but that doesn’t mean reaching for a simple bar of soap
(which can overcompensate and leave your skin dryer than a desert). Men’s skin
typically has large pores and very active sebaceous glands. While these glands
are critical for keeping the skin naturally moist, they can often produce too
much sebum, leaving your skin feeling greasier than an oil slick. Neglecting to
wash away the excess oil and dirt can clog pores, which leaves the skin prone
to breakouts. A basic gel works just fine, but not all facial cleansers are
created equal. Look for one that is strong enough to cut through the grease and
yet gentle and affordable enough to be used at least once a day.
2- Exfoliate
Sometimes
cleaning the skin with a simple face wash just isn’t enough. A cleanser washes
away oil and dirt on the surface, but what about all that nasty stuff deep down
in your pores? Even religious use of a face wash will still leave the most
men's skin feeling like a bumpy mess. That’s where exfoliation should make an
appearance in your skin routine (just two to three times a week). It helps
dislodge debris that normal washing can’t touch. A good scrub should have
granules to help smooth the skin and eliminate the dullness that results from
normal pore clogging and dirt build-up. Exfoliation also softens hair follicles
for a closer, less-irritating shave and allows the skin to better absorb moisturizers.
3- Moisturize
Skin
care for most men starts and stops with a basic bar of soap or cleanser. But
washing is the absolute least you can do to prevent your face from turning into
a big blackhead. Even if you happen to live in a sauna, skin can get dry after
showering and, over time, that godforsaken process known as aging makes it lose
elasticity. Add all that to the horror of placing a sharp blade next to your
face everyday to appease rigid HR standards for clean-cut wholesomeness, and
you have a recipe for irritated skin that’s parched and taut. Showering and
shaving open up pores and allow precious water to escape, but a light
moisturizer can fix everything. It replenishes the skin’s moisture content and
prevents razor burn. A moisturizer with SPF will also provide a critical shield
against the sun. Harsh UVB rays cause the skin to burn, but it’s the UVA rays
that lead to long-term damage like deep lines and skin cancer. A moisturizer
with multispectrum defense takes care of it all.

4-
Protect your eyes
There
is one place on the face that men almost never touch: the eyes. But the skin
around the eyes is the only area that actually deserves special attention,
because men don’t age the same way that women do. Instead of a slow progression
of fine lines and wrinkles, men's aging occurs in quantum leaps, and one of the
first visible signs of aging comes from the skin around the eyes. The soft,
thin layer of skin that surrounds the eye is especially prone to developing
creases and crinkles long before other parts of the body begin to show their
age. All of this can be prevented with regular use of an eye cream. It smooths
and protects the skin, but requires serious commitment and proper usage.
Applying eye cream once in a blue moon does nothing, and against all common
sense, it shouldn’t be put on the soft skin underneath the eye. Instead, eye
cream needs to be dabbed gently on the edge of the bone around the eye to
maximize effectiveness and prevent irritation. It will slowly absorb and spread
to the fragile areas that need it most.

5- Protect your lips
A
close second in fickleness to the skin around the eyes are the lips. The skin
here is incredibly thin and prone to severe dryness, cracking, bleeding, and
burning from exposure to the elements. That’s because the lips lack both oil
glands to keep them naturally moist and melanin to provide protection against
harmful UV rays. A little dryness and flaking every now and then sounds like no
big deal, but over time the combination of sun exposure, stress and a small cut
can lead to nasty cold sores. Herpes simplex, anyone? Forget first base. You
can’t even leave the dugout with contagious crap like that on your face.
Regular application of lip balm with a hint of SPF once a day can help you
avoid a life of being benched.
GOOD
LUCK
TRY
IT
AND
YOU
WILL
GET
CLEAN
SKIN