12 Winter Skincare Tips for Men


You know what nobody
should be doing in 2020? Ignoring their skin and letting the colder seasons
wreak havoc on their faces, hands, and necks. Now, even though 90% of the
skincare advice out there is for women, it sometimes seems like 90% of the
people who really need the advice are men. And this is never true more than in
the winter. So, here are 12 winter skin care tips for men

Balms Over Creams & Lotions

The basic gist of all
skincare regimens is that you have to moisturize. This is especially true in
the winter when the cold weather and biting winds are more likely to actively
damage your skin. Cream moisturizers and aftershave lotions won’t cut it — you
need a balm. All balms are different, but they will usually be thicker and
(ironically) creamier than cremes. They’ll also do better at moisturizing your
skin!

Gentle

The goal of winter skin
care is to be extra nice to your skin. This means that you have to be gentle
when washing your face, shaving, and applying skincare. Less rubbing — more
massaging into the skin. Less scraping — more gentle exfoliating. In fact,
we’ll cover exfoliating in the next tip!

Chemical Exfoliant

What you don’t want to
do is irritate your skin with particle exfoliants. Instead, go for a chemical
exfoliant if you don’t have any allergies to the most common ingredients. As an
extra bonus, chemical exfoliants tend to smell very pleasant and take slightly
less time to accomplish the same level of exfoliation.

Add
An Extra Few Minutes

Most of these tips will
require you to spend a little more time on your skincare routine than you would
in the spring or summer. But, in addition to that time, please add more time.
First of all, if you do things a bit slower you’ll be more likely to do them a
bit gentler. Secondly, you need to be sure you’re 100% dry and all your
products have been 100% absorbed before you leave the house. Any “excess”
moisture on your skin will only make it more susceptible to damage from the
cold weathers of the biting winter.

Lip Scrub

The one-particle
exfoliant you should keep in (or add to) your routine is a lip scrub. Even if
you’re good with consistently keeping your lips moisturized with lip balm or
chapstick — you’re going to want to remove the extra skin every once in a
while. Bonus? Lip scrubs usually smell (and sometimes taste) amazing.

Overnight
Oils

Sometimes you just might
not have the extra time in the morning to gently exfoliate your skin, gently
apply a balm, and patiently wait for all of those great skincare products to do
their magic. If that’s the case (and your skin doesn’t suffer from being too
oily), you might want to opt for overnight oils that will moisturize your skin
while you sleep.

Foot
care

Ideally, you should go
get a pedicure. But, at the very least, be sure that you’re exfoliating your
feet and cutting your nails. Winter means colder weather. Colder weather means
thicker socks and heavier boots. Thick socks and heavier boots mean your feet
don’t get to breathe as much, more moisture happens “around” them, and you’re
more likely to have problems with your feet. So yeah, exfoliate to prevent bad
smells and keep your nails trimmed to avoid ingrown nails.

Moisturize

We’ve covered it, but it
bears repeating. You have to moisturize your skin in the winter. Do it as much
as possible and as frequently as possible (without going overboard). If you
begin to notice that your skin is getting dry — you’re already too late.

Hand
cream

Basically, always have
some hand cream in your coat pocket or your bag. Whenever you’re not doing
anything important with your hands (driving, texting on your phone, cooking,
etc.) — moisturize your hands.

Chapstick

There are situations in
which moisturizing your hands is inconvenient and not entirely appropriate.
When it comes to your lips, though, any time is a good time to apply some
chapstick. As a matter of fact, apply some as you’re reading this! And then
again in about an hour. And definitely do it right before you go outside.

Full
Body Moisturizer

So, like, I’ve seen on
twitter that sometimes people don’t wash their legs in the shower. That’s just
bad. But it also makes me think that these same people then usually don’t
moisturize their entire body. You need to moisturize your entire body. Get
somebody lotion and apply it generously to (mostly) everywhere when you get out
of the shower. Slap some extra on your elbows, knees, and shins.

Proper
Dressing

This one might seem
obvious — but try to dress weather appropriately. This means that you need to
wear gloves to keep your hands protected. This also means that you should be
wearing a scarf. A lot of skincare is focused on the face, but you know what
often gets left out of the picture? The neck. So, protect ya’ neck!

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