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5 skincare mistakes many men make, according to dermatologists
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5 skincare mistakes many men make, according to dermatologists

From CNA · () English

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  • Dermatologists advise men to avoid common skincare mistakes like over-washing their faces.
  • Skipping scalp care is another frequent error that can negatively impact hair health.
  • Small, consistent habits can significantly improve men's skin and hair condition.

Many men make common skincare mistakes that can negatively impact their skin's health and appearance, according to dermatologists. These errors, often stemming from simple habits, can lead to issues ranging from dryness and irritation to premature aging.

One prevalent mistake is over-washing the face. While cleansing is essential, excessive washing can strip the skin of its natural oils, disrupting its protective barrier and leading to dryness and sensitivity. Dermatologists recommend gentle cleansing, typically once or twice a day, using a mild cleanser suited to the individual's skin type.

Another frequently overlooked aspect of personal care is scalp health. Many men neglect their scalps, focusing only on hair. However, a healthy scalp is crucial for healthy hair growth. Issues like dandruff, dryness, or oiliness on the scalp can affect the hair follicles and the overall condition of the hair. Experts advise incorporating scalp care into a regular routine, which may include specific shampoos or treatments.

Beyond these specific errors, dermatologists emphasize that small, consistent habits can make a significant difference in men's skincare and hair care routines. This includes staying hydrated, using sunscreen daily to protect against sun damage, and choosing products formulated for men's skin, which often has different needs than women's skin.

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