Loading... Please wait...Posted on Aug 12 2010 @ 4:41 PM
You hear about it on commercials. You see your wife do it at night. Drugstore shelf after shelf is lined with products singing its virtues. So you, "Mr. Perplexed Male," might be asking: What the hell is exfoliation?
Exfoliation is the process of scrubbing off dead skin cells to reveal and expose "younger," fresher skin. The shedding process unclogs pores, keeps skin clean and helps reduce acne breakouts. It's usually the first step in cleaning your face, to be followed by washing your face with soap (preferably one with hypoallergenic properties) and finally, moisturizing.
Unfortunately, many men wash exclusively with plain old, hotel-grade soap. It's certainly enough to keep you clean, but it's not the best bet to keep your skin healthy. Indeed, bar soap dries out your skin, its ingredients sometimes clogging pores and leading to rougher skin in the long run.
Exfoliation also specifically helps men in a huge way: It exposes the face's hair follicles, allowing for a better shave. And we all know that a smoother shave is practically the holy grail of a man's morning routine.
Face The skin on your face is quite different from that of a woman's. It contains larger pores, whiskers, more collagen and elastin (fibrous proteins that help hold everything together), a denser supply of blood vessels, and it produces more sweat. Put all these factors together and a guy's face can attract a fair amount of dirt.
Most of these products contain some combination of granulated pumice, sea salts, fruit seeds, salicylic acid, alpha-hydroxy acid, and beta hydroxy acid, all of which serve to loosen and slough off dead skin cells. Some even aid in the formation of collagen.
To get the most out of your exfoliating cleanser apply it with a sponge.
Note: However you choose to exfoliate, don't forget to moisturize. Exfoliating can dry out already dry skin, but a moisturizer will help stabilize your skin and "feed" the new, young skin you've exposed.
You know your body best, so only you can decide whether to exfoliate daily, every other
day (three times per week is a good routine), or maybe just give yourself a nice scrubbing once a week. Exfoliating too often can damage the skin; exfoliating too little may let your skin's oils run wild. Whichever schedule you settle on, recognize that while exfoliating takes some extra effort, by doing it, you'll ultimately have to worry less about wrinkles, flaky skin and acne. And that's a tradeoff every man should take.
Exfoliating Facial Scrub by Kyoku
Face Buff Energizing Scrub by Jack Black
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