Hairstyle
THERE USED to be a time when guys chose their haircut—and the accompanying hair product—and never deviated from that formula. And for many of us, it’s still pretty much like that. If it ain’t broke, why fix it, right? But in today’s world, and is the modern guy you are, sometimes you just want to switch it up. There’s no shame in wanting to experiment, and one of the easiest ways to do that is to switch up your styling product.
Beard care
If you want a healthy-looking beard, you need to take care of the skin beneath it. The right skin care can prevent problems like acne, beard dandruff, and itch.
To keep this skincare simple, Here’s the simple three-step plan he recommends for people with beards.
The beard necessities
You’ll need a:
The gentle cleanser made for your skin type
Clean towel
Gentle exfoliating scrub (if you’re prone to developing ingrown hairs)
Moisturizer with at least SPF 30 (until your stubble turns into a beard)
Beard conditioner (for acne-prone skin), beard oil (for normal or dry skin types), or gentle moisturizer (sensitive skin)
Beard comb and beard brush
Face Care
When it comes to skincare, men have traditionally kept it simple. However, more men are now pursuing healthier, younger-looking skin, making it a great time for men to evaluate their skincare routine and learn more about how to take care of their body’s largest organ. Although there are key differences between men's and women’s skin — for example, men’s skin is thicker than women’s — the basic elements of an effective skin care plan remain the same.
First, it’s important that everyone, including men, identify and understand their skin type:
Sensitive skin may sting or burn after product use
Normal skin is clear and not sensitive
Dry skin is flaky, itchy, or rough
Oily skin is shiny and greasy
Combination skin is dry in some areas and oily in others
Understanding your skin type will help you learn how to take care of your skin and select skin care products that are right for you.