Anti Aging Skin Care For Men
Anti aging skin care isn’t just for women, though advertisements would have you think otherwise. Recent studies have shown that three in five men are just as concerned about their appearance in terms of the signs of aging as women. But even with this information, it can be hard to find reliable advice for men and their skin. And it can be even harder for some men to follow it.
Protecting what you already have
Deep set lines might look distinguished on some men, but others don’t want these obvious signs of their age. To help prevent these lines, men need to consider applying a sunscreen with an ample protection factor. While the more than 65 000 new cases of skin cancer each year in the UK should be enough to coax anyone into wearing sunscreen, the fact of the matter is that it’s also a crucial step towards anti aging skin care. The sun inflicts compounding damage, meaning that each time you step into the sun without protection; you’re damaging your skin more. Here are some ways to start adding protection to your daily routine:
 After washing your face in the morning, add a thin layer of sunscreen to your face and neck as well as the backs of your hands and any other exposed skin.
 Reapply this sunscreen as the day goes on
 If you should get your face or hands wet or sweaty, you will want to apply more sunscreen
Correcting sun damage once you’ve gotten burned
What’s interested about anti aging skin care is that many people believe that all hope is lost once they do have a sunburn, so they stop putting on protection, thinking all is lost. However, this is not the case. Studies have shown that skin can repair itself if you act quickly after a sunburn and try to protect yourself from future occurrences.
 When you have a sunburn, begin by applying ice to the affected area, just as you would with a ‘real’ burn.
 Begin to take a daily supplement of Vitamin E, one capsule a day is fine, so long as your general practitioner has not told you that you can not
 Apply a lotion or cream to the area that contains hyaluronic acid. This is conducive to healing and repair of the skin cells.
While you shouldn’t practice anti aging skin care after the fact, it’s certainly not a bad idea to try to lessen the damage you have caused.
Making sure it’s not more than a wrinkle
For many men, their jobs can expose them to more sunlight and sun exposure. While it might be worrisome in terms of anti aging skin care, it can also present the possibility of more serious conditions, like skin cancer. In the UK, melanoma is now the third leading cause of death in patients aged 15 to thirty five. While you might think that ‘age spot’ is just a sign of your years, it might also be something that’s pointing out a more serious issue.
Signs that might point out something more than skin care issue:
 A skin growth that seems to change in colour or size
 A skin growth that doesn’t heal on its own in four weeks
 A mole or growth that is larger than a pencil head or has irregularly shaped borders
The easiest way to tell if your growth is an age spot or a cancerous tumour is to check with your general practitioner. If the growth looks benign, they may wish to observe it over time to note any changes.
Dealing with the wrinkles you do have
There are a number of ways that men can incorporate anti aging skin care into their daily routine. After shaving, men can apply their traditional favoured cream or antiseptic, but also follow that with a moisturiser that contains any number of anti aging ingredients or botanicals. Natural oils and emollients can lessen the appearance of finer lines, but deeper set lines will require more concentrated gels and creams - these may contain collagen boosters as well as antioxidants.
For men, anti aging care can also extend into more complicated procedures, involving the plastic surgery field:
 Men can have face lifts to smooth out their forehead wrinkles as well as lift their eyes
 Some men in the UK are turning to eye bag removal procedures to help lessen any bags that cause them to appear older
 Browlifts are also a common procedure, according to BUPA hospitals in the UK
Of course, there are other anti aging skin care procedures that can also be scheduled:
 Dermabrasion for surface wrinkles
 Fat transfer
 Laser treatment for wrinkles
Anti aging skin care isn’t just for women anymore. With more than 75 000 new surgeries done every year in the UK, not only is plastic surgery becoming the hot new trend in finding your personal fountain of youth, but it’s also where men have started to find their own route to a more youthful look.
Dave Mcevoy
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/anti-aging-skin-care-for-men-106984.html
Skin Care and the Secrets to Aging Gracefully




April 29th, 2009 at 5:28 pm
is it ok for teen girls to use anti-aging skin care products?
Is it beneficial/healthier for teenage girls to use anti-aging skin care products?
April 29th, 2009 at 10:30 pm
they dont need it. its kind of a waste
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
in my opinion those anti aging cream dont even work so. i think its pretty dumb for anyone to use them
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
My grandma always use to tell me to use anti aging stuff and anti wrinkle stuff. You may not need it now. But it DEFF will prevent in the long run. So i would say GO for it. When your old you'll be thankful!
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:36 pm
worri much?Your gonna be fine without it…unless your a freak and have wrinkles already yuse it..if not just save it for your rents.their not asyoung as yu
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:38 pm
Dont. Its a waste since you dont have wrinkles.
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
teens arent even aging yet so nope
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
yes it is okay to start taking care of your skin now. I use Avon's solutions am and pm they have it for dry, normal/ combination skin types its only about 15.00 for each check it out here is my reps site plus everything in the environment hurts are skin no matter what age we are just think of it this way everyday we ages so start now its only a moisturizer no anti aging stuff just to help a Lil
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http://www.youravon.com/kdamron
April 29th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
You don't really need them. But you can never really start too early so if you would like, I dont think its bad.
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
its ok its perfectly fine im 23 and i use them so. i think they work.
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
there is nothing wrong with starting early. you don't even need "anti-aging" products to have your skin looking young and healthy even when you get older. The best anti-aging product you can start using is a SUNSCREEN. exposure to uva rays are the #1 cause of aging. another thing you can do is use a moisturizer.. keeps skin hydrated and protected from outside elements.
as for the "anti-aging" anti-aging products, you can start using them just for preventative care, though it isn't really necessary. the important thing for anti-aging is taking care of your skin. you don't even really need to slather on multiple products as long as you keep your skin healthy
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esthetics student
April 29th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
As a licensed Hairdresser and Esthetician I would highly recommend it.I have 4 girls and from the start of puberty I encouraged them to take care of their skin by using good reliable products that were not too caustic and didn't have a lot of other chemicals in them. Be sure to read your labels.Always follow directions explicitly.I would suggest that you take a look with you mother at http://www.glimpse.com Glimpse is a toxin free intuitive skincare nutrition.It is changing the way we review and use skincare products
April 29th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
For me, it doesn't matter. It's ok to take care of your skin while you're young but see to it that you're using a good skin care products. I have found a very good website that could help you http://www.philosophydiscount.com/. It is a good site about skin care.
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April 29th, 2009 at 10:54 pm
It is not good to use anti-aging product at a such a young age, it will only make your age quicker.
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