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Why and How to Moisturize your Face and Beard Every day

Keep your skin and beard healthy

Taking good care of the skin and the beard will give it strength, suppleness, and softness. If you don’t take proper care of your beard and the skin, you could run into a lot of issues.

Why should your face and beard be moisturized?

Many things, such as chilly temperatures, abrasive bar soaps, and hot showers, can dehydrate your beard and facial skin. In addition to itching, dry skin can also make you look older by deepening wrinkles and fine lines. You may avoid acne by using a premium skin and beard moisturizer. This is due to the fact that dry skin can promote acne by increasing the production of excess skin oil and dead skin cells.

Don’t panic; incorporating a daily face moisturizer into your grooming routine can help you swiftly regain the upper hand. Add a coat of high-quality beard oil on top for extra suppleness. The foundation is the moisturizer, and the beard oil gives the beard additional benefits.

However, you must start over if you want to get the most out of your moisturizer.

  • Clean up your beard: You should wash your face once or twice a day because your facial + beard moisturizer and beard oil need to be able to penetrate your skin for their magic to completely function. Your skin accumulates toxins from the environment, your body’s natural oils, dead skin cells, pollutants, and debris throughout the day. The effectiveness will be reduced and breakouts may result if a moisturizer or beard oil is used on top of these layers. 
  • Identify your skin type: Each man is unique. Your outcomes will be improved if you use the right moisturizer for your skin type. How can you tell what type of skin you have? After a long day, examine your T-zone. Consider a straight line passing horizontally across your forehead and another straight line passing vertically down the middle of your face to your chin to represent your T-zone. Your T-zone is right there. 

Your skin is on the dry side if your T-zone looks matte at the end of the day. Men typically feel a little shine in their T-zone at the end of the day since their skin is naturally thicker and oilier than women’s. You have normal or mixed skin. You probably have oily skin if it appears sticky.

  • Dry skin: Skin that produces little natural oil is said to be dry. After cleansing with a hydrating product, use a thick moisturizer. A coating of beard oil is an additional option.
  • Sensitive skin: Skin that reddens easily and feels stinging or burning when most items are applied is referred to as sensitive skin. The use of harsh preservatives like parabens, alcohol, and irritants like perfumes should be avoided. Aloe, chamomile, and green tea are examples of calming substances.
  • Normal/combination skin: Normal oil production is a defining feature. Find a medium-weight moisturizer that hydrates skin without adding too much oil to regions that are already glossy.
  • Oily: Characterized by skin that seems oily at night. Avoid using thick moisturizers. Choose a product that is non-greasy and absorbs fast.

The X Factor of facial hair

Men with facial hair are in a unique situation when it comes to using regular moisturizers. The body creates some of the thickest hair in the whiskers. There are many beard oils and lotions on the market that contain excessively potent substances. These oily products put your skin’s health last in favor of smoothing coarse whiskers. Cheap products tend to clog your pores and result in breakouts since they include low-quality chemicals, the majority of which are synthetically generated from petroleum. Hydrate your skin with a moisturizer and beard oil to avoid unclogged pores and other skin concerns. 

Look for products with components that have been found to firm skin and lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles if aging and wrinkles are a concern. Young skin naturally contains hyaluronic acid, or its more useful form, sodium hyaluronate, which can hold 1,000 times its weight in water. These molecules supply much-needed hydration that enhances the condition and appearance of the skin by penetrating deeply into the skin. Hyaluronic Acid/Sodium Hyaluronate is a skincare superstar that most skin-savvy women are aware of, but men are only recently learning to appreciate and use. Retinol (Vitamin A) and its derivatives like Retinyl Palmitate fit this description. Utilize products that include these ingredients, and observe how your dull skin changes. Add daily sunscreen to your morning regimen to go one step further. Utilizing moisturizers with SPF30 or higher is advised by dermatologists

Last but not the least, a good night’s sleep is very important. Sleep has a remarkable ability to rejuvenate. You awake feeling renewed on the inside and out. Applying a moisturizer before night will give you better-looking skin the following day by utilizing your body’s natural regenerating process. If your cream has the age-defying compounds mentioned above, you’ll awaken with softer, more moisturized skin and a beard.

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