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Soin visage homme : tout connaître sur la peau masculine

Men's facial care: everything you need to know about male skin

Men's skin, in its structure and properties, is different from women's. That's why Kurku-ma offers you advice specific for men's skin. One thing is certain, the man of tomorrow knows how to take care of his skin!

If you aspire to have flawless skin, it is essential to establish a daily skincare routine. The first thing to do is to use a facial cleanser daily to eliminate all the impurities accumulated during the day (dust, excess sebum, pollution, etc.). On clean skin, you can then apply a moisturizing day cream to protect it from daily external aggressions and regain soft and supple skin. Finally, think about exfoliation and a mask (once or twice a week) to restore pep and radiance to your skin.

Learn more about male skin: a texture apart

Men's skin is somewhat different from women's. In fact, under the influence of testosterone, your skin is oilier, because it produces more sebum. It is also thicker and its pores are more dilated. But rejoice, it wrinkles less quickly! In fact, it is more elastic, since the addition of a large quantity of sebum and its thickness make it firmer.

With its countless nerve endings, this organ, composed of 70% water and weighing up to 3 kilos, plays a vital role in our sensitivity to the world. Knowing your skin better helps you to take good care of it and, above all, to beautify it!

Taking care of your skin

The skin is a flexible and very resistant organ. Its surface varies according to the size and weight of the individual, with a thickness that generally oscillates between 0.5 and 2 mm. It is made up of three layers: epidermis, dermis and hypodermis (the deepest layer), all covered by the external layer, the stratum corneum.

It is composed of dead cells, keratin and the stratum corneum. This, combined with sebum and immune cells, forms a whole that aims to protect against external aggressions. It forms a natural film on the skin and prevents impurities from penetrating it.

Kurku-ma advises you to take care of your skin every day if possible. Your skin lives too! It needs to breathe, to be maintained and nourished to be healthy. Learn to understand and know your skin. For example, try to ask yourself about the causes of potential itching or irritation. Why not consult a dermatologist to better understand the needs of your skin? Like each individual, skin is all different and unique. Listen to your skin, it is one of the mirrors of your inner well-being.

Oily skin in men: reflexes to adopt

While men's skin is naturally thicker and tends to age later than women's, it also has the characteristic of being oilier. So how can you take care of it and tame shine and possible imperfections? Here's an overview of the good habits to adopt to take care of men's skin at any age!

Daily cleaning

To start, it is essential to adopt a daily cleansing routine. Use a facial cleanser specially formulated for men, which removes impurities, excess sebum, and pollution accumulated during the day. Clean skin is the basis of good skin health.

Hydration

After cleansing, apply a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer. It will help lock in moisture without clogging pores. Opt for products with mattifying ingredients if you tend to have oily skin.

Regular exfoliation

Exfoliation is crucial to remove dead skin cells and prevent clogged pores. Use a gentle scrub once or twice a week. This will help refine your skin's texture and prevent blemishes.

Purifying masks

Masks can be used once or twice a week to absorb excess oil and deeply purify the skin. They also help tighten pores and control shine.

Targeted care

To treat blemishes and blackheads, use Kurku-ma Serum. This serum contains active ingredients that penetrate deep into the pores to eliminate blemish-causing bacteria and regulate sebum production. With its advanced formula, Kurku-ma Serum visibly reduces blemishes while soothing and hydrating the skin.

Sun protection

Don’t skip sun protection. Use sunscreen daily to protect your skin from UV damage. Sun damage can accelerate skin aging, even in men.

Balanced diet and hydration

Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Drinking enough water is also crucial to maintaining healthy, hydrated skin from the inside out.

These potential disruptors of the structure, function and molecules of the skin are not extraordinary, but rather common. Taking care of your facial skin delays the appearance of wrinkles and maintains a healthy appearance. Adopt a skincare routine with Kurku-ma to protect and beautify your skin every day.

These potential disruptors of the structure, function and molecules of the skin are not extraordinary, but rather common. Taking care of your facial skin delays the appearance of wrinkles and maintains a healthy appearance. Adopt a skincare routine with Kurku-ma to protect and beautify your skin every day.

Without care, the skin deteriorates

The structure and functioning of the skin can change, and imperfections appear in the absence of regular and appropriate care. Here are the factors that can alter the qualities of men's skin:

Causes of damaged skin :

  • Lack of regular care: Without a skincare routine, the skin lacks the essential elements to stay healthy.
  • Shaving: Micro-cuts and mechanical aggression from the razor irritate the skin.
  • Hot water: It dries out the skin, stripping it of its natural oils.
  • Hard water: It can irritate the skin, making it rough.
  • Aggressive cleaning: Abrasive products damage the hydrolipidic film and the epidermis.
  • Pollution: Fine particles quickly penetrate the skin, destroying the keratin proteins that protect against dehydration.
  • Tobacco: It narrows the diameter of the vessels of the dermis, reducing the oxygenation and hydration of the epidermis.
  • Alcohol: It prevents effective skin regeneration.
  • UV rays: The sun is a major factor in skin aging.
  • Weather conditions: Cold, wind, heat and air conditioning can damage the skin.
  • Stress and sweating: They affect the health of the skin.
  • Aggressive cosmetic products: Alkaline products and surfactants strip the epidermis.
  • Medications: Some treatments, such as acne medications, can dry out and irritate the skin.
  • Diet: A diet poor in water, amino acids, essential fatty acids and vitamins is harmful to the skin.
  • Aging: After the age of 50, sebaceous secretion decreases, modifying the hydrolipidic film.

The consequences

Each factor mentioned can modify the stratum corneum and the hydrolipidic film, leading to visible disorders such as rough and dehydrated skin, intense flaking, pimples, redness, etc. These repeated aggressions end up altering the physicochemical properties of the skin, causing the appearance of imperfections. After an aggression, the skin can restore its pH approximately two hours later thanks to its buffering capacity.

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