Skin Care Tips for Men of
Color
While most skin problems affect all ethnicities
equally, some problems tend to affect African-American
skin differently or more frequently. These differences
suggest that black men should pay special attention to
their skincare routines, especially since some products
can even discolor or damage darker skin
tones.
While most skin problems
affect all ethnicities equally, some problems tend to affect
African-American skin differently or more frequently. These
differences suggest that black men should pay special attention
to their skincare routines, especially since some products can
even discolor or damage darker skin tones.
1. Ingrown
hairs. While most men have suffered from ingrown hairs
or razor burn, black men are especially prone to this condition
because of their highly-curved body hairs. Because the hair
tends to be more tightly curled, it has a greater chance of
curving and growing back into the skin after shaving. This
causes painful shaving bumps and irritation on the face and
neck, and can only become more aggravated with further
shaving.
Although it's a common
problem, there's no need to simply accept it as a natural
danger of shaving: by keeping skin exfoliated, changing your
razor after 4-5 uses and following with a product with
dermatologically-active ingredients, you can greatly reduce the
occurrence of ingrown hairs. If you find yourself suffering a
great deal from these skin irritations, consider cutting down
on the amount of times you shave, since frequent shaving too
close to the skin will trap hairs inside the
follicles.
2. Dark Spots and
Hyperpigmentation. Dark areas can often appear on
African-American skin when scarring occurs, whether from cuts,
acne or burns. These dark spots and uneven skin tone (called
"hyperpigmentation") will usually fade over time, but some
ingredients can definitively help even skin color and promote a
smoother surface. Hydroquinone, Kojic Acid and Vitamin C are
used regularly by dermatologists and skincare professionals to
fade dark areas and balance skin tone. These products often
take 4-8 weeks to see maximum results, and they have been known
to cause irritation in some men, so you should consult a
dermatologist if you have sensitive skin or if irritation
persists.
Regular, gentle exfoliation
is also a good way to improve skin tone because it removes the
top layer of dead skin cells and allows new, healthier cells to
appear. By removing the upper layer, it also allows ingredients
such as Hydroquinone to more effectively treat the skin. When
using a product such as this, make sure you protect your skin
well from the sun's rays, since sun exposure stimulates pigment
production and can re-darken areas.
3. Dry, Ashy
Skin. Black men with very dry skin often have an ashy
or gray appearance, so it's important to keep skin
well-moisturized and reinforced with nurturing vitamins to
promote a smoother, healthier look. Because hot water can pull
moisture from the skin's surface, avoid long, hot showers and
take quick lukewarm ones instead. Wash with a gentle liquid
cleanser instead of bar soap (since bar soap can actually dry
out skin), and put an active moisturizer on within five minutes
of stepping out of the bathtub. This will lock moisture into
your pores, promoting a smoother, more even appearance. Use an
oil-free moisturizer that contains nutrients like Aloe,
Hyaluronic Acid, Squalene and Vitamins A, D, and E, and don't
forget about the delicate area around your eyes.
4. Sun
Protection. A common misconception about darker-toned
skin is that it cannot burn or be damaged by the sun. Although
African-American skin contains more melanin (skin pigment)
which offers greater protection against the sun's rays, it is
still at risk for a number of sun-related diseases. In fact,
African-American men are often at a higher risk because it is
often harder to detect changes in skin marks or discolorations.
This means it may take longer for a person to seek treatment,
by which time the damage could have spread even further.
Protecting your skin from the sun is a serious business, but it
can be as easy as using a sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher that
offers protection from both UVA and UVB rays, and reapplying it
often.
Deidra Garcia is a freelance writer and communications
manager for MenScience Androceuticals, a men's skincare and
grooming company. You can find more articles by Deidra, as well
as further tips and advice, at http://www.MenScience.com
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