sensitive skin<\/a>.<\/p>\nIn addition, you need to be particularly wary of putting perfumed oils on your face, leading to an outbreak of acne. You also need to make sure the product you choose doesn’t contain any components that could disrupt hormone levels, such as parabens. At worst, this could trigger a condition known as gynecomastia, leading to larger than normal breast tissue.<\/p>\n
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Should men use different moisturizers than women?<\/h2>\n
When it comes to skincare, there are often products marketed specifically towards men or women. But do men and women need different moisturizers? The answer is not necessarily cut and dry. Both men and women can benefit from using moisturizers, but there may be subtle differences between the types of moisturizers that work best for each gender. Read on to learn more about the differences between male and female skin and how to choose the right moisturizer for you.<\/p>\n
There is a lot of debate surrounding the use of moisturizers. Some people say that all moisturizers are created equal, while others maintain that men and women should use different moisturizers. So, which is it? Should men and women use different moisturizers, or are all moisturizers pretty much the same? We’ll take a look at the pros and cons of using different moisturizers for men and women. We’ll also explore some of the key ingredients to look for in a good moisturizer. By the end of this post, you should have a good understanding of whether you should be using a man’s or woman’s moisturizer.<\/p>\n
Women have a lot of skincare products to choose from. Men do not. And that’s a problem. New data suggests that men are falling behind in moisturizing, something women have been doing for years. According to market research, 61% of women in the US moisturize every day, compared with 50% of men. As a result, men miss out on the multiple benefits daily moisturizing can provide: slowing signs of aging, moisturizing sun-damaged or windburned skin, and locking in moisture after shaving for guys who don’t want facial oiliness or breakouts from using facials meant for women.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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