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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
by Skincare-news.com team
You may feel like a confident professional, but is that the impression you’re making with coworkers or clients at the office? Most men know the importance of wearing a suit and tie to a job interview, but might be neglecting to care for their skin. For the busy professional, adding a skincare regimen to that already full agenda might sound overwhelming, but just a few extra minutes on skincare each day will have you on your way to creating an office-appropriate look in no time.

If you’re too busy to spend much time on your skin, don’t fear – basic skincare can be quick and easy, even when you’re crafting an office-worthy appearance. With these five tips, you’ll learn how to create a simple regimen that’ll keep your skin healthy and protected, as well as how to incorporate products to prevent premature aging. You’ll also find out how you can maintain a close shave every day of the week without succumbing to razor burn and ingrown hairs. And finally, learn some quick ways to combat under-eye circles and the occasional blemish for a flawless complexion from nine to five – and beyond.

1. Adopt an easy approach to daily skincare. Most men don’t want to spend a lot of time fussing with formulas – especially when they’re already juggling appointments and deadlines at work. Don’t be intimidated by your wife’s overflowing bathroom cabinet – there’s no need to purchase an armload of supplies to keep your skin healthy. Keep it manageable by following these three simple steps:

  • a. Cleanse daily. A basic cleanser should be the first item on your list. You don’t need one with lots of bells and whistles – just choose a formula that’s powerful enough to remove the workday’s dirt and grime, but gentle enough to use twice a day without making your skin feel dry or irritated.
  • b. Deal with dry skin. When your skin is getting the moisture it needs, it should feel calm, hydrated and comfortable. Keeping your skin adequately hydrated will also prevent it from looking dull and prematurely aged.
  • c. Guard skin from the environment. Guarding your skin each day against UV rays and environmental damage will ensure a young and smooth complexion. Even if you’re already seeing fine lines and wrinkles, you can still prevent future damage from making things worse. At very least, use a product with a minimum SPF 15 every day. For additional protection, try a moisturizer with both SPF and antioxidants to shield your skin from multiple types of environmental damage.

2. Fight signs of aging. You might be seeing fine lines as early as your 20s, especially around the eye area – and no guy wants to deal with crow’s feet, expression lines and dry, dull skin. Whether you’re in your 20s or your 40s, an anti-aging product is a smart addition to your daily skincare plan, giving you a fresh and youthful appearance both on the job and off.

Combat fine lines and wrinkles by using a product with potent anti-aging ingredients like peptides and Retinol, which slough off dull, dead skin and help your skin to regenerate. Or, alpha hydroxy acids will leave your skin smoother and softer, while evening out the skin tone.

3. Keep facial hair under control. A neatly groomed appearance is a must in professional occupations, which means keeping skin freshly shaved. But, you probably won’t feel confident at work if your skin is raw, red and irritated from having to shave so often. If you’re plagued by razor burn and ingrown hairs, maybe it’s time to change your shaving habits. Here’s how:

  • Always prep first. Before you grab your razor for a quick shave on your way out the door, take a minute to prepare your skin. It’s best to shave just after you get out of the shower, or you can place a warm washcloth over your skin to open the pores and soften coarse hairs.
  • Product pick: Cleanse your face just before shaving and, if you tend toward ingrown hairs, use a face scrub like Billy Jealousy Sucker Punch Face Scrub to slough off any dead cells that might clog the pores.
  • Keep skin protected. Are you shaving with a cheap shaving foam or, even worse, using a bar soap? Then it’s time to treat your skin to a better product. For the closest and most comfortable shave, use a product that’ll soften facial hair, making it easier to shave, while preventing irritation.
  • Soothe skin post-shave. There’s no need to wait for razor burn to occur before seeking treatment; try a conditioning aftershave product to prevent pores from becoming blocked in the first place. These will also reduce redness and kill bacteria that can cause infection.
  • Product pick: If you’ve had bad experiences with aftershave products that sting after applying, look for a gentle formula like Menscience Post-Shave Repair that doesn’t contain irritating ingredients like alcohol or menthol.

4. Maintain a well-rested appearance. Late nights and hectic mornings definitely take a toll on skin. Don’t let dark under-eye circles and a lackluster complexion get you down. Treat your skin to a quick facial massage using your everyday moisturizer, which will help stimulate circulation while hydrating dull skin. You might want a separate treatment for the eyes if you’re prone to under-eye circles.

5. Stop blemishes in their tracks. You’ve been prepping all week for your big meeting on Friday, only to discover a huge pimple Thursday night. Especially for an adult, showing up to work with that blemish on your face can seriously undermine your confidence. Whatever you do, don’t pop it – while the blemish will be “gone,” the redness and irritation will be far more noticeable and the mark will take longer to heal. Instead, take action with a maximum-strength acne treatment that works right away, like H20 Plus Anti-Acne Clarifying Spot Solution. It’ll reduce swelling and inflammation as it heals, making the blemish less noticeable – and ensure you can focus on your work again.

You may be an expert at putting together an ensemble for a business meeting, but your appearance is lacking if you’re not taking good care of your skin. If you want to exude confidence and professionalism, make sure your workdays begin and end with a smart, simple and effective skincare routine.

Learn everything you need to know about workplace beauty and skincare for a professional lifestyle in our Office Beauty Handbook.

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