As an African American male, a lot of you have told me that eating healthy is top priority for skin care.

Shea butter is one of the main ingredients that would be included in your black skin care regimen.  I’d say you’re off to a great start.

Eating healthy has a lot to do with the condition of your skin in general but as a male not eating healthy can produce pimples.    As one young man told me, “Pimples aren’t sexy”.

Most men don’t have a skin care regimen but if properly taught men can have skin soft as a baby’s bottom just as women do.  Another young man was told by his uncle that “if you want to get a girl, your skin has to be soft”.  But what happens in between all of the talk?

Is it all about getting the girl?  No,  but soft skin is a plus in any arena.  One of the myths about skin care is that men don’t really take care of their skin.

Taking care of your skin is not just taking a shower and putting lotion
on.  It’s also about giving daily attention to your skin and more and more men are giving attention to the skin they’re in.

What Happens On A Daily Basis With Men and Their Skin?

A lot of men are challenged with ingrown hairs.   So to a certain extent their first thought is to pull out a pair of tweezers and start pulling the hair from their
skin.  Not a good idea!  Those hairs are most certainly going to pop and turn back into their skin.

This can cause pain and definitely create dark spots and what’s often referred to a razor bumps.

In another article:  http://www.nyrajuskincare.com/blskcaforweg.html you’ll find information that will assist you in caring for your skin as an African American man.

It will help you understand what happens if certain steps are taken when caring for your skin.

 

Dedicated To The Health Of Your Skin

Juliette Samuel

Author/Esthetician/Publisher

Nyraju Skin Care

 

 

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