With the winter happens the cold, crisp mornings, the dark, drawn out evenings along with the fun and festivity of Christmas but one of the unwanted effects of the winter weather is the negative impact it might have on your skin and hair. Whilst ladies have been preparing themselves for the cold season throughout the year by moisturising, conditioning and rehydrating, men might possibly not have contemplated it whatsoever. Winter grooming for men is very important when they desire to retain their looks throughout the cold season, so here is exactly what we advise.
- Keep the skin supple and hydrated by drinking lots of fluids. Beer and wine doesn't count (unfortunately!) but lots of water will do the trick and keep skin from getting dried out.
- Don't be afraid to make use of face cream to keep your skin looking smooth and healthy and feeling hydrated. There is a wonderful range of skincare for men on the market with plenty of products for several skin tones to select from so there will be something to suit every man, including the most discerning of customers.
- It may appear like a clich but getting plenty of sleep does indeed help. Sleep really helps to restore your skin and correct it following the damage caused by coming in contact with cold winds, snow and rain or being dried out by central heating inside the home or office.
- Tanning may seem like something that only ladies do, but employing a moisturiser with some tanning agent in may help give a man a healthy glow through the winter time. Choosing a tanning moisturiser from the skincare for men range can fool anyone into believing that you've been sunning yourself in warmer climes whilst all others suffers with the dark, cold times of December, January and February.
- Avoid overdoing the alcohol. It might seem hard initially with all the festive season and the dark nights approaching but drinking excessively or everyday can contribute to dehydrating skin and causing spots or a poor complexion. Taking on board other grooming for men tips but drinking too heavily may have a detrimental effect on the skin so better to keep topped up with water as well and take a few alcohol free days weekly to give your skin chance to recover.