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A: Instead of a shower, take a lukewarm bath and add oatmeal or baking soda. Reapply your moisturizer frequently, not just when you find yourself drying out. And try to stick to softer fabrics like cotton next to your skin; rougher fabric like wool can be itchy and abrasive.
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A: While skimming the back of bottles, WebMD suggests you look for the following ingredients that boost your skin’s ability to lock in hydration: ceramides, dimethicone, hyaluronic acid, glycerine, lanolin, mineral oil and petroleum jelly.
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A: Yes, even our rough and tough men need skin care regimens, too, dermatologist Doris Day tells WebMD. She said men should cleanse morning and night, use sunscreen every day (even in winter) and exfoliate weekly.
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A: Skincare lines designed exclusively for men are a relatively recent invention, and usually these formulas differ from women’s products only in specific ways. Often, they’re designed for the thicker, oilier skin that men tend to have due to hormones. They also take into consideration the irritation caused by shaving. But, the active ingredients in men and women’s skincare lines are often identical, so if you find a product you like that isn’t specifically a men’s formula, then go for it.
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