Sensitive Skin
Symptoms & Treatment

More and more Australian men are reporting they frequently experience dry or sensitive skin.

Fortunately, there are now skin care products specifically dedicated to help treat this annoying condition.

Male Grooming Boutique - Dry & Sensitive Skin

But what is it that causes sensitive skin in men?


In fact, dry or sensitive skin can be a sign of any number of medical conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, or an allergic reaction (contact dermatitis). Then heat rash, ageing, and even cold winter air can significantly lower the skin’s moisture content, with the resulting troublesome symptoms of itching, scaling, chapping, along with a noticeable loss of elasticity and suppleness.

Reactions


There can be other distressing reactions, like redness and persistent itch, which may be associated with some of the above factors, as well as the more common complaints such as prickly heat and sunburn and, of course, shaving rash and razor burn.

Typically, dry skin is characterised by tightness, fine lines, and sometimes, flakiness. The situation can be aggravated by exposure to too much sun and wind. Or it may be traced to certain prescribed medications, or even poor diet so it is important to supplement with vitamins (click here) for insurance against deficiencies. In extreme cases, it may be hereditary, stress-related, or triggered by a hormonal imbalance.

Soaps


Harsh soaps too can have an adverse effect on the skin. This is because most soaps have an alkaline pH that tends to strip away the skin’s natural layer of protective oils, leaving it dry and open to infection. For this reason, ordinary soap should be replaced with a gentle non-soap cleanser, preferably with a pH of 6.0, which is similar to the skin’s own pH, making it less likely to irritate. This will also help to maintain the skin’s natural protective properties.

However, all too often the most common cause of dry skin is simply the ageing process (click here for treatments), of which a natural consequence is the slowing down in the production of oil (sebum).

Dr Bakaric’s 10-Point Plan To Treat Dry or Sensitive Skin


Dr Bakaric


Try to use products that are:

1.    Soap free
2.    Perfume free
3.    Colour free
4.    Lanolin free
5.    Propylene glycol free
6.    pH balanced at 6.0
7.    Non-greasy
8.    Cleansing
9.    Moisturising
10.  Protective


Find out more about Dr Bakaric’s recommended Dry or Sensitive skin care solutions (click here)

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