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Skin Care For Men


Traditionally men spend less time caring for their skin than women, but also spend more time damaging it


through outdoor


activities and hazardous work conditions. As the body’s largest organ, the skin works hard to provide protection against the elements and to regulate body temperature - and it needs looking after. Achieving better skin can be quick and easy if you follow these three simple steps. 1. Cleanse your face daily, not with soap, but with a proper gel cleanser. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, but it should be strong enough to break through the grease that comes from open pores and active sebaceous glands, whilst gentle enough to be used every day.


2. Exfoliate 2-3 times a week. This


dislodges debris from clogged pores below the skin’s surface. Choose a scrub with granules in it to make your skin look smoother and brighter, and it will also soften the hair follicles to give you a closer, less irritating shave.


3. Moisturise daily. Showering and shaving open up pores which allow water to escape, making the skin dry and taut. Moisturising regularly replaces lost moisture and also helps prevent razor burn. Use one with SPF to protect you against the sun’s rays.


Follow these simple routines and your skin will soon look and feel much better! Kindly supplied by Neroli


Please mention thewire when responding to adverts 29 Join us for the


Christmas Extravaganza! Thursday 28th November


We will be serving tea and cupcakes


Off ering complimentary skin analysis


and 10% off all purchases!


There is also a raffl e to win a free Neom aromatherapy massage experience


A full list of our treatments can be found online at


www.nerolibeautysalon.co.uk


or pop into the Salon to see how we can help you. More details on Facebook!


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