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[M402]Men Can Take Anything
by C Davis, C D
The skin care regimens for men are aimed at educating men, not only of the benefits gained in having younger healthier looking skin but also of the health benefits as well.

Not only is a man's skin 20% thicker and firmer than most women's skin due to extra collagen and elastin found in their skin but it also tends to be more oily with larger pores which tend to collect sweat and dirt more readily. Add to this the dehydration caused through daily shaving and this can have a serious affect on the skin.

In order to avoid dehydration, skin problems and the early signs of aging such as wrinkles, good skin care is vital.

Good skin care is important, cleaning the pores helps fight against oils and aids in the treatment of conditions such as acne.

Also needed for skin care is a good cleanser specially formulated for your skin type is the best way rather than a bar of soap which can be made of harsh chemical that as well as clean also strip your skin of vital oils and have a scouring effect as will alcohol based after shave products.

Using a swivel-head razor rather than a disposable razor is a good habit to get into.

Next on the list for men's skin care is a moisturizer, again using one that is made for your skin type will rejuvenate your skin. Many men with oily or trouble skin are afraid to use moisturizer but the right one will not cause you any problems for your skin.

What you are replacing into your skin is moisture, not oil. At this point it is appropriate to mention that most men's skin care ranges are formulated especially for men which means no "girly" fragrances.

Men don't even consider sunscreen as a part of the overall skin care program. You wouldn't go for a day at the beach or a picnic with applying sunscreen. Yet your face is exposed to the sun and the other elements every day, apart from the drying effects of the sun, research has shown that skin cancer on the face is increasingly common.

So the skin care program should include protecting your most exposed parts of your body, your face and hands with at least a 15+ SPF sunscreen is something that should become as automatic as shaving.

Many moisturizers now have is built in sunscreens or alternatively, you can use any brand of sunscreen with the required level of protection, remembering to reapply at regular intervals.

It is not too hard to find a men's skin care range to suit your skin with many leading companies developing good quality products to clean, moisturize and protect your skin.

It's time to clear a spot in the bathroom for the new skin care products to help protect your skin and keep you healthy.

As many as four in ten men are willing to go into the red so that they can afford to pick up the bill after an evening out with a potential partner and in many cases British males are turning to personal loans to this end. Loan lenders are currently tightening their credit criteria, but men around the country are sticking to the tradition of reaching for their wallets when dining out with a potential partner.

Many women are willing to pay their way too, but British men expect to spend an average of 60 per cent more than their female counterparts when wooing a potential partner, research by the financial services firm has demonstrated.

It seems that the single life can be a costly experience, with the latest figures showing that unattached men expect to spend a collective total of around 12 billion pounds this year on the various activities involved in finding a partner in 21st century Britain. As well as using low rate loans for the major purchases such as weekend breaks or trips abroad, many people are borrowing cash from their friends and family or using their credit cards in order to find the money they need to fund their romantic rendez vous. NS&I also reports that the motivation to appear generous and well-off is considerably stronger among men than women, with 45 per cent of single males admitting this to be among the reasons for their spending.

Despite the willingness to borrow in order to make a good impression, many British men have realised the wisdom of planning ahead and are setting money aside on a regular basis so that they can afford to spend more freely on a night out with female company. However, those with significant debts built up through credit cards and other borrowing facilities may not have this option. It is possible that such consumers could benefit from a debt consolidation loan as a means of getting back on track and allowing funds to be put aside.

For some people the financial pressures of modern dating have become so serious that they are willing to end a relationship if they feel it is not worth the money they are spending to maintain it. But perhaps this is not so surprising because NS&I's research also found that millions of men find that they go well over their own budget when romance is in the air.

"There is no doubt that dating costs a lot, and many people in Britain need to think beyond impressing with wit and charm and also plan their finances," said Dax Harkins, senior savings strategist at NS&I. "It is clear that men need to keep at least a few of their thoughts on money when they're trying to impress on a date," he added.

Problems with affording the finer things in life could particularly be an issue for those in their 30s, if recent research from Alliance & Leicester is to be credited. The company told the Guardian that those aged between 30 and 39 are most likely to miss loan repayments, while also having debts some 33 per cent higher than the national average.
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