Published By: Ishani Karmakar

Common Skincare Problems Indian Men Face And How To Solve Them Once And For All

Our skin endures a lot on a daily basis, from the sun's rays to acne breakouts, and yet we often neglect to care for it properly.

Let us put it to you this way: when was the last time you did your skincare? If your answer is "I can't recall" or "I don't have one," your skin is in danger.

Even if you have a specific skin issue, ignoring it will simply make it worse.

This article will not only help you identify the root causes of various skin issues, but also the most effective treatments to solve them.

Wrinkles around the eyes

Sensitive is an understatement when describing the area around the eyes. Even more so, when we're binge-watching TV or glued to our computers all day, dark circles are inevitable. There is a chance that even when you get plenty of sleep and don't use your phone, you may still be plagued by this issue.

If your lifestyle is the problem, adjusting your sleep patterns may be a solution. In addition, you can use eye creams and serums to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.

Dark and Chapped Lips

Sun exposure, allergic responses, and other activities can cause dark lips. If you know what is causing your black lips, the best cure is to stop doing that thing.

It's easy to get rid of black lips. Wear transparent lip balms with SPF, scrub your lips at least twice a week, and drink enough water to keep your lips soft and smooth. Home cures and lip masks can also be used, but you'll need to stick with them for a while for the greatest effects.

Tanned Skin

Tanning does not affect your skin in any way. Tanning is really a result of your skin's natural defence mechanism against the sun. As long as you're outside, you're going to get some tan. However, if you're determined to do away with it, we have a few suggestions for you.

Detanning at home is possible with a number of popular home cures. These all work, whether you're using tomatoes or lemons. Then there are de-tanning creams, which may help your skin return to its original colour in no time at all.

Skin Discolouration Or Patchiness

Sun exposure is a leading source of pigmentation in Indians. In part, this is due to the fact that Indians have a higher concentration of melanin (the pigment that gives skin its colour). The quantity of melanin generated in various areas of your skin might be off balance at times. Patchiness or hyper-pigmentation may occur as a result of this.

SPF is essential if you are prone to pigmentation. Vitamin C is also a must-have if you have spotty skin. It's available as a serum, moisturiser, or even a mask for your face.