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Why Men Need Skincare - Dr Rashmi Shetty Explains

Men’s skin & anti-aging: myths vs. facts
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Men’s skin & anti-aging: myths vs. facts
Men’s skin, influenced by testosterone, is naturally thicker and more collagen-dense. Men’s skin deals with oil overload, breakouts, sun, and shaving stress. Dr Rashmi Shetty busts this myth: men’s skin may be thicker, but it’s still prone to oiliness, breakouts, dehydration and environmental damage.
Thicker skin doesn’t mean stronger skin
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Thicker skin doesn’t mean stronger skin
Men have 20–25% thicker skin because of testosterone, but that doesn’t make it tougher. Yes, this delays visible aging, but it also means more oil, larger pores, and deeper damage if ignored. Dr Shetty emphasizes: thicker skin still needs regular care, especially sun protection.
Oil production is higher in men
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Oil production is higher in men
Dr. Rashmi Shetty explains that male hormones stimulate sebaceous glands strongly. That means that their skin produces more sebum, which is why they often experience shine, clogged pores, and recurring acne. Dr Shetty highlights that even a basic routine cleanse, hydrate, sunscreen can drastically reduce acne.
Thick skin, but a vulnerable barrier
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Thick skin, but a vulnerable barrier
Daily shaving, outdoor exposure, and higher oil production weaken the barrier over time. Even thick skin loses strength without care. Dr Shetty stresses using lightweight hydration and sunscreen, the two steps that prevent premature aging and dullness.
Aging isn’t slow for men it’s delayed
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Aging isn’t slow for men it’s delayed
Men often don’t show early signs of aging due to collagen density. But once aging begins, it progresses quickly because damage accumulates silently for years. Dr Shetty says, start skincare early to slow that sudden shift.
The basic routine every man needs
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The basic routine every man needs
Dr Shetty suggests focusing on three essentials: cleanse away buildup, hydrate lightly, and shield the skin daily with SPF. She suggests focusing on three essentials: cleanse away buildup, hydrate lightly, and shield the skin daily with SPF.
The shaving-irritation cycle
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The shaving-irritation cycle
Every shave removes a thin layer of skin, making it more prone to dryness and irritation. It also causes ingrown hairs when dead skin blocks follicles. Dr Shetty recommends lubricating shaving products, mild exfoliation, and lightweight moisturizers to minimize trauma.
Men, your skin needs you too
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Men, your skin needs you too
Dr Rashmi Shetty’s message is simple: men aren’t exempt from skincare. A strong barrier, fewer breakouts, and slower aging all begin with simple consistency. The earlier men start, the better their skin ages.
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