For over 35 years, Anne Semonin has been developing vegan skincare products featuring potent natural ingredients for rejuvenated, glowy skin. The Anne Semonin collection includes four user-friendly skincare essentials that are perfect for men’s skin. But what is the difference between a woman's and a man's skin? And what beauty routine should you follow to achieve healthy skin? The beauty experts at Anne Semonin are always happy to answer these questions and tell you everything you need to know about maintaining daily care effortlessly. And don’t forget to regularly treat your skin to a visit to our Parisian Atelier de Beauté or Anne Semonin spa. Our spa menus feature results-driven treatments that lift your mood, strengthen your skin, and improve its radiance!
1. Men's skin ages slower than women. True or false?
True and false. Men's and women's skin differ in terms of nature and genetics. With a higher collagen content, male skin is typically 20% to 25% thicker than that of women. It also means that it has a firmer appearance and more resilience against the initial signs of skin aging. The first lines appear around age 30 (in contrast to 25 in women) due to the slower wrinkling of the skin. However, the collagen content of male skin reduces at a constant rate and well before andropause while female skin is affected later in life, especially after menopause. This means that men tend to be more prone to deep wrinkles and more noticeable skin sagging. The eye area is also impacted, with the formation of dark circles and swelling that gives the face a tired appearance. But don’t worry. If you adopt a consistent, preventive, and corrective skincare routine, you can combat the tell-tale signs of aging.
2. Men's skin is oily. True or false ?
True. Men produce twice the amount of sebum as women due to increased levels of hormones. Consequently, they are more prone to getting oily, shiny skin and imperfections such as pimples and blackheads. Men also have more sebaceous glands, resulting in more pores that are often dilated. That said, men can also have dry skin due to their genes or internal and external factors such as stress, pollution, sun or cold exposure, etc. Regardless of its nature, daily hydration is essential to protect and preserve the skin from signs of aging. In fact, hydration is your first line of defense against fine lines and wrinkles. Men’s practice of shaving is another reason to adopt a daily skincare routine using moisturizing products with soothing active ingredients. The shaving process stresses and weakens the skin and removes surface skin cells, resulting in irritation, a burning sensation, redness, and other discomforts .