Some anti-wrinkle advice for the special men in our lives
There’s this idea that women age faster than men. Or is it simply that men get better as they mature. Hello, George Clooney.
Put it down to the hormone factor, thicker skin or weight, but men and women do age differently. For men, ageing doesn’t bring on a sudden change as it does for women. It’s more gradual – but that doesn’t mean something like anti-wrinkle cream can’t slow the decline.
The question is, do men use anti-wrinkle creams? Yes, they do.
How men skin ages naturally, and why anti-wrinkle cream can help
Typically, the wrinkles men develop are deeper than those women might get. However, with fine lines, they’re usually not as prominent, due to a greater number of sebaceous glands around the mouth. This area of skin is thicker and more resistant. Hair follicles are bigger and more rigid, so as the skin moves, these proteins provide protection and structural support. That’s not to say an anti-wrinkle cream isn’t important for this area. It is, but it’s just not an area of concern. Plus, there’s the beard (or stubble) trend that covers this part of their face.
Although men’s skin is naturally 25% thicker than women’s, lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet still happen, so there’s still a place for anti-wrinkle creams.
Age IQ anti-wrinkle cream isn’t gender-specific
In time, we all experience the signs of ageing. Our Age IQ day and night anti-wrinkle creams are your best armour, whether you’re female or male.
Are men exposed to environmental impurities? Yes.
What about oxidative stress? You bet.
Dehydration, either from smoking, drinking or summer air? Sure.
Do men work outside more than women? Definitely.
The thing is, an anti-wrinkle cream is not just necessary but, in fact, more important for men who work in the sun. But, tradie or office worker, all men can benefit from an anti-wrinkle cream. Even if it’s just this and a good cleanser, this will help a lot.
And, at the risk of playing into stereotypes, our lovely men adore things like beer, chicken wings, and hearty, manly food. Not all, obviously, but this is true for many men. An anti-wrinkle cream can reduce the free radical damage.
There could be a stigma that men need to overcome about using an anti-wrinkle cream – both because “real” men don’t use skincare (apparently) and that they’re too macho to care about wrinkles. Both aren’t true, of course. And if you need to remind any man of the benefits of anti-wrinkle cream and how good it can make their skin look, go back to gorgeous George Clooney. Every woman loves him.
Ladies, treat your man to our anti-wrinkle cream, unashamedly. He’ll be first into the bathroom when he sees the results. Take day nights (and mornings) to a whole new level.
Order your Age IQ anti-wrinkle cream sets together. You’re going to be ‘that’ couple who turns heads.