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- Dec 19, 2022
Oh, okay. Yeah men can probably use soap. Their skin has more oils, so it's less sensitive. I don't shower every day, wash my hair even less often, and use a cleansing conditioner instead of shampoo because my hair is curly and needs all the moisture it can get, my sensitivity to drying products is definitely way above average. For example I can't use dry shampoo more than once a week unless I want to utterly ruin my hair. It depends on the person. If your skin is naturally oily or you get body odour fast, you probably can use soap. That includes men. If you're naturally dry or sensitive, you need to be careful and not use more product than necessary. Especially you don't want to damage your skin barrier.I'm asking more of a general question than my own specific case.
e.g.
- Men who don't wear any makeup or moisturizer still have different skin than women do, even if women do the same thing
- Some people don't shower every day, so they may not wash their face every day (maybe a splash of water)
- Nopoo/Nosoap people
I only use hippy-dippy soap and it's worked well for me personally. I used to use only like, Dove, but I went more hippy over the years and that's worked even better than the store-bought stuff.
I think most men either wash their face with bodywash or not at all. My man uses my face wash (it runs out really fast when he's at home), and I think his skin looks healthier, but it's not like I've done a study on it. I still think bodywash+facewash is the way to go. It looks like more products than just soap, but since facewash is so much gentler it's actually less harsh chemicals. Consider me absolutely not a fan of those 3-in-one bodywash-shampoo-conditioner things. Just like hair and body need different washes, I think face and body also deserve different, since the skin is so sensitive there. Body skin is twice as thick as face skin.