Fademan Shares Winter Hair And Skin Tips For Black Men

Fademan, who is a licensed master barber and the owner of the Fademan Precision Barbershop in Abington, says that winter is the worst season for hair and skin.

“Winter is a terrible time for Black men,” Fademan said. “The combination of cold and dry weather can have you out here looking like a piece of sandpaper. Old Man Winter is cruel, but these winter hair and skin tips for Black men will keep you looking fresh instead of dried out.”

How To Protect Your Hair And Skin

Fademan told us that the most reliable ways to keep your hair and skin hydrated when the cold tries to take you out are simple.

1) Inside Man

“Many men don’t even consider that your appearance starts from the inside,” he said. “If you are consistently dehydrated, your skin and hair will look bone dry and ashy. You want to aim to drink at least 64 ounces of fluid a day.”

“The 64 ounces should come from hydrating sources like water. If water is not your favorite thing to drink, try True Citrus. You can easily add these packets to your water to give it more taste. They have zero- and 10-calorie packs that are naturally sweetened with stevia.”

“Any fluid you add to your body will count toward the hydration total. But this does not give you the license to drink soda and sugary juice all day. They don’t improve your skin and hair or the quality of your overall health.”

2) Skin Time

“Your skin care routine does not need to be complicated,” Fademan said. “Most men don’t realize there’s a difference between adding hydration and locking it in. Water-based products like aloe vera gel or any cream with glycerin or hyaluronic acid are what actually hydrate your skin. Oils don’t hydrate by themselves. What they do is trap that moisture so your skin stays smooth instead of drying out an hour later.”

“I use either coconut or grapeseed oil for my skin. I also add some essential oils to them to give them more punch and to add a great, manly scent. For my face, I use Weleda Skin Food. It’s a rich, nourishing cream that makes you look fresh and vibrant. The best time to use all of these is right after a shower. That’s how you trap the moisture in your skin.”

“Once your skin is locked in, it’s time to focus on the crown and the beard.”

3) The Crown And The Mane

“I use the same coconut oil or grapeseed oil for my hair and beard as well,” Fademan said. “I also add essential oils to make the oil more potent. One of the worst looks for a man is walking around with a dry beard and scalp. The reality is that cold air will dry your hair out so badly that it starts to look tired and dusty. And that’s not the look any man wants. Daily application with these oils, fresh out of the shower, will add a brilliant shine to your hair.”

The Final Line Up

“These winter hair and skin tips for Black men are a game-changer,” Fademan said. “When your hair, beard, and skin are on point, you walk into every room with confidence.”

“To keep your hair and beard sharp, without long lines, rushed service, bad cuts, and late appointments, book your next haircut at my barbershop.”

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