What Causes Rough Skin in Men?

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Reasons for Boys' Rough Skin

Boys' rough skin may be caused by factors such as individual skin type, staying up late for a long time, and lack of skin care. Due to the vigorous secretion of male hormones, boys are prone to having enlarged pores. At this point, if they do not take care of their skin in a timely manner, their skin will be rough and dull. Staying up late, smoking, and drinking for a long time can lead to rough skin in boys, as the body's metabolism slows down at this time, toxins cannot be excreted, and acne may appear when skin quality is poor. What are the reasons for boys' rough skin?

  1. Smoking: Smokers are more prone to wrinkles and excessive skin oil production than non-smokers, which can easily lead to blisters. Generally speaking, smokers have a higher incidence of blisters and more wrinkles. Acne, pimples, and blood heat in the lungs are mainly caused by smoking.

  2. Staying Up Late: Staying up late can lead to metabolic disorders, which will also manifest on the skin, such as wrinkles, dull skin, acne, and dark circles.

  3. Pore Clogging: Dirt in pores can block the basal layer of the skin epidermis, where cells are constantly produced and transported to the upper layers of the skin. After cells age, they usually fall off naturally. However, if pores are clogged, skin metabolism is not smooth, and cells cannot fall off as scheduled, leading to enlarged pores and rough skin.

  4. Skin Laxity and Aging: Rough skin may also be due to aging, as blood circulation gradually becomes less smooth, and the fatty layer of the skin's subcutaneous tissue becomes loose and lacks elasticity. Without proper maintenance and care, skin will accelerate aging and deteriorate.

  5. Excessive Squeezing of Facial Blisters and Acne: Excessive squeezing of facial blisters and acne can easily lead to sebum accumulation. If too much sebum accumulates and pores are clogged with dirt, it can easily lead to the production of purulent bacteria, and hair follicles can easily become inflamed, causing acne and facial blisters to persist and skin quality to deteriorate. If blisters and acne are excessively squeezed, causing skin rupture, once the dermis is damaged, the skin lacks regenerative function and it is difficult to produce new cells, leaving concave-convex scars, thickening pores, and worsening skin condition.