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Breaking Barriers: Pollution and Skincare Know No Gender in Jakarta

Diperbarui: 13 September 2023   04:55

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How Men Are Tackling Toxic Masculinity and Toxic Air for Healthy Skin

Pollution's Impact on Skin Health Across Genders

Air pollution in Jakarta has risen by a startling 67% in the past decade, as confirmed by IQAir Air Visual[1]. Pollution particles can penetrate the skin, leading to various issues such as acne, premature aging, and dryness[1][2]. Men and women are both affected by these pollution-related skin problems in Jakarta, as evident by a 2019 survey that found 65.3% of male millennials struggled with dull skin due to air pollution[3]. Furthermore, 48.1% of respondents were treating skin problems caused by air pollution[3][4].

Skincare Challenges Faced by Millennials and Gen Z in Jakarta

The most common skincare challenges encountered in polluted cities like Jakarta include:

  • Dullness and lack of radiance
  • Acne breakouts triggered by pollutants and fine particulate matter
  • Dryness due to irritation from pollution
  • Early signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines
  • Increased sensitivity and redness

Gender-Specific Differences in Skincare Routines to Combat Pollution

While there are no inherent differences in men and women's skin when it comes to combating pollution, societal norms have led to women generally adopting more comprehensive skincare routines with multiple steps and products. It's worth noting that only 35% of men in Jakarta have a skincare routine in place[3]. Greater awareness about the importance of skincare for both genders can help bridge this gap.

Recommended Skincare Products and Ingredients

Individuals living in polluted areas should incorporate the following ingredients into their skincare routines:

  • Antioxidants: To neutralize free radicals and prevent oxidative damage, look for ingredients like vitamin C, vitamin E, and niacinamide.
  • Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids (AHAs and BHAs): These exfoliating agents can help cleanse pores and remove pollution residue from the skin's surface.
  • Barrier-boosting ingredients: Products containing ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin can provide an extra layer of protection and hydration to resist pollution's negative effects.

Specific Skincare Tips for a Polluted Environment

Residents of polluted cities like Jakarta should:

  1. Cleanse their face twice daily-morning and evening-to remove accumulated pollutants and prevent skin irritation.
  2. Apply antioxidant-rich serums to combat free radicals and environmental stressors.
  3. Use sunscreen every day to shield the skin from both UV rays and pollution.
  4. Invest in a good-quality air purifier to help reduce indoor air pollution.

Resource-Conscious Skincare Routines for Millennials and Gen Z

To make skincare routines eco-friendly, individuals can:

  • Choose products with reusable, recyclable, or biodegradable packaging.
  • Support brands that focus on responsible sourcing and manufacturing practices.
  • Limit water waste by shortening shower times and using water-saving devices.
  • Consider refilling products or opting for solid beauty products to minimize plastic usage.

By embracing pollution-fighting skincare regimens and eco-friendly habits, Millennials and Gen Z in Jakarta can defy pollution's harmful effects for healthier, radiant skin regardless of their gender.




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