India, Nov. 20 -- Most men think sunscreen is only for use in the summer. Once the temperature drops, the bottle gets pushed to the back of the shelf. But here's the catch: the winter sun is still working quietly in the background. Ultraviolet A rays pass through clouds, fog, and even car windows, affecting skin every single day. This becomes a bigger issue in winter because the skin is already under pressure. Cold air outside and heaters indoors pull moisture away, leaving the face dry, tight, and prone to irritation. Add steady UV exposure on top of this, and the skin ends up dealing with dullness, rough texture, and long-term damage that often goes unnoticed.

This Men's Day, focus on a simple health habit that protects and restores at...