In general, the skin of men tends to be thicker and produce more sebum than that of women.
Of course, men's skin benefits just as much as women's from regular hydration, even if it tends to be oilier.
This characteristic is linked to the increased production of sebum in men, leading to an overgrowth of the yeast Malassezia, which is implicated in the onset of dandruff.
The use of a conditioner is beneficial regardless of hair length. Indeed, in addition to detangling, this treatment helps to hydrate the hair fibre, which can be weakened after shampooing, thereby making it shinier and more flexible. For those with short hair, barely a hazelnut-sized amount of conditioner is sufficient to make the hair silkier.
Not quite. Due to an increased sebum production and a gradual decrease in hormones, as opposed to the abrupt hormonal drop observed in women during menopause, the skin of men tends to age more slowly.