The truth is, a good skincare routine for a man is one that targets his specific
skin type and
concerns.
Skincare is for everyone, and your gender doesn’t limit you to what products you can try.
This being said, certain products and routines targeted towards men take into account that some men have thicker skin on their faces, higher collagen density, more sebum, tougher texture and facial hair.
No matter how you identify, if these are characteristics of your skin then I have a really great basic skincare routine for you. It’s simple, effective and incredibly easy to stick to.
With minimal effort and time, you'll be able to
cleanse,
condition and
protect your skin.
However, if your skin is particularly
dry,
sensitive or
acne prone, I do recommend trying specific skincare routines that cater to those needs.
Skin Therapist, Tegan and her partner Johnny show us a simple men's skincare routine in the YouTube video below...
Best Men’s Skincare Routine for A.M & P.M.
A Basic Men’s Skincare Routine for A.M.
With only 3 products involved, your morning skincare routine couldn’t be easier.
So, if you are a beginner, this is a great way to introduce yourself to some of the best men’s skincare in your morning routine.
Step 1: Gentle Cleanser
While cleansing in the morning is something you can certainly skip, if you do feel the need you can go in with a gentle cleanser to keep things clean and balanced.
Our favourite products for a gentle morning cleanse include:
Step 2: Moisturiser
Some men’s skin might be more resilient to dehydration due to increased sebum production. However, even if your skin doesn’t dry out easily, there are plenty of good reasons to use a moisturiser.
Everything that attacks skin daily—
pollution,
sunlight, and
stress—uses up your
skin's supply of antioxidants. Moisturisers don't just add moisture. They also replenish your skin's antioxidant supply.
We recommend one of our favourite moisturisers:
Step 3: Sun Protection
If you have
a moisturiser with adequate SPF, you can actually combine Step 2 and 3.
However, we strongly advise adding an additional SPF product to your routine as moisturisers with SPF may not provide enough protection.
If you don’t have an SPF of 30 in your routine already, you should because the benefits of sun protection are vast.
It helps to reduce and prevent
fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, damage that leads to blemishes and a whole host of other health risks.
*Remember, SPF is only one part of sun protection! Always seek shade, and wear sunnies, a hat and protective clothing. Use sufficient sunscreen for all unprotected areas and reapply sunscreen as directed. Frequent re-application or use in accordance with directions is required for effective sun protection. Always read the label. Prolonged high-risk sun exposure should be avoided.
We recommend
applying moisturiser just after showering and shaving, and sun protection as the last step in your morning routine.
Be sure to apply both products to all areas of exposed skin: typically the face, neck, and hands.
You can watch our boys Matt and Eddie share their easy night time skincare routines in the YouTube video below...
A Stripped-Back Men’s Skincare Routine for P.M.
An effective evening skincare routine removes pollutants, oils, and dead cells, allowing your complexion to repair itself through the night.
Step 1: Foaming Cleanser
Cleansing is extremely important. Our skin has its own barrier of compact dead cells and oil-based 'mortar'. This barrier is very effective at preventing moisture loss, but it can also prove sticky to microscopic pollutants and impurities. Dirt and impurities left on the skin can encourage hyperpigmentation, congestion, breakouts and promote premature ageing.
While it’s completely okay to stick with one of the gentle cleansers we suggested for your A.M. routine, we’ve suggested a few foaming cleansers below that pack a little more punch.
Make sure to cleanse effectively before bed with a cleanser such as:
Step 2: Exfoliation
You can
incorporate exfoliation as needed—perhaps every 2 to 3 days. Exfoliating regularly helps to prevent ingrown hairs, promote even skin tone, reduce oiliness and eliminate spots and pimples.
There are several ways to exfoliate, the most popular being
physical and chemical exfoliation. Physical scrubs are meant to be lightly massaged in, and then washed off, whereas chemical exfoliants are applied gently and left on.
Choosing the right kind of exfoliator really comes down to your skin type and what sort of results you desire, so consider that when picking from the following exfoliators:
Step 3: Night Cream
Moisturiser helps to reseal your skin's healthy barrier and replenish essential nutrients throughout the night. If your skin is fairly normal, you can use the same moisturiser you used in your A.M. routine. If your complexion could benefit from some additional moisturise, then use an enriched night formula such as:
Now you can see how simple this skincare regime can be, it’s time to incorporate it into your daily and nightly routine. We also have some great
men’s skincare sets for those just getting started, or someone looking for skincare gifts for men.
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