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Best Men's Grooming Products

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Oily skin needs a gel cleanser, oil-free moisturiser, and niacinamide serum to control shine without stripping.

Dry skin needs a cream cleanser, rich moisturiser with ceramides, and a hydrating SPF. Skip anything with alcohol.

Combination skin needs balance. A gentle foaming cleanser, lightweight moisturiser, and targeted niacinamide cover most bases.

Sensitive skin reacts to fragrance, alcohol, and harsh actives. Go fragrance-free, minimal ingredients, and dermatologist-tested everything.

Beard skin needs dedicated care. The skin underneath dries out fast. Beard oil softens, beard balm shapes and conditions, and a proper wash keeps both clean.

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The men's skincare routine that actually works

Most men skip skincare because nobody told them it needs to be complicated. It doesn't. 4 products, 3 minutes, done. The order matters more than the number of steps.

That's your morning. At night, drop the SPF and add a retinol or richer moisturiser if your skin's dry. Under 10 minutes total.

The shaving guide

Shaving irritation comes down to 3 things: a dull blade, no prep, and skipping aftershave balm. Fix all 3 and razor burn disappears.

Always shave after a shower β€” the steam softens hair and opens pores. Apply shaving cream or gel, shave with the grain on sensitive areas, and finish with a fragrance-free aftershave balm, not alcohol-based splash which dries skin out.

Beard care basics

Beard oil is for the skin underneath, not just the hair. It prevents beard itch, dryness, and flaking. Apply daily to clean skin, massage in, then comb through. Beard balm adds shape and light hold on top. Use both β€” they're doing different jobs.

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Men's grooming FAQs

Men's skin is about 25% thicker than women's and produces more sebum, so oilier and more prone to enlarged pores. A face wash, moisturiser, and SPF cover the basics well. Women's products work fine on men's skin β€” the "for men" marketing is mostly packaging. Pick products suited to your skin type, not your gender.
Prep is everything. Shave after a warm shower, always use shaving cream or gel (never dry), shave with the grain on your neck and sensitive areas, rinse with cold water, and finish with a fragrance-free aftershave balm. Replace your blade every 5-7 shaves β€” a dull blade is the number one cause of irritation.
Beard oil moisturises the skin underneath the beard, which gets dried out and can flake (beard dandruff). It also softens beard hair, reducing itchiness. Apply a few drops to clean, slightly damp skin daily. Work it in with your fingers, then comb through. Beard balm is different β€” it adds light hold and shape to the hair itself.
Yes. UVA rays β€” the ones that cause ageing and increase skin cancer risk β€” penetrate glass and are present year-round. Men statistically develop more skin cancers than women, partly because SPF uptake is lower. A lightweight SPF 30+ moisturiser takes 10 seconds to apply and is the single highest-impact grooming habit you can build.

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