The Best Skincare Routine for Men
The trick is to form some solid habits you can keep up with each day. Here’s some key advice to get you started.
What’s Your Skin Type?
- Use a mild face wash to rinse your face, then pat your skin dry with a soft towel.
- Next, give your face about half an hour to breathe.
- Head back to the bathroom and look in the mirror: What do you see?
OILY
If your face is shiny on your cheeks, forehead, and nose, you probably have oily skin. You also might get pimples more often too. For this skin type, exfoliation is key for clearing any clogged pores. Here’s our guide for shaving with acne.
DRY
If your skin looks flaky in some areas, and feels tight, you most likely have dry skin. Moisturizers will be your best friend to keep your skin hydrated.
COMBINATION
If you find you’ve got a mix of both the above types, you may have combination skin. Keep an eye out for products that work for all skin types.
SENSITIVE
If your skin feels especially tight, or seems red, you might have sensitive skin. We’d recommend products that are free from alcohol, dyes, and fragrances. If you need help shaving with this skin type, we have shaving tips for sensitive skin.
NORMAL
If you don’t experience any of these things following your face wash, lucky you—most likely, you’ve got normal skin. You can keep your routine pretty simple and handle most products.
Now that you know your skin type, make sure to find a face wash that works for you. Most products will say what skin types they work best for. Some washes are designed to clean your face and beard in one like King C. Gillette Beard Face Wash.
Washing Your Face
Here are seven simple steps for washing your face.
Step 1: Wash your hands.
Step 2: Run your hands under warm water and wet your whole face.
Step 3: Use a small amount of face wash in the palm of your hand and rub your hands together to work up a lather.
Step 4: Apply the product all over your face, moving your hands in circles. Don’t push too hard and try not to get any face wash in your eyes.
Step 5: Rinse your face until it’s completely clear of face wash.
Step 6: Dry your face with a soft, clean towel.
Step 7: Use a moisturizer on your whole face, rubbing it all in like you’re using sunscreen. A little goes a long way!
What’s Exfoliating?
It’s pretty simple to make an exfoliator with ingredients you might already have in your home, like brown sugar, honey, baking soda, oatmeal, cinnamon, aloe vera, or tea tree oil. Do a little Googling for recipes and remember to never use an exfoliator on your face that’s meant for your body. Your face will need a more sensitive formula.
Shaving tip: After your skin is clean, use an exfoliator before you shave for a smoother, closer shave. This step works well for not just your face but body grooming too!
Never Skip Sunscreen
Consistency is key here, and if following these steps seems like too much, take it slow. Start with just integrating one or two into your daily routine and go from there. You might not see results right away, but in the long run, you’ll be grateful you took the time to take care of your face.
