The Ultimate Beauty Basics for Men: From Skin Care to No-Makeup Makeup

Cleanse, Moisturize—Repeat



For cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat Ron Robinson, skin care is the most essential component of a men's grooming routine in that it promotes a healthy-looking complexion and lays the groundwork for a clean, smooth shave. Of course, it all begins with a solid facial cleanser that's tailored to your needs. "If you are acne or ingrown hair prone, use a facial cleanser that is geared to help with those concerns," instructs Robinson, adding that

 washing your face also helps prime and soften facial hair before shaving. As for how often, twice daily is the rule of thumb—especially in this time. "Given that we are wearing masks these days, cleansing morning and night is recommended to remove the build up of sweat, oil, and dirt." The next step is to apply moisturizer to lock in hydration and shield the skin with a nourishing, protective layer. Backstage at the Dior Men, makeup artist Peter Philips will always supercharge and plumped skin with Dior Capture Crème moisturizer, and add drops of Capture Total serum to extra thirsty dry patches. While Philips, and other skin-care brands, such as Brad Pitt’s science-meets-nature line Le Domaine, emphasize that products can be gender-neutral, there are differences in skin needs. One example is how vigorously and often you should exfoliate. "Men have thicker skin, so they can tolerate more exfoliation than women,” says Robinson. "But they too should not overdo it." In that vein, two to three times a week is plenty, whether opting for a gentle physical or chemical exfoliator.


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