Home › Face › Skin Care
According to male derms themselves.
Britt Fallon
Photo by Kenzie Kraft on Unsplash
We may earn commission from links on this page. Each product featured has been vetted and chosen by our editors.
In This Article
- Featured Experts
- How Men's Skin Differs From Women's
- Retinol
- Niacinamide
- Exfoliating Acids
- Sunscreen (All UV Filters)
Being married to a longtime beauty editor, my husband has learned a thing or two about skin care over the years. I can proudly say he now follows a solid skin-care routine. But, it took a while to get to this point, with lots of questions like “why do I need this?” along the way. (The retinol purging situation was interesting, but we made it through.) Here, three top dermatologists share their recommendations for the best skin-care ingredients for men. And as men themselves, they’ve experienced the results firsthand.
Featured Experts
- Joel Schlessinger, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Omaha, NE
- Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York
- Dr. Muneeb Shah, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York
How Men’s Skin Differs From Women’s
“Men and women share fundamental skin structures like elastin, collagen, hair follicles and sebaceous glands, but hormonal differences do influence their appearance,” says Omaha, NE dermatologist Joel Schlessinger, MD. “Testosterone in men contributes to larger pores, increased oil production, higher collagen density and about a 20 to 25-percent thicker dermis than in women. This makes signs of aging like fine lines less prominent for men.”
Despite these minor changes, New York dermatologist Dr. Muneeb Shah says there really aren’t skin-care ingredients and products that have been developed to address these differences. “Therefore, the ingredients used are similar between the two,” he notes.
Retinol
“Retinol is my favorite ingredient in a nighttime skin-care routine for men,” says Dr. Shah. “Retinol promotes cell turnover and can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as unclog pores.It is important to start with a low concentration of retinol and gradually increase usage to avoid irritation.” This approach is still recommended for men, even though they have thicker skin. New York dermatologist Dhaval Bhanusali, MD agrees. “Retinol is an ingredient that is beneficial for all. Whether it’s to help with acne, texture, tone, pore, scars, or even wrinkles, it’s an absolute must.”
Dr. Shah likesRoC Retinol Correxion Line Smoothing Night Capsules.“These are great, especially for those in beginner stages of using retinol,” he says. “They don’t irritate the skin as you build up tolerance, and they feature ceramides and antioxidants, which are great for achieving a fresher, more vibrant skin barrier and complexion.”He also recommends his own serum,REMEDY for Healthy Aging. “This has basically everything you need in a nighttime skin-care routine: retinol, exfoliating acids, niacinamide and peptides,” he explains. “It helps to mitigate the loss of collagen and elastin with our slow-release dual retinoid delivery system, encapsulated exfoliants and advanced signal-peptides.”
RoC Retinol Correxion Line Smoothing Night Serum Capsules
REMEDY for healthy aging
Niacinamide
This is one of Dr. Bhanusali’s favorite calming ingredients, which he says can help with inflammation, as well as discoloration. “Niacinamide is a multifunctional ingredient that can help improve the overall appearance of the skin,” adds Dr. Shah. “It has anti-inflammatory properties, helps to regulate oil production, and can even out skin tone. This makes it a great addition to any skin-care routine for men looking to address multiple concerns.”
Geologie Performance Moisturizer Hydro-Gel Formula
The INKEY List Niacinamide Serum
Exfoliating Acids
“Some ingredients that men may find especially beneficial are exfoliating alphahydroxy acids (AHAs), like glycolic and salicylic acids,” says Dr. Schlessinger. “These are great at helping manage oiliness and keeping pores clear, which are things men may need extra help with. I find that for my male patients, incorporating these ingredients into a daily cleanser is one of the easiest ways to add them into their regimen. I recommendLovelySkin LUXE Clarifying Gel Cleanserbecause it contains 2-percent glycolic acid and 2-percent salicylic acid, which help to minimize oiliness and soften rough texture. It’s also unscented, which some men tend to prefer.”
Dr. Bhanusali says salicyclic acid is particularly for men who have acne-prone or oily skin. “It’s a gentle, yet effective exfoliator that you can work in a few times a week or after a great gym session.” Exfoliating acids like glycolic, lactic and mandelic can also help prevent ingrown hairs, adds Dr. Shah.
Jack Black Line Smoother 8% Glycolic Acid Treatment
LovelySkin LUXE Clarifying Gel Cleanser
Sunscreen (All UV Filters)
Perhaps the most important ingredient, the doctors agree, is sunscreen. (OK, we know sunscreen isn’t an ingredient, but we’re talking UV filters like zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, avobenzone and octinoxate.) “Men may spend more time outdoors or participate in outdoor activities that increase sun exposure, making sunscreen even more important,” says Dr. Shah. “Look for broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher.”
“Most importantly, skin cancer doesn’t discriminate based on gender, so men should apply sunscreen as diligently as women,” Dr. Schlessinger adds. “When I discuss sunscreen usage with my male patients, I try to help them find a formula that works with their lifestyle. For example, men who run or play outdoor sports like tennis or golf benefit most from hybrid sunscreens [chemical and physical UV filters] due to sweating. For these men, I recommendEltaMD UV Sport Broad Spectrum SPF 50because it is sweat- and water-resistant for 80 minutes, and won’t drip into and ‘sting’ their eyes with sweat. It’s also oil-free, so it will resist clogging pores.”
For his patients who prefer an all-mineral sunscreen, Dr. Schlessinger’s go-to isColorescience Total Protection No-Show Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50. “It contains 10-percent zinc oxide for great sun protection and EnviroScreen technology to help protect against our increasing exposure to pollution and blue light from digital screens. Plus, it blends into all skin tones beautifully, leaving behind no white cast.”
EltaMD UV Sport SPF 50+
Colorescience Total Protection No-Show Mineral Sunscreen
Related Posts
-
Skin Care
The Best Skin-Care Lines By Aestheticians You Need to Try
-
Male Skin Care
The Products a Beauty Editor’s Partner Actually Uses
-
Ingredient Index
The ABCs of Vitamins in Skin Care
-
Skin Care
18 Popular Skin-Care Products Dermatologists Want You to Stop Using
-
Beauty Essentials
Combination Skin-Care Essentials NewBeauty Readers Love
-
Face
Dermstore Anniversary Sale Must-Haves, According to Our Editors
-
Beauty for All
6 Beauty and Wellness Brands Supporting 2024 Mental Health Awareness Month
-
Anti-Aging
The Anti-Aging Skin Care Our Readers Swear By
-
Skin Care
16 Skin Care Products Under $30 Derms Use Themselves
-
Ingredient Index
Olive Oil in Skin Care: Is It Worth Trying?
-
Product Reviews
This SPF Balm Is the Perfect Tool for Contouring
-
Male Skin Care
The Antioxidant Serum Miles Teller Used Before the Oscars
-
Celebrities
14 Celeb-Loved Beauty Products Worth Shopping During the Space NK Sale
-
Skin Care
10 La Roche-Posay Products Dermatologists Love
-
Male Skin Care
Best Skin Care Products for Men at Target
-
Skin Care
Top Dermatologists Share Their Nighttime Skin-Care Routines
It's Personal
At NewBeauty, we get the most trusted information from the beauty authority delivered right to your inbox
Find a Doctor
Find a NewBeauty "Top Beauty Doctor" Near you