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The Best Skincare on Earth, According to the Esquire Editors
Our grooming experts' clean compendium of the best-in-class products for your face
Assembling your ideal line-up of the best men's skincare products may seem easy, but it often isn't. As the world of lotions and potions grows ever larger, so too does the potential for a bogus and benign rotation. Nice smells doesn't equate to nasty-free. A gilded jar doesn't always house the superior formula. And, the sheer volume of stuff can be overwhelming to even the most scientific of SPF users.
Rather than drown in the new wave of lovely men's skincare launches – from face wash and moisturiser to serum, scrubs and eye cream – we want you to surf it. Which is why Esquire's style team has tried and tested the great (and the not so great) to keep your bathroom in good nick. If it impressed – as in, really impressed – you'll find it here.
The Very Best Skincare Products For Men
Elemis Pro-Collagen Anti-Wrinkle Moisturiser for Men
Elemis Pro-Collagen Anti-Wrinkle Moisturiser for Men
Not just good for massage guns and hair clippers, this week's Amazon Spring Sale has delivered a few choice skincare hits. Really, Elemis is the brand to bookmark, with generous reductions on a host of genuinely good products, like this everyday moisturiser. Grab the matching face wash while you're there too.
The best skincare often comes in the most boring packaging, and this South Korean cult hero is proof. There are no beautifying bells and whistles in store here – it doesn't smell like a florist and the packaging is basic plastic – but this salicylic acid-steeped toning treatment will disintegrate blackheads better than a triple-figure luxury purchase.
A.P.C Self-Care Collection (From £15)
A.P.C Self-Care Collection (From £15)
Parisian mainstay A.P.C might make classic clothing for classic people, but it isn't afraid of a little left-field thinking: last year, the brand launched a limited edition olive oil, while its recent collaboration with J.W Anderson included a striped ceramic teapot.
But this year, the brand is banking on a failsafe: the good old men's grooming pivot. The minimalist, unisex collection comprises six products, from body wash to lip balm, made in France and scented with a crisp neroli fragrance (the same one as the fan-favourite candle No.4).
You won't find any wild claims, frothy promises or brow-raising science here: just like the brand's seasonless menswear, this welcome launch delivers everything you need, and nothing you don't.
Lumin is one of a host of new men's grooming brands combining serious ingredients with pleasing price tags. This surprisingly good-value moisturiser is the one you want when the cold snap leads to a dry, flaking complexion: it's rich enough to deliver lasting hydration, and boosted with antioxidants to shield from city smog.
Dermatologist Dr Tiina Meder makes some of the most underrated skincare solutions in the business. Her Eu-Seb Concentrate (rolls off the tongue, no?) is a targetted serum for oily and acne-prone skin. Unlike a lot of acne products, which are so astringent you may as well use paint stripper, this watery tonic works by feeding the skin's microbiome, upping the 'good' bacteria and down-regulating the ones that cause breakouts.
Wellness tech brand Lyma has created the world's first (and only) at-home laser device, and the list of aesthetic improvements it promises is lengthy. Whether you're hoping to plump those forehead wrinkles back out, put a stop to acne, or even out patches of sun damage, this major skincare device is up to the task.
Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye
Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye
When it comes to reversing the signs of ageing, retinol reigns supreme: but this active ingredient comes at a cost. You need to choose your fighter wisely, as so many formulas are either too weak to make a difference, or so strong they'll melt your face off.
Enter Medik8: every grooming editor's favourite name. The brand's Crystal Retinal serums are the ideal place to start a retinol regime – and now, the brand has added one for your eyes. Crow's feet, discolouration and deeper-set wrinkles will fade into insignificance after six loyal weeks with this powerful yet easily tolerated eye cream.
Use it alongside the corresponding face serum, working your way up through the strengths: 3, 6, then the powerhouse 10.
For the frequent flier, investing in a set of carry-on approved grooming products is an extremely wise move.
Described by founder Kate Cervini as 'a marketplace for the modern traveller', 100ml is essentially an elevated version of the miniatures aisle in your local Boots, with brands such as Aesop, Grown Alchemist and Marvis already on board. Select from the pick-and-mix minis – which span skin, hair and body products – or opt for one of the pre-packaged travel kits, which come housed in an airport-friendly pouch. Whatever you choose, you're guaranteed to sail through security.
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser with Hyaluronic Acid
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser with Hyaluronic Acid
This might look like something you'll keep firmly at the back of the bathroom cabinet, but don't judge a skincare product by its bottle. Cerave's Hydrating Cleanser is the kind of thing that makes a dermatologist go gooey-eyed: affordable, faff-free, and undeniably functional.
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo+M: Anti-Blemish Corrective Gel Moisturiser
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo+M: Anti-Blemish Corrective Gel Moisturiser
La Roche-Posay's Effaclar family is recommended by countless dermatologists for those tackling acne-prone skin. This month, it gains a new member: the Duo+M moisturiser, which is essentially a one-and-done treatment for clarifying and hydrating skin that's fond of a tantrum. Cleverly, it'll also help speed up the fading of post-acne marks and pigmentation.
If you're going to spend serious money on a skincare product, make it a serum. Better yet, make it a 111 Skin serum: founded by a Harley Street surgeon, the brand masterfully combines industry-leading ingredients to create formulas that do more than simply look nice on your sink.
This is the brand's star serum, recently reformulated to contain a heftier retinoid dose, alongside the brand's signature blend of repair-signalling NAC and brightening vitamin C.
As for the Black Diamond? It might sound like industry fluff, but there's a scientific reason for the precious powder inside. It gently exfoliates to aid delivery of the active ingredients, meaning they'll do more than simply sit on the surface of your skin.
The oily-skinned among us will know too well the trials of staying shine-free when the mercury tips twenty. And as excess oil can often lead to breakouts, a product that promises to keep things in balance is welcome indeed. Sunday Riley's latest launch is a hefty niacinamide-based serum that works on balancing oil production and refining the look of those poor, overworked pores. Use it daily to keep spots, redness and excess oil in check.
Worlds apart from that misshapen bar of Dove you really need to throw away, Melyon's 'full body' soaps are an entirely sophisticated proposition.
An ode to the cleansing rituals of West Africa, this solid soap is made simply with sebum-absorbing charcoal in a base of sunflower and coconut oils. It's ideal for the oily-skinned, but anyone who prefers a bar to a gel will have found a new favourite here. It makes a great gift, too.
L'Oréal Paris Men Expert Power Age Moisturiser
L'Oréal Paris Men Expert Power Age Moisturiser
First ageing was a mortal sin. Then, it was something to embrace – but only if you've got an army of products to take on the journey. Now, it's something to Do! With! Power!
While the marketing nightmare may never end, there's no denying that L'Oreal's latest youth elixir is really very good. It won't miraculously turn back time, but this hyaluronic acid-based moisturiser will hydrate skin and fade dehydration lines as effectively – if not more – than the triple-figure alternatives. It's pleasingly priced, satisfyingly effective, and will won't leave a tacky film on your skin.
Patricks BWI Multi Action Body Wash
Patricks BWI Multi Action Body Wash
If you're experiencing breakouts below the neck, it might be worth giving your shower gel a second thought. Just as you wouldn't wash your face with a bar of Dove, the skin on the rest of your body deserves better too.
This advanced body wash from Patricks is boosted with salicylic acid, which sinks into pores to clear congestion and bring spots down in size overnight.
Skin + Me Daily Doser Custom Skincare
Skin + Me Daily Doser Custom Skincare
If you're dealing with a persistent skin issue, such as acne or rosacea, it's usually wise to get in front of a professional. But dermatologist appointments are tricky to nab and expensive to maintain – which is why digital services are popping up at a rapid rate.
One of the most trusted, Skin and Me is a clever operation fuelled by a team of real-life dermatologists. Send them pictures of your skin, and they'll analyse the situation before prescribing you a personalised cream, full of 'active' ingredients that you can't simply swipe off the shelves in Boots. It's ridiculously well-priced and requires next to no effort to achieve real results. They'll even give you the first month free.
You need to moisturise. And you need to protect your skin from the sun (or pay the price in the years that follow). But playing by the skincare rules doesn't have to mean slavishly applying product after product: this SPF moisturiser from Kiehl's does it all, and suits all skin types.
Augustinus Bader The Cream
Augustinus Bader The Cream
The world of investment-level skincare can be generally sliced in two: there are the show-off bottles that look great on your shelf, and the ones that cost triple figures because they contain genuinely innovative science.
Augustinus Bader's signature cream falls firmly into the latter category: originally formulated to help heal burn wounds, this raved-about cream balances oil production, brightens skin, and hydrates from day to night.
Horace Mattifying Face Moisturiser SPF30
Horace Mattifying Face Moisturiser SPF30
So, you've finally booked that long-haul holiday. Once you've recovered from the cost of the ticket, it's time to indulge in some frivolous purchases – get yourself that linen shirt! Embrace the printed trouser! However, there are sensible purchases to be made too. Perhaps the most sensible is this unexciting, utilitarian, but really quite essential SPF moisturiser. It'll hydrate your face and protect you from the sun: in short, it's £19 extremely well spent.
Strivectin Super Shrink Pore Minimizing Serum
Strivectin Super Shrink Pore Minimizing Serum
The key to successful blackhead removal? It's this frankly outstanding serum from Stateside stalwarts Strivectin. Essentially, it's a clear, lightweight serum steeped in salicylic acid as well as enzymes that double down on the pore-vacuuming power. Apply it straight onto cleansed skin each evening and watch those tiny black dots disappear – no prodding or squeezing required.
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