Here’s the Best Skincare Routine for Dudes with Dry Skin
Here’s a simple skincare routine for dry skin:
- Wash your face with a hydrating cleanser (morning & night)
- Apply a gel-based moisturizer (morning & night)
- Wear SPF 30+ sunscreen daily
- Use SPF lip balm
- Exfoliate 1-2 times per week
Ah, dry skin—the ultimate plot twist in your quest to look like a functioning adult. One minute, you’re living your best life, and the next, your face is peeling like a bad sunburn in December. Maybe you’ve tried ignoring it, hoping it would just go away on its own (spoiler: it won’t), or you’ve resorted to splashing water on your face, praying for a miracle.
But here’s the deal: having dry skin doesn’t mean you’re doomed to a lifetime of looking like a dehydrated lizard. You just need to know how to handle it. And despite what influencers or Dr. Google said, you don’t need a 17-step skincare routine to hydrate your moneymaker.
Let’s cut the BS and get into the basics of keeping your skin from cracking like a sidewalk in July. After all, nobody wants to see you flake out—literally.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Hydrating face cleanser
- Gel-based moisturizer
- SPF 30+ sunscreen
- SPF lip balm
- Exfoliating face scrubber
1. Wash Your Face with a Hydrating Cleanser (Morning & Night)
If you deal with dry skin, you might be tempted to skip the soap. But no matter your skin type, you need to wash your face twice a day to remove sweat, bacteria, dirt, and dead skin cells. The key, then, is using a face cleanser that hydrates your skin instead of zapping the moisture.
No more bar soap or neon-colored sludge you found in the discount bin. The best face cleanser for dry skin will include these ingredients:
- Hyaluronic acid: hydrates your skin from the inside out while bolstering your lipid barrier
- Niacinamide: regulates sebum production and reduces inflammation
- Amino acids: lock in moisture and soothe dry, itchy, irritated skin
If you want to check all those boxes and more, look no further than Fresh Start. Whether you deal with general dryness or a condition like eczema or rosacea, our hydrating face cleanser is specifically designed for dudes with sensitive skin. Don’t take our word for it though—the National Eczema Association awarded us with their Seal of Acceptance.
Pro tip: Wash your face with cool water. We love a hot shower as much as the next guy, but heat nukes the natural oils on your skin,
2. Apply a Gel-Based Moisturizer (Morning & Night)
Moisturizing daily is the best thing you can do to combat dry skin. After cleansing your face, seal the deal with a lightweight, gel-based moisturizer. Skip the thick, greasy stuff that makes you feel like you’re prepping to star in a grease wrestling match and reach for something light but effective—like Revival.
Revival is packed with ingredients that quench your skin’s thirst without making you look like a greaseball:
- Niacinamide: A multitasking vitamin that calms irritation, strengthens the skin barrier, and locks in moisture, keeping dry skin in check
- Hyaluronic Acid Complex: A moisture magnet that draws water into your skin and holds onto it to keep your face hydrated and plump
- Squalane: An organic compound that provides deep hydration without clogging your pores
- Glycerin: A powerful humectant that attracts water from the air into your skin, ensuring it stays soft and hydrated all day long
On top of providing all-day hydration, Revival addresses the most common skin issues men face, including redness, eye bags, wrinkles, razor burn, and more. Best of all, our lightweight formula blends into your skin in a matter of seconds, so you’re not standing there wondering if you’re going to be shiny for the next hour.
Apply moisturizer in the morning to protect your face from the elements and again at night to help your skin recover from the day’s damage. It’s like giving your face a drink of water, but better—because, unlike that overpriced smoothie you keep buying, this stuff actually does something.
3. Wear SPF 30+ Sunscreen Daily
If you think sunscreen is just for beach days and pasty tourists, think again. The sun doesn’t care if it’s January or July—it’s coming for your skin, and without protection, your face is going to end up dry, wrinkled, and looking like a leather handbag.
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every single day, rain or shine. It’s your best defense against UV rays that not only burn but also suck the life (and moisture) out of your skin.
Plus, if you’re not into looking 10 years older than you are, sunscreen is your new best friend. You’ll thank yourself later when your skin still looks fresh and hydrated instead of fried and dried.
4. Use SPF Lip Balm Daily
Your lips are skin too, and they’re just as vulnerable to sun damage as the rest of your face. Plus, dry, chapped lips are no one’s idea of a good time—especially when you’re trying to make a good impression. A daily SPF lip balm is your go-to here.
It protects against the sun’s harsh rays while keeping your lips soft, smooth, and far from flaky. Think of it as the final touch on your skincare routine, ensuring you’re not walking around with lips that look like they’ve been through a sandblaster.
5. Exfoliate 1-2 Times Per Week
Exfoliation is like taking out the trash—it’s not glamorous, but it’s got to be done. When you have dry skin, dead cells build up on the surface, leaving your face looking dull and feeling rough.
But before you reach for that industrial-strength scrub, remember: less is more. Exfoliate just 1-2 times a week with something gentle, like a silicone bristle face scrubber. This will clear away the dead skin without stripping your face of the moisture it desperately needs. The result? Smoother, fresher skin that’s ready to soak up all the hydration you’re giving it.
Pro tip: Pair it with your face cleanser and add it to your pre-shave ritual.
5 Bonus Tips to Deal with Dry Skin
Now that you’ve got the full game plan for dealing with dry skin, here are some bonus tips to keep your moneymaker moisturized.
1. Avoid Hot Water
Scalding water strips away your natural oils, leaving your face even drier and more irritated. Stick to lukewarm water instead—it’s gentler on your skin and won’t leave you feeling like a dried-up sponge.
2. Stay Out of the Sun
UV rays not only increase the risk of wrinkles and sunburn but also rob your skin of precious moisture. So, unless you’re keen on looking like a raisin, limit your sun exposure, and when you do go outside, layer on that SPF.
3. Use a Humidifier
Dry air equals dry skin, and if you’re living in a place with low humidity, you’re fighting an uphill battle. A humidifier adds moisture back into the air, which helps keep your skin hydrated and happy, especially during the colder months.
4. Drink Plenty of Water
Hydration starts from the inside out. If you’re not drinking enough water, your skin’s going to show it. Aim for at least eight glasses a day to keep your skin looking healthy and hydrated.
5. Get Your Diet in Check
if your diet consists of greasy takeout and sugar, don’t be surprised when your skin looks like a dried-out wasteland. Incorporate foods rich in healthy fats, like avocados and nuts, along with plenty of fruits and veggies, to give your skin the nutrients it needs to stay hydrated and glowing.
Of course, all the little hacks don’t matter if you’re ignoring the basics. Start with the PrettyBoy Skincare Starter Kit and soak up that sweet hydration.
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