
Gentlemen, letโs be blunt:
If your โskincare routineโ is splashing your face with cold water and stealing whatever bar soap is in the showerโฆ youโre leaving years of your appearance on the table.
And no, this isnโt about vanity.
Looking younger, clearer, and healthier is about:
- Confidence (you show up better when you like what you see in the mirror)
- Opportunities (people judge your discipline and attention to detail from your face)
- Long-term health (UV damage that ages you is the same UV damage that leads to skin cancer)
The good news? You donโt need a 27-step influencer routine.
You need a simple, science-backed system you can run on autopilot.
In this guide, Iโll walk you through the ultimate menโs skincare routine โ what actually works, whatโs nonsense, and how to plug everything into a daily plan youโll actually follow.
Why Men Need a Real Skincare Routine (Not Just Soap)
Hereโs the reality most guys donโt know:
1. Up to 80% of visible aging comes from the sun

Dermatology research shows that chronic UV exposure is responsible for the majority of wrinkles, rough texture, and discoloration you see on people who โage badly.โ
Translation:
Two guys with the same genetics?
- One uses daily SPF and basic skincare
- One doesnโt
Fast-forward 15 years:
Same age on paper. Completely different faces.
2. Your skin is armor โ and your barrier gets damaged

Think of your skin barrier like the outer wall of a military base. When itโs intact:
- Moisture stays in
- Irritants and bacteria stay out
- You look smoother, firmer, healthier
Harsh soaps, over-washing, no moisturizer, constant sun โ all of this blows holes in that wall, leading to:
- Dryness and tightness
- Redness and sensitivity
- Breakouts that donโt heal cleanly
- Faster wrinkling over time
3. Menโs skin has different needs than womenโs

Menโs skin is typically:
- Thicker
- Oilier (more active sebaceous glands)
- Exposed to shaving trauma on a regular basis
So the right menโs routine needs to:
- Control oil without over-drying
- Soothe irritation from shaving
- Protect against long-term sun and pollution damage
You donโt need pink packaging and perfume. You need functional gear that works with male skin.
The 3 Pillars of a Great Menโs Skincare Routine
Forget complicated TikTok routines. Every serious skincare system is built on three pillars:
- Cleanse โ Remove dirt, oil, and pollution without stripping your barrier
- Treat โ Target specific problems (acne, wrinkles, dark spots, rough texture)
- Protect โ Lock in moisture and guard against UV damage and environmental stress
Everything else is just variations on those three.
Step 1: Cleanse โ How to Wash Your Face the Right Way

Why cleansing matters
Throughout the day, your skin accumulates:
- Excess oil
- Sweat
- Pollution particles
- Sunscreen and product residue
If you donโt remove this properly, you get:
- Clogged pores, blackheads, whiteheads, acne
- Dull, rough-looking skin
- Less effective treatments (serums, retinol) because theyโre trying to penetrate through a layer of gunk
Rules for menโs face washing

Frequency:
- Morning: Once (quick but thorough)
- Night: Once (non-negotiable)
What to use (and what to avoid):
- Use a gentle, pH-balanced facial cleanser designed for the face
- Avoid bar soap and body wash on your face (theyโre often too alkaline and strip your barrier)
How to do it (30โ45 seconds):
- Wet your face with lukewarm water
- Use a dime-sized amount of cleanser
- Work it over your face in small circles โ focus on nose, forehead, and jawline
- Rinse thoroughly
- Pat dry (donโt scrub with the towel)
Plug-and-play option:
If you want a simple system where the cleanser is dialed in for menโs skin, something like the Tiege Hanley Level 1 Essential Skin Care Routine gives you a face wash thatโs built to be your daily workhorse โ not an afterthought in a hotel-sized bottle.
Step 2: Exfoliate โ Smoother Skin, Fewer Clogged Pores

What exfoliation actually does
Exfoliation = controlled removal of dead skin cells and debris from the surface.
Done correctly, exfoliation:
- Smooths rough texture
- Helps fade old marks over time
- Reduces clogged pores and breakouts
- Allows other products (like retinol or acne treatments) to work better
Dermatology research shows that chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid are especially useful in acne because theyโre oil-soluble, can penetrate into pores, and have โcomedolyticโ (antiโclogged pore) and keratolytic (exfoliating) actions.
How often should men exfoliate?
For most men:
- 2โ3 times per week is plenty
Over-exfoliation is one of the fastest paths to:
- Redness
- Peeling
- Sensitivity
- Worse acne because youโve wrecked the barrier
Physical vs. chemical exfoliation

- Physical scrubs (with tiny particles) โ good in moderation if theyโre fine, not scratchy
- Chemical exfoliants (like glycolic or salicylic acid) โ dissolve the โglueโ between dead skin cells and unclog pores
Many structured systems combine both approaches intelligently so you donโt have to guess.
Example: In a routine like Tiege Hanley Level 1, the exfoliating scrub is scheduled a few times a week โ built right into the protocol so you donโt overdo it.
Step 3: Moisturize โ Hydration = Youth

Dehydrated skin:
- Shows fine lines more clearly
- Feels tight and itchy
- Heals slower
Healthy, hydrated skin:
- Looks smoother and โplumperโ
- Tolerates shaving, retinol, and exfoliation better
- Ages more slowly over time
You need two types of moisturizers

1. Daytime moisturizer with SPF
This is your armor โ hydrating plus UV protection in one step.
UV radiation doesnโt just burn; over time it:
- Damages collagen
- Triggers enzymes that break down your skinโs structure
- Creates uneven pigmentation and rough texture
A good SPF 20+ facial moisturizer:
- Simplifies your morning (hydrate + protect in one)
- Is more likely to be used daily than separate products
2. Night-time moisturizer
At night, your skin repairs. A dedicated PM moisturizer:
- Refills hydration
- Supports barrier recovery
- Helps lock in active ingredients underneath (like retinol or acne treatments)
Again, a structured system like Tiege Hanley Level 1 essential skincare routine makes this dead simple:
- AM Moisturizer with SPF 20
- PM Moisturizer for overnight repair
No guessing. Just follow the labels.
Step 4: Targeted Treatments โ Acne, Aging & Eye Area

Once the basics are in place (cleanse – exfoliate – moisturize), then you add the โupgrades.โ
A. If Youโre Fighting Acne
Acne in men is usually driven by:
- Excess oil production
- Clogged pores
- Bacteria and inflammation
- Sometimes shaving irritation
Science-backed acne ingredients:
- Salicylic Acid (BHA): Exfoliates inside the pore, breaks down clogs, reduces oil.
- Glycolic Acid (AHA): Smooths surface texture and helps fade old marks.
- Benzoyl Peroxide or similar agents: Target acne-causing bacteria.
- Tea Tree Oil: Mild antimicrobial, helpful as a supporting player.

Instead of piecing these together yourself, a dedicated system like TiegeClearยฎ ACNE Advanced Routine bundles:
- Salicylic acid wash
- Glycolic exfoliating pads
- Acne serum
- AM Moisturizer with SPF 20
Into one protocol designed for daily use, so you donโt accidentally combine harsh ingredients and blow your face up.
B. If Youโre Fighting Aging (Wrinkles, Fine Lines, Loss of Firmness)

This is where most men screw up.
They wait until:
- Crowโs feet are etched deep
- Forehead lines donโt go away when they stop frowning
- Jawline starts to soften
Then they panic.
The smart move?
Start a simple anti-aging routine in your late 20s or early 30s and stay consistent.
Core anti-aging tools backed by research:
- Daily SPF โ still the #1 anti-aging product on the planet.
- Retinoids (retinol, retinal, tretinoin)
- Vitamin A derivatives that increase collagen, improve texture, and reduce fine lines.
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
- Improves barrier function, helps with pigmentation, reduces redness and fine lines.

A system like Tiege Hanley Level 3 Anti-Aging Skin Care Routine is built around this:
- Face wash
- Exfoliating scrub
- AM SPF 20 moisturizer
- PM moisturizer
- Eye cream (for crowโs feet and puffiness)
- Anti-aging serum (powered by proven actives)
Layer on something like the Tiege Hanley Retinol Stick and youโve got a compact, travel-friendly way to apply retinol exactly where you need it (forehead lines, crowโs feet, smile lines) without squeezing random tubes and guessing.
C. Eye Cream โ Is It Worth It?

The skin around your eyes is:
- Thinner
- Drier
- More expressive (you squint, laugh, frown)
Thatโs why crowโs feet show up first.
A dedicated eye cream:
- Hydrates without being greasy
- Targets dark circles or puffiness
- Softens fine lines over time
If youโre over 30 and care about looking sharp, an eye cream (like the one in Level 3) is a smart, low-effort upgrade.
Morning vs. Night: Your Daily Game Plan

Letโs put this together into something you can tape to your bathroom mirror.
Morning Routine (5 minutes)
Goal: Clean, hydrated, protected.
- Cleanse
- Gentle face wash
- Treat (if needed)
- Acne serum (if youโre on an acne system)
- Light anti-aging serum (if part of your routine)
- Protect
- AM moisturizer with SPF 20+
If youโre using a structured system:
- Level 1: Face wash ? AM moisturizer with SPF
- TiegeClearยฎ: Salicylic wash ? Acne serum ? AM SPF moisturizer
- Level 3: Face wash ? Serum (if directed) ? AM SPF moisturizer
Thatโs it. Out the door.
Night Routine (5โ7 minutes)
Goal: Deep clean, repair, rebuild.
- Cleanse
- Face wash to remove sunscreen, sweat, and pollution
- Exfoliate (2โ3 nights/week)
- Gentle scrub or chemical exfoliant (follow the system instructions)
- Treat
- Retinol (Retinol Stick) applied to:
- Forehead lines
- Crowโs feet
- Smile lines
- Acne serum if youโre treating breakouts
- Retinol (Retinol Stick) applied to:
- Moisturize
- PM moisturizer to lock everything in
If youโre running full anti-aging:
- Level 3 + Retinol Stick:
- Wash ? Exfoliate (on scheduled days) ? Eye cream ? Retinol ? PM moisturizer
If youโre focused mainly on acne:
- TiegeClearยฎ:
- Salicylic wash ? Glycolic pads (as instructed) ? Acne serum ? PM moisturizer
Adjusting by Age & Skin Type

In Your 20s
Focus on: Habits + Prevention
- Wash twice a day
- Daily SPF
- Light exfoliation 2โ3x/week
- If acne-prone, use a structured acne routine consistently
You can start retinol early, but go slow โ 2โ3 nights a week at first.
In Your 30s
Focus on: Prevention + First Signs of Aging
- Everything from your 20s, plus:
- Dedicated anti-aging system (like Level 3)
- Eye cream
- Regular retinol use
Your goal now is to slow the clock, not let it run wild for another decade.
In Your 40s and Beyond
Focus on: Maintenance + Damage Control
- Non-negotiable: SPF every single morning
- Retinol most nights (as tolerated)
- Consistent exfoliation
- Hydrating, barrier-supporting ingredients (niacinamide, hyaluronic acid)
Youโre not trying to look 18. Youโre aiming for:
โThis guy takes care of himself and looks powerful for his age.โ
Common Mistakes Men Make With Skincare

Let me save you some pain.
1. โMore is betterโ with powerful actives
You donโt win by:
- Doubling your retinol
- Exfoliating every night
- Stacking strong acids on day one
You win by consistency with sane amounts.
2. Treating acne only when itโs bad
Acne is easier to prevent than to clean up after.
Run your acne system daily, not just when youโre breaking out.
3. Skipping SPF on cloudy days
UV damage still hits you when:
- Itโs overcast
- Youโre driving
- Youโre sitting near windows
If thereโs daylight, wear SPF. Simple rule.
4. Changing products every week
Most science-backed ingredients take 8โ12 weeks of consistent use to show clear results.
Stop firing your products before theyโve had a chance to work.
5. Using body products on your face
Bar soap, harsh body wash, and random lotion = shortcut to:
- Dryness
- Oil rebound
- Breakouts
Your face deserves better than leftover hotel soap.
โBacked by Scienceโ โ What Actually Has Evidence Behind It?

Letโs cut through the marketing smoke.
Ingredients with real anti-aging or corrective evidence include:
- Retinoids (retinol, tretinoin, etc.): Increase collagen, improve fine lines, boost cell turnover.
- Niacinamide: Improves barrier function, helps with redness and pigmentation.
- Salicylic Acid: Comedolytic and keratolytic โ unclogs pores and reduces acne lesions.
- Regular Broad-Spectrum SPF: Prevents most visible photoaging and lowers skin cancer risk.
When I look at a system like Tiege Hanleyโs Level 1, Level 3, TiegeClearยฎ, and Retinol Stick, what I like is that theyโre built around these ingredients โ not fairy dust.
Youโre getting:
- Clinically meaningful actives
- In a schedule you can follow
- With pieces that work together instead of fighting each other
Thatโs what โbacked by scienceโ looks like in practice.
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Reading this is nice. Looking younger and clearer is nicer.
Hereโs what Iโd challenge you to do:
Week 1โ2: Lock in the basics
- Get on a consistent routine: wash, moisturize (with SPF in the AM, regular at night)
- Add gentle exfoliation 2โ3x/week
- If you want plug-and-play, start with Tiege Hanley Level 1 (or TiegeClearยฎ if acne is your main battle).
Week 3โ4: Add targeted firepower
- If aging is a concern, upgrade to an anti-aging system like Level 3
- Introduce the Retinol Stick 2โ3 nights a week and slowly build up
- Keep a couple of simple โprogress checksโ:
- Front-facing selfie in good light at Day 1, Day 14, Day 30
- Notice changes in texture, clarity, and how your skin feels after shaving
By the end of 30 days, you should see:
- Smoother texture
- Less irritation
- A face that looks more rested and โput togetherโ
Stick with it for 90 days and youโll understand why I hammer this so hard with men who want to look like they respect themselves.
Final Word
You donโt control your genetics.
You do control:
- Whether you protect your face from the sun
- Whether you strip your skin with random soap or treat it like armor
- Whether you deploy proven tools like retinol, niacinamide, and salicylic acid in a smart system
A great menโs skincare routine isnโt vanity. Itโs maintenance.
Just like you wouldnโt skip oil changes on a car you plan to drive for 200,000 milesโฆ donโt skip the maintenance on the only face youโre ever going to have.
Build a simple, science-backed routine.
Make it automatic.
Then get back to living your life โ looking sharper, healthier, and more confident every year.
Backed by Science Sources:
Ultraviolet Radiation, Aging and the Skin: Prevention of Damage by Topical cAMP Manipulation
What is photoageing and how can we prevent it?
Emerging Formulations and Clinical Applications of Topical Salicylic Acid in Acne management
Do retinoids really reduce wrinkles?
Niacinamide and its impact on stratum corneum hydration and structure






