How Men’s Skin Actually Differs From Women’s (And Why Your Routine Needs Adjusting

How Men’s Skin Actually Differs From Women’s (And Why Your Routine Needs Adjusting

How Men’s Skin Actually Differs From Women’s

Men and women may share the same basic skin structure, but men’s skin behaves differently, requiring a slightly different approach to grooming and skincare. Understanding these differences can improve hydration, reduce irritation, and help prevent premature aging.

Key Differences

  1. Thickness & Collagen

    • Male skin is typically 20–25% thicker than female skin.
    • Higher collagen density gives men firmer skin but can make it more prone to ingrown hairs if not exfoliated.
  1. Oil Production

    • Men have more active sebaceous glands, producing more natural oil.
    • This makes men prone to oily skin, acne, and clogged pores, especially in the T-zone.
  1. Facial Hair & Shaving

    • Regular shaving causes micro-cuts and irritation, which makes hydration and soothing products essential.
  1. Aging Patterns

    • Men’s skin tends to age later but faster, showing deeper wrinkles once collagen declines.
    • Focus on anti-aging, hydration, and antioxidants to maintain skin resilience.
  1. Sweat & Environmental Exposure

    • Higher sweat production and outdoor exposure increase the need for protective moisturizers and post-shave care.


Adjusting Your Routine

  1. Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser to remove oil without over-drying.
  2. Exfoliation: 1–2 times per week to prevent ingrown hairs and smooth skin.
  3. Hydration: Lightweight, non-greasy moisturizers work best.
  4. Shaving Care: Pre-shave conditioners, quality razors, and soothing post-shave balms prevent irritation.
  5. Anti-Aging: Ingredients like green tea, aloe, and bee venom support collagen and skin health.

ManlyForm Recommendations:

  • Pure & Natural Facial Cleanser – Gentle yet effective for daily cleansing
  • The Gentleman’s Beard Spray – Pre-shave hydration
  • Pure & Natural Post-Shave Balm – Soothe and protect skin
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