Yes, You Need to Change Up Your Skincare Routine in Summer

A five-step guide, one non-negotiable included

Yes, You Need to Change Up Your Skincare Routine in Summer

Yes, You Need to Change Up Your Skincare Routine in Summer

By Diane Rommel

You know who loved a summer-weight facial serum? Steve McQueen.

Eh, we can’t confirm that — but if the great man were here today, we’re convinced he’d do what he could to advance the cause of season-specific skincare regimens. Do these five things, and we guarantee (not legally binding) better-looking skin from now till Labor Day.

For “one and done” guys who don’t mind stealing something from their girlfriends: Unless your skin is super oily (in which case, see below), you can probably get away with a barebones single-product regimen: in this case, a facial cleansing oil, which, thanks to its non-stripping nature, won’t necessitate the use of a moisturizer (or serum).

Our choice: Origins Clean Energy ($27)

For guys ready to ditch their winter moisturizer: Hot, humid weather means your skin won’t need as much help as it did a couple months ago, but if you don’t think dry skin can be an issue during the summer, go sit under an air conditioner. A facial serum will get the job done.

Our choice: SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum ($163), which also fights sun and environmental damage.

For guys who fly a lot: That airplane air is murder on your face — there’s a reason you know at least one woman who’ll coat her face in goo immediately after stowing her bag. You need a real moisturizer.

Our choice: Kiehl’s Facial Fuel ($40)

For guys with oily skin: You know how your skin feels heavier and might look clogged during the summer months?. You have two choices of exfoliators: chemical or physical. We like physical — in this case, a walnut powder. If your skin is sensitive, skip this, or go once a week; thicker-skinned guys can go 2 – 3 times, unless there’s irritation.

Our choice: Ole Henriksen Walnut Scrub ($28)

For guys who like to live long, healthy lives: Sunscreen isn’t optional. Any will do for day-to-day use, so find one you like and stick to it. And that bottle from 2009 has expired, so pick up a new one.

Our choice: Aesop’s Avail ($41, smells good, works good)

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