Four steps to perfect skin
Look younger in minutes with this easy routine and these top grooming products.
Step 4: Eliminate unsightliness with Clinique Dark Spot Corrector
As you get older you still get similar products to the teenage market – it’s just that your products have more sophisticated names. Kids get spot cream, adults use products such as Clinique’s Dark Spot Corrector, a ‘damage eraser’ that helps sort out ‘skin stress’. Perennial grooming good guys, antioxidants, take most of the credit for the results.
Price: £38 for 30ml
Step 3: Sort out your eyes with Nickel Bio Green Boost Energizing Eye Concentrate
The skin around your eyes is the facial area most likely to let you down in your quest for handsomeness. When confronted with late nights, stress and booze, your eyes are the first to buckle and show that you’re struggling. So give them a bit of extra help with Nickel Bio Green Boost Energizing Eye Concentrate, which uses bamboo extract to reduce puffiness.
Price: £21 for 15ml
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Step 2: Moisturise with Gillette Series Instant Hydration Moisturiser with SPF15+
Working moisturiser into your skin is the grooming equivalent of transforming a raisin into a grape. The new Gillette Series 3in1 instant hydrating moisturiser is almost too clever for its own good, what with it being able to hydrate, condition and protect your skin simultaneously. It does that thanks to its vitamin-heavy ingredients.
Price: £12.99 for 50ml
Step 1: Wash your face with Bulldog Original Face Wash
You may not think it’s visible but your face is covered in dirt and debris. It’s disgusting, frankly. So get rid of it quickly with Bulldog’s Original Face Wash. The all-natural combination of eight essential oils and green tea will make you look and feel purer.
Price: £4.49 for 175ml
Jon Lipsey worked for Men’s Fitness UK, which predated, and then shared a website with, Coach. Jon was deputy editor and editor from 2007 to 2013. He returned as editor-in-chief from 2016 to 2019. He also co-founded IronLife Media and the New Body Plan.