Anyone who took seventh-grade biology class knows that the skin is the body’s largest organ. What’s not taught in school, though, is that the skin is often quite finicky. It’s hairy, prone to discoloration and can look like a relief map of rashes, bumps and indentations. Since the skin is our outermost organ, it’s constantly affected by outside forces like the weather, pollution, foreign chemicals and allergens. These, along with factors like diet and lifestyle, can lead to a number of common skin issues.
On the whole, skin health requires a holistic outlook. That said, creating an effective skincare routine and sticking with it can make a huge difference in the day-to-day look and feel of your skin. This starts with simple things like washing your face at least once a day, using a skin-protecting moisturizer and wearing sunscreen every single day. If you have persistent issues or skin conditions that are painful, consult a dermatologist. But for other, more common problems, there is a range of over-the-counter products appropriate for your routine.
Breakouts
While true acne is most common in teenagers, breakouts can follow men through their whole lives. A man’s skin has larger pores and more active sebaceous (oil) glands than a woman’s, which means break-out causing blockages can happen more regularly. The first step to controlling breakouts is making sure you cleanse your face regularly (morning and night) and after you work out to ensure pores are clear of build-up oil and grime. For extra strength, use a cleanser with salicylic acid to dry out excess oil and flush away dead skin cells. When you do notice a pimple, spot treat it with a drying agent that contains zinc or sulfur to help draw out the oil.

Oil-Free Acne Wash by Neutrogena $9

Drying Lotion by Mario Badescu $17