Do Men Really Need Different Skincare Products? A Dermatologist Explains



Do men really need different skincare products, or is “strong enough for men” mostly marketing?

In this video, board certified dermatologist Dr. Dray breaks down the real science behind men’s skin. You will learn how men’s skin differs biologically from women’s skin, what those differences actually mean for skincare, and why most gendered skincare marketing does not line up with dermatologic evidence.

Dr. Dray explains how hormones like testosterone affect skin thickness, oil production, and collagen, why men tend to have more hormonally stable skin over time, and how shaving and hair bearing skin create the biggest practical skincare differences for men.

This video also covers why men do not actually need stronger skincare products, how product vehicle matters more than gender labels, and how to build a simple dermatologist approved skincare routine that actually works.

This is an evidence based discussion focused on skin type, tolerance, and real world use, not marketing claims.

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:25 Biological differences in men’s skin
2:09 Are men’s products really stronger
4:48 Shaving and hair bearing skin
5: Sunscreen and beard areas
Why vehicle matters more than gender
7:20 Simple dermatologist approved routine
8:01 Final takeaways

TOPICS COVERED
Men’s skin vs women’s skin
Testosterone and skin thickness
Collagen loss in men vs women
Menopause and skin aging
Men’s skincare marketing myths
Shaving irritation and ingrown hairs
Best sunscreen textures for men
Do men need different skincare products
Simple skincare routine for men

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