In our experience, men complain about dry skin and blemishes just as much as women do — but they often don't like to do anything about their skin care issues.
HeTime's masks only cover forehead, nose and cheeks, making them perfect for men who eschew actively treating their issues because of beards or stubble. They also make it easy to multitask while eating as you can eat/drink and there's less worries about slippage.
For the female equivalent to HeTime's mask, models and celebrities swear by Joanna Vargas' masks. Unlike many competing options, they're loaded with actives — as opposed to filler ingredients — making it possible to see smoothing and hydrating results after a single use.
This mask works just as well as Oribe and other leading hair brands when it comes to instantly making a seemingly unmanageable mane, well, manageable — but it's about half the price of other luxury brands, which makes us love it even more.
Makeup artist Scott Barnes knows glow — his celebrity clients include Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé — so if you're looking for an alternative to traditional self-tanner, Body Bling can be mixed into your foundation or worn underneath for instant brightness, minus any shine. You can also use it on your chest and arms for instant shimmer (bonus: You don't even need a mitt or brush to apply).
If you feel sluggish or your body feels swollen, dry brushing is a great thing to consider. It works to increase blood circulation, reduce inflammation and unclog pores. Starting at your ankles work up in circular motions — you want to do this everywhere except for your stomach area (where instead, you'll want to brush downwards).
Do this before showering, as you'll likely have dead skin cells that you'll want to wash off. This brush is an inexpensive option that works well without being too harsh.