When the weather heats up, your grooming products better be on point. After all, a pair of chino shorts can only car a man so far. For some solid intel that'll keep you looking your very best this summer, we asked a dozen grooming pros—the ones that comb and buff the likes of Ryan Gosling, The Weeknd, and Rami Malek—for their tips and advice on all things hair, skin, and body. Up today, the products they can't live without.
Let's face it, Ryan Reynolds does not look like Ryan Reynolds solely because he uses some fancy moisturizer that brightens his skin, or styling product that keeps his hair just so. But those little enhancements, the stuff most of us don't have time to think about or money to buy, do make a difference. If you've looked in the mirror on the night of a big event, when you're all spiffied up, and then again the next morning, when you're a little worse for wear, you know that a little more grooming (and a little less drinking) does a man's face good. To that end, because we know you want to look your best this summer, we asked the pros who groom Hollywood's biggest names to share the products they find really make a difference on their clients skin and hair. Consider this a cheatsheet for what to throw in your dopp kit on your way out of town for Memorial Day weekend—and ever after.
Bumble and Bumble Crème Contour ($29, bumbleandbumble.com)“This product is great for styling and gives you a little bit of volume in the process. Perfect for guys with fine or thinning hair.” —Christine Nelli
Leonor Greyl Eclat Natural Styling Cream ($46, leonorgreyl-usa.com)“When it comes to thick or coarse hair textures this is a godsend. It tames down curls and frizz without making the hair look greasy in the process. It really creates the perfect texture.” —Barbara Guillaume
Toppik Hair Building Fibers ($25, target.com)“This product has little fibers that adhere to your hair so it can look a bit thicker in spots that need help. It comes different hair-color shades so it looks super natural.” —Christine Nelli
Kevin Murphy Hair. Resort. Spray. ($25, kevinmurphy.com“I love this texture spray for my clients with fine hair. I add it to the roots and it gives me a little more texture to work with but it doesn’t weigh it down too much.” —Jhizet Panosian
R + Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste ($28, randco.com)“This is an absolute essential for any man who has thinning hair and wants to have visibly thicker hair. It’s super easy to use, just like dry pomade, and rinses out. Plus, for anyone who loves a bedhead look, this will get you there in a jiffy. This might be my favorite hair product right now.” —Cheri Keating
Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer ($20, barneys.com)“This is a favorite among my clients. It reduces puffiness around eye area pretty much instantly.” —Carola Gonzalez
“100% of the time I use this product my client exclaims, “Ooh, what is that?” because it feels so cool and refreshing on the skin. It has caffeine and hibiscus in it to reduce puffing and swelling, and contains rhodiola to lighten the under eye circles caused by fatigue.” —Cheri Keating
La Mer Oil-Absorbing Lotion ($260, available at saksfifthavenue.com)“This is one of my essentials because it moisturizes the skin so beautifully, while leaving it with a semi-matte finish.” —Barbara Guillaume
Anthony’s Instant Fix Oil Control ($29, anthony.com)“I love this product for my men with darker complexions, who tend to have more oil. It acts as a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer as well as controlling shine all day. My clients say it feels incredible on the skin. You can also use it on a shaved head!” —Cheri Keating
Baxter of California Herbal Mint Toner ($18, baxterofcalifornia.com)“I love this toner and use is to prep all of my client’s skin. It is super refreshing and hydrating. It gives the face a pick-me-up and wakes up the client’s senses with its amazing scent. Most of my clients respond with "Oh wow, what's that?!". —KC Fee
Most PopularUrth Skin Solutions for Men Face Scrub ($38, themotley.com)“This is by far my favorite scrub for expelling blackheads and impurities before a big event. It leaves the skin totally revived. I recommend that my clients exfoliate 2 to 3 times a week if they can, preferably in the morning because the body sheds skin while we sleep.” —Kristan Serafino
Hercules Beard Co. Unscented Body Balm ($22, herculesbeardco.com)“This offers a solution to those dry knuckles, elbows, hands and feet. The signature ingredient of colloidal oatmeal increases the benefits by moisturizing dry, itchy, or sensitive skin and protects from skin irritation. Within moments of soaking into the skin in it, the dryness will feel like satin.” —Kristan Serafino
Tom Ford Bronzing Gel ($48, tomford.com)“For that I-just-jetted-off-to-Hawaii-look, this bronzer is pretty flawless. It’s invisible on the skin and really does mimic that post-vacation look. It’s also very nearly waterproof, meaning it won’t sweat off on the red carpet.” —Cheri Keating
“Tom Ford bronzing gel is my go-to product for men's skin. It provides a slightly tan look, making the skin look healthy and radiant with zero orange undertones to it.” —Barbara Guillaume
Lucas Pawpaw Ointment ($8, amazon.com)“This is a must-have multifunction product. I use it as a lip balm for all of my clients and it can be used for dry patches, cuticles, and more. It has natural healing and antibacterial properties.” —KC Fee
Laura Mercier Secret Finish Mattifying Gel ($28, nordstrom.com)“This is an amazing anti-shine gel that doesn't leave a film on the skin and isn't flaky like some of the others are. It’s perfect for a man's T-zone! —Barbara Guillaume
The Rugged Company Titanium Beard Oil ($11, beardedbluemonkey.com)“This beard oil contains high-quality, wholesome ingredients that prevent tangles, reduce split-ends and leave the hair looking shinier and healthier. Emulsify a dime-sized amount in your palm and fingers then work it into the beard, using a brush or comb if necessary.” —Kristan Serafino
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