Men’s grooming products: these brands deliver dapper looks daily
These brands offer men’s grooming products to address your daily needs, from effective skincare to beard brilliance and convenient concealers
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Our edit of brands offering the top men’s grooming products spans skincare, oral care, haircare and more to address all of your everyday grooming demands.
Men’s grooming products: brands for your daily routine
Boy de Chanel
Chanel’s Boy de Chanel was one of the first luxury cosmetics lines ever to be made specifically for men. Now, at a time when gender-neutral makeup proliferates the market, the collection of concealers, nail polishes, eyebrow pencils and eyeliners in muted and monochromatic tones has come to represent a crucial turning point towards a more inclusive and gender-fluid approach to beauty products.
Our favourites are the black nail polish and the concealer stick. You can find a how-to guide on how to wear the entire collection here.
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Horace
Horace’s reasonable price point and efficacious formulations make it one of the best brands for men’s grooming products, both for those who are serious about their skincare and those who don’t know where to start.
Its extensive range of products includes those for face, body, beard, hair, mouth, and fragrance, making it a reliable one-stop shop for all your grooming needs. We particularly like the convenient concealer pens and lightweight foundations.
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Narcyss
Launched in 2021, Narcyss is a relatively new player on the grooming market that pairs sleek packaging with adaptogen-driven vegan skincare formulations. The types and uses of adaptogens are varied but, simply put, they are plants and fungi that respond to physical and toxic stressors – from pollutants in the air to the anxiety of everyday life – by modulating the release of stress hormones from the adrenal glands. Their particular magic is their ability to adapt to the specific demands and deficiencies of the individual body and, as a result, effectively combat feelings of stress, anxiety, fatigue and more.
Paris-based Narcyss uses adaptogens in its range of five products – a cleanser, serum, moisturiser, eye cream, and night mask – to rejuvenate the skin structure and help the microbiome adapt to changing environments.
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Pleasing
It would be easy to dismiss Harry Styles’ beauty and grooming brand, Pleasing, as little more than a clever marketing ploy, but the products are, in fact, very good, with playful nail varnish shades, effective skincare products, and some of the best make-up pigments we have ever tried.
When it comes to grooming, we recommend trying The Pleasing Pen, which combines a brightening eye roller, formulated with natural lingonberry, okra and hyaluronic salt, and a lip treatment with soothing marshmallow in a convenient pen format.
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The Grey
The Grey is a line of men’s grooming products with lightweight, highly absorbent skincare offerings that easily glide onto skin and don’t cling to facial hair. Along with the brand’s high-end face washes, serums and masks, the brand features effective sunscreens, shampoo, deodorant and supplements.
Our favourite is The Grey’s Exfoliating Toning Pads, which offer a quick and refreshing face cleanse and are compact enough to be kept in a tote bag and used throughout the day, or packed in a gym bag for a post-workout exfoliation.
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Mary Cleary is the Beauty & Grooming Editor of Wallpaper*. Having been with the brand since 2017, she became an editor in February 2020 with the launch of the brand’s new beauty & grooming channel. Her work seeks to offer a new perspective on beauty, focusing on the pioneering personalities, product designs, and transformative trends within the industry.
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