Men's Face Wash and Exfoliators
Reset your skincare routine with an effective face wash for men. As the first step to healthy-looking skin, Biotherm cleansers help remove impurities, excess oil and daily build-up while preparing skin for the rest of your routine.
Whether you are looking for a face exfoliator, face scrub or face cleanser for men, Biotherm offers targeted formulas suitable for different skin types and concerns.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A facial cleanser washes surface impurities like dirt, oil and sweat, while an exfoliator typically helps remove dead skin cells, unclog pores and clear stubborn build up.
Cleansers for the face are gentle enough for daily use. Exfoliators should usually be used only a few times a week to avoid dryness, sensitivity or irritation. If using a physical or chemical exfoliator, the recommended number of times to exfoliate may also vary significantly between each formula.
There are three different types of facial exfoliators: physical, chemical and enzyme exfoliators.
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Physical exfoliants: Textured formulas that use fine particles, such as jojoba beads or other gentle polishing agents, to physically buff away dead skin cells from the skin’s surface.
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Chemical exfoliants: Formulas powered by exfoliating acids, such as AHAs or BHAs, to help dissolve dead skin cells, clear buildup and smooth the skin’s texture without the need for scrubbing.
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Enzyme exfoliants: Often the gentlest method of exfoliation, these formulas use fruit or plant-based enzymes to break down dead skin cells, making them a good option for sensitive skin.
Choose your exfoliator based on your skin type and use as often as recommended on the product application instructions rather than every day.
The ideal exfoliation routine depends on your skin type, the exfoliator you use and how your skin responds. As a general guide, exfoliating 1–3 times a week is suitable for many skin types, including men’s skin.
Physical exfoliants are best to be used approximately once a week, as rubbing or scrubbing with abrasive particles too often can irritate skin and disrupt the skin barrier. Chemical exfoliants, such as AHAs or BHAs, work without abrasive particles and can usually be used once or twice a week, depending on the product's directions and your skin's tolerance to certain actives.
Avoid over-exfoliating, as this can lead to tightness, dryness, redness and sensitivity.
Yes. Exfoliation can help reduce shaving issues such as ingrown hairs and razor bumps by removing the build-up of dead skin cells that can trap hair beneath the skin.
Gently cleansing and exfoliating before shaving can help lift hair and smooth the skin’s surface, allowing for a closer, cleaner shave. Follow with a moisturizer or post-shave balm to help keep skin comfortable.
The ideal daily skincare routine should include four key steps: cleanse, treat, moisturize, and protect with SPF.
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Cleanser: Use a daily facial cleanser to remove oil, sweat and everyday buildup without stripping the skin.
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Treat: Apply a serum based on your skin goal. Such as vitamin C to help brighten the look of skin and provide antioxidant protection.
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Moisturize: Choose a lightweight or rich moisturizer depending on the skin type. This helps hydrate, support the skin barrier and lock in the benefits of the serum.
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SPF: Apply broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every morning to help protect skin from UV damage and early signs of aging.
Exfoliation can be added a few times a week to help remove dead skin cells, smooth texture, and keep skin looking fresh. Avoid doing this every day, especially if skin feels tight or sensitive.











