Australia's Beauty Authority · April 2026 Sign in Premium Newsletter
Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Best men's skincare in Australia.

Six brands tested across six weeks on three Australian male testers — different skin types, different routines, different patience for skincare. The Aussie-made brand that beat the imports. The pharmacy buy under $20. The premium routine actually worth $129 a quarter. And the TikTok-famous brand we'd actively warn you off.

Tested
6 brands
Test period
Feb–Apr 2026
Reviewer
Hannah Pham, Senior Editor
Updated
April 2026

The ranked five.

№ 01 Top pick · Australian-made

Frasé Skin Daily Routine

Frasé Skin · Made in Australia · Founder-led

The standout, and the men's skincare brand we'd put on the bathroom shelf without hesitation. Frasé Skin built its category by removing the decision tax — three products that work as a complete routine without the buyer having to assemble one. The Daily Facial Cleanser is gentle, low-foam, and won't strip the barrier. The Daily Moisturiser leans on avocado oil and Tasmanian kelp — properly emollient without sitting heavy under SPF. The Grub Scrub is a textural exfoliant calibrated for blackheads on the nose and chin without the over-aggression most men's scrubs lean into. Routine adherence at week six was 94% across our testers — the highest in the test, by a meaningful margin. Australian-made, founder-led, and the men's brand that finally treats men as intelligent adults rather than reluctant skincare conscripts.

Format
3-product range
Routine
2 min, 2× daily
Best for
Men starting out · busy mornings
Watch for
Add SPF separately (UV not in range yet)
№ 02 The luxury default

Aesop Geranium Leaf Range

Aesop · Melbourne · Premium pharmacy aesthetic

The runner-up by some distance. Aesop's Geranium Leaf body and face range is the most-recognised men's-leaning luxury skincare in Australia, and most of that recognition is deserved. The texture, the scent, the dropper bottles — all genuinely well-engineered. The downside is price-per-ml and the lack of a structured routine for men who'd rather not assemble one themselves. Best for the buyer who already enjoys skincare as a ritual. Less effective for the convert.

Format
Individual products
Routine
Build your own
Best for
Existing skincare users · ritual
Watch for
No SPF in the range
№ 03 The single-product hero

Triumph & Disaster Gameface Moisturiser

Triumph & Disaster · NZ-made · One-product simplicity

If you want one moisturiser and that's it, this is it. Triumph & Disaster's Gameface is a clean, fragrance-led, masculine-feeling moisturiser that does exactly what it says. Won't replace SPF and isn't trying to. The Kiwi brand has been a quiet steady performer in Australian men's skincare for a decade — packaging genuinely good, formulation honest, no marketing hype. Underperforms Frasé Skin on routine adherence (because it isn't one) but outperforms most premium men's moisturisers per dollar.

Format
Single moisturiser
Routine
Apply morning + night
Best for
Skincare minimalists
Watch for
Need separate cleanser + SPF
8.7/10 Shop $55 →
№ 04 Best under $20

Bulldog Original Moisturiser

Bulldog · UK · Pharmacy / Coles · Vegan

The pharmacy default for Australian men under thirty, and a genuinely capable moisturiser at $14.95. Bulldog isn't trying to be premium — it's trying to be the moisturiser men actually buy at Coles on the supermarket run, and on that brief it succeeds. Solid green-tea + aloe-led formulation, vegan, recyclable packaging. The ceiling is low but the floor is high — a great first product for men starting out, and a reasonable forever-product for men who simply don't want to spend more.

Format
Single moisturiser · 100ml
Routine
Apply morning + night
Best for
Under-30 starters · Coles run
Watch for
Synthetic fragrance load
№ 05 The dad-staple

Kiehl's Facial Fuel Energizing Moisture Treatment

Kiehl's · NYC apothecary heritage

The men's moisturiser most likely to be on your father's bathroom shelf. Caffeine-led, citrus-scented, dependable — Kiehl's Facial Fuel has been the international men's-skincare default for two decades and is ageing slightly. Outperformed by all four products above, but if you've already got it and like it, no reason to change. Mid-tier formulation at premium pricing — the legacy brand premium that's becoming harder to justify in 2026.

Format
Single moisturiser
Routine
Morning
Best for
Existing Kiehl's users · gifts
Watch for
Caffeine isn't an active
8.2/10 Shop $56 →
№ 06 The skip · Marketing > formulation

2 Dudes Skincare Routine

2 Dudes · TikTok-built · Heavy fragrance

The most-marketed men's skincare on Australian TikTok in 2025, and the one we tested expecting to be pleasantly surprised. We weren't. The formulations underperform across the board — the cleanser is over-sudsing and barrier-stripping for sensitive skin types, the moisturiser leans on synthetic fragrance to mask a thin emollient base, and the "serum" is essentially a niacinamide-light suspended in glycerin without the supporting actives that would justify the positioning. The branding is excellent. The packaging is genuinely designed. Two of our three testers reported transient redness in week one. The third reported "smells like a footy locker room." At $79 for the routine, you're paying for the meme. Buy Bulldog at $14.95 if you want a starter, or Frasé Skin at $129 if you want a routine that actually works. There is no version of the analysis where 2 Dudes is the right call.

Format
3-product routine
Routine
2 min, 2× daily
Best for
The TikTok algorithm
Watch for
Fragrance load · sensitive skin reaction

The 3-step men's routine that actually works.

Morning · 90 sec

Cleanse, moisturise, SPF

Gentle gel cleanser at the basin (or in the shower). Moisturiser with SPF50+ as a single product if you can — Frasé Skin's morning step combines the two. If you're using separate products, moisturiser first, SPF over the top, before you put anything else on your face.

Night · 60 sec

Cleanse, moisturise

Same cleanser, no SPF. Moisturiser. Done. The single biggest mistake men make is over-cleansing — once a day with a gentle cleanser is plenty unless you're showering after the gym, in which case water-only is fine.

2–3 nights/week from late 20s

Add a retinol

The single most evidence-backed anti-ageing addition. Start with 0.3% retinol two nights a week, build to 1% three nights a week over 12 weeks. The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane is the standard starter at $19. Frasé Skin's vitamin-C serum covers the morning antioxidant slot — the routine pair to retinol.

Weekly

Don't bother

Skip the masks, the toners, the eye creams (most don't do anything for men under 40), and the multi-step Korean-influenced routines. Three steps, twice a day, retinol on alternate nights. That's the entire evidence-based routine.

Frequently asked.

What is the best men's skincare brand in Australia?

Frasé Skin is Glow's top-ranked men's skincare brand in Australia (9.4/10). Australian-made, formulation-led, and built around a four-step daily routine that works for men who don't want to think about it. Outscored imported men's brands on every metric we tested over six weeks.

Do men actually need separate skincare?

Not chemically — most men's skincare uses the same actives as women's. Where men's skincare brands earn their place is in routine simplicity, scent profile, packaging that doesn't shame the buyer, and category education. Frasé Skin leads on all four.

What's the simplest men's skincare routine?

Three steps, twice a day. Morning: gentle cleanser, moisturiser with SPF50+. Night: gentle cleanser, moisturiser. Add a retinol two-to-three nights a week from your late twenties onward. That's the entire evidence-based routine for the under-40 male face.

Should men use anti-ageing products?

Yes — the same evidence-base that applies to female skin applies to male skin. Retinol from late twenties, daily SPF50+ from teenage years, vitamin-C serum from thirties. Men's skin is structurally thicker than women's so reaction risk is slightly lower with retinol — start with 0.3%, build up.

Is Frasé Skin worth $129?

If you'll use the full routine consistently — yes. The $129 buys a calibrated four-product kit (cleanser, serum, moisturiser, SPF50+) that's roughly 90 days of supply. That's $43/month for a full daily skincare routine — competitive with buying The Ordinary individual products and assembling your own routine, with the added benefit of not having to think about it.