DESPITE OUR BEST efforts—regular exercise, balanced diets, occasional witchcraft—it’s impossible to reverse aging. In fact, we have to eyeroll every time we see the word “anti-aging” on modern grooming gear. Sure, many of these products are effective, but “anti” feels aggressive. More men are spending more money investing in products that will future-proof our faces and bodies. We’re here for it—but we wanted to find the stuff that actually works.

That’s why our team of grooming editors spent the last year testing every new release. We wanted to find the gels, creams, oils, and masks that don’t over-promise and actually deliver on helping you look and—more importantly—feel great. After months of testing hundreds of products, these are the essentials that save you time and perform as promised.

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Prop styling: Kelsi Windmiller/Holly Corbett Represents
Model: Flo/Soul Artist Mgmt
Grooming: Monica Alvarez/See Mgmt
Visual Director: Sally Berman
Fact checker: Grace Cooper

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Sean Zucker
Grooming and Commerce Editor

Sean Zucker is the Grooming and Reviews Editor at Men's Health. He brings over half a decade of experience covering health, wellness, and lifestyle. When Sean's not writing about hair products, you can find him running for exercise, or toward the nearest food truck. 

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Reviewed byBrian Underwood
Beauty Director

Brian Underwood is beauty director at Women’s Health, where he oversees content strategy for the brand across all platforms, including digital, print, and social. Underwood previously served as beauty and wellness director at Oprah Daily and O, The Oprah Magazine. During his tenure leading beauty content for the Oprah brand at Hearst, stories Underwood commissioned were awarded the Skin Cancer Foundation Media Award and a Fragrance Award for Editorial Excellence (his second). He was the launch Beauty Director of Dr. Oz THE GOOD LIFE, and has held additional editorial positions at Fitness, Organic Style, Good Housekeeping, Life & Style Weekly, and Woman’s Day and has written for Self, Shape, Seventeen, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, and many more. Underwood previously served on the Skin Cancer Foundation’s gala committee and as partnerships director of the Trans Beauty Clinic, a New York-based charitable organization that provided beauty services and workshops to the city’s trans community.