For him
Four things that matter, and the reasons they do. No routine you won’t keep.
Looking after your skin was never supposed to be complicated—or somebody else’s thing.
Somewhere along the way, skin care got sold as a twelve-step performance, coded in a way that told most men it wasn’t for them. So they skipped it—or bought six products once and abandoned them in a drawer.
We think that’s a bad deal. Taking care of how you look isn’t vanity; it’s maintenance, the same as sleep or a haircut. And it does something quieter too: when your skin looks settled, you feel more like yourself. Looking good and feeling good were never separate. Men deserve that, and they deserve it without the lecture.
So we cut it down to what actually earns its place. Four things, under a hundred dollars, with a reason you can name for each.
Men’s skin is genuinely different.
Three real differences—and the whole kit is built around them.



20–25%
Thicker skin
Men's skin is denser and more resilient—but that also means it holds oil and congestion differently.



More
Sebum
Higher oil production means a shinier finish and pores that show. The goal isn't to strip it—it's to balance it.



Daily
Shaving
Repeated abrasion on the lower face leaves it raw and reactive. It needs calming, not more friction.

For Him
Everything a man actually needs, and nothing he doesn’t. Wash, serum, moisturiser, soap—four things, four minutes a day. Keep it up for a month and you’ll notice; keep it up for three and other people will.
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Shop For Him
01 · The wash
Gentle Cleansing GelLifts sweat and sebum without wrecking the barrier. Most men wash with hand soap or shower gel, which strips the skin—so it overproduces oil in return. This doesn't. Panthenol and sodium PCA put water back.

02 · The serum
Niacinamide 10% SerumThe one active worth learning first. Niacinamide settles oil, softens the look of enlarged pores, and strengthens the barrier—three of the most common male-skin complaints, one ingredient. Two drops on damp skin.

03 · The moisturiser
Hydro Balancing Gel-CreamA gel, not a cream—it absorbs fast and finishes matte. The number-one reason men quit moisturiser is the greasy feel; this is the answer to that. Bisabolol calms what shaving roughs up.

04 · The soap
Soap — SandalwoodFor the rest of you. Shea leaves a light film that offsets the strip of a hard bar, and the sandalwood is the one scent in the house that's unmistakably his—the way in.
Four minutes a day.
Morning
Wash · Serum · Moisturiser
Night
Wash · Moisturiser
The sandalwood soap is for the body, in the shower. Nothing in the box fights anything else—it’s all made to layer.
Start with the kit — $ 98.00When you want more, not before.
Two additions worth making once the four are a habit—never as a first step.

For the body only—back, shoulders and arms, the places that get ignored and break out for it. The luffa lifts dead skin; the tea tree is antibacterial. Two or three times a week. Never on a freshly shaved face.

Eight ingredients—the easiest serum to trust. Green-tea polyphenols mop up free radicals, and tamanu oil is the traditional thing for calming skin the razor left raw. Good for after the shave.
