The List spoke with New York City’s highly acclaimed dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross, the co-founder ofDr.
Dennis Gross Skincare, to find out which skincare ingredientseveryoneshould be using.
The first is that male skin tends to be thicker and more oily than female skin."

However, there are some skincare ingredients that will benefit everyone.
“There is no significant difference in their formulation, ingredients, software, or how they are made.
When it comes to anti-aging ingredients, retinol is key.Dr.

Gross added that “it also helps improve breakouts and overall texture.”
He loves hyaluronic acid for increased hydration, noting it plumps the skin up too.
There you have it; your gender shouldn’t dictate your skincare routine.

Rather, your skin key in and its needs are more important.
There are still ingredients that work for everyone, of course, as mentioned above.
In a previous interview,Dr.
After all, skin concerns affect everybody, so why overcomplicate them further?