Summer is officially over and winter is on its way once again — and that's bad news for your face.
Cold weather has the ability to suck the moisture from your skin, leaving it feeling dry and flaky. It also causes chapped lips.
With that in mind, it's more important than ever to have a proper skincare routine, especially if you work in the city.
To find out what guys should be doing with their skin every day, Business Insider spoke to the cofounder of Bulldog Skincare for Men, Simon Duffy.
Duffy told us that even in 2018, most guys aren't taking good enough care of their skin — even though the most basic routine takes just one minute.
We asked him which basic products every guy should own if they want to look after their skin properly. Scroll down to see what he said.
A moisturiser and a cleanser

This is the bread and butter of your skincare routine — if you really are strapped for time in the mornings, these two products will see you through.
A cleanser is just a face wash, but it's imperative to use it over soap or shower gel because it won't dry your face out as much.
"If you have time to brush your teeth in the morning before work and you have time to brush your teeth before bed then I think you have enough time to wash and moisturise your face in the morning and evening," Duffy says.
Duffy added that a lot of men avoid moisturising because they say they have oily skin — but that's no excuse. With the plethora of moisturisers now on the market, you can find ones catered for all skin types.
Face scrub

Not for every day, but great to scrub away the dirt and dead skin cells a couple of times a week.
However, Duffy is quick to add that you shouldn't just buy any face scrub. "I would really like to encourage readers to go for naturally formulated face scrubs," Duffy says, "and that's because you're dodging microbeads, which are going to be banned soon."
Microbeads are tiny pieces of plastic that don't dissolve in water and can be highly damaging to the environment when discharged into the world's waterways. Microbeads were banned in the UK at the start of 2018.
Lip balm

It's easy to forget your lips in your skincare routine but nobody wants chapped lips — "harder to kiss, too," Duffy adds.
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