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The Best New Men’s Skin Care Brand We Tried This Week Was Actually Made by a Woman

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
22/02/2026
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The era of aggressively scented face washes and “one product does everything” promises is quietly giving way to something more nuanced: performance-led formulas, pared-back routines, and a growing expectation that men’s skin care should actually work.

Across clinics, spas and professional grooming spaces, men are asking smarter questions. They want hydration without heaviness, anti-ageing without a 10-step ritual, and products that slot seamlessly into demanding lives shaped by long hours, travel, screens and environmental stress. The irony? While the category has exploded, much of what’s on offer still feels more like branding than biology.

And so unsurprisingly, the best new men’s skin care brand we tried this week wasn’t born in a locker room, a barbershop, or a testosterone-fuelled brainstorm about “power” and “steel”. It was made by a woman — and honestly, it shows in all the right ways.

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Mad Labs Skincare is an Australian-made men’s skin care brand redefining grooming as performance rather than polish. In a market still cluttered with hype-heavy launches and macho messaging, Mad Labs takes a more considered approach — clinically credible, sharply edited, and designed around real-world skin stressors rather than abstract ideals of “power” or “strength”.

This shift reflects a broader change in men’s skin care trends. Today’s male consumer is less interested in rituals and more focused on results. He wants products that respect his time, address common skin concerns like dehydration, inflammation and accelerated ageing, and don’t require a behavioural overhaul to deliver benefits. Mad Labs understands this — not as a marketing angle, but as a design principle.

At the heart of the range is its hero ingredient: bio-fermented lemon peel, often described as kombucha for the skin. Fermentation increases bioavailability, allowing the skin to better absorb key nutrients including vitamins C, B6, E and beta-carotene. In practical terms, this means better resilience and recovery when skin is exposed to the daily grind — sun, sweat, pollution, blue light, air-conditioning and occupational exposure.

The formulas are further supported by high-performance clinical actives that align with where men’s skin care is heading: multi-molecular weight hyaluronic acid for layered hydration, and niacinamide at targeted, meaningful concentrations (up to 10 per cent in select products) to strengthen the skin barrier, regulate oil production and improve tone and texture. These aren’t decorative inclusions — they’re doing the heavy lifting.

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The range itself is intentionally concise, a welcome departure from the “more is more” mentality still lingering in the category. The Deep Cleansing Face Wash is a daily essential that manages to deeply cleanse without stripping the skin — a balance that’s notoriously difficult to achieve. It removes dirt, oil and impurities while still delivering hydration, making it suitable even for sensitive or dehydrated skin. Niacinamide supports the barrier and refines pores, while fermented extracts calm irritation and leave skin feeling refreshed rather than tight.

The Anti-Aging Daily Moisturiser speaks directly to the modern man’s preference for results over ritual. Lightweight, fast-absorbing and entirely non-greasy, it targets fine lines, dryness, uneven texture and dullness without feeling like skin care is sitting on the skin. The Hymalesh™ 4D hyaluronic acid delivers hydration across multiple layers, while niacinamide and fermented lemon peel work to improve resilience and overall skin quality. It’s the kind of moisturiser that quietly earns loyalty.

Rounding out the trio is the Pore Refining Exfoliator, blending physical and chemical exfoliation to smooth texture and clear congestion. Salicylic acid does the exfoliating work, while fermented actives, niacinamide and ginseng extract support cell turnover and vitality without tipping into irritation. Used weekly, it restores clarity to skin that’s dull, tired or overworked — a common reality in today’s always-on culture.

All three products are also available as the Anti-Aging Routine Set, a turnkey solution that reflects another major trend in men’s skin care: simplification. Fewer products, better formulations, and routines that feel achievable rather than aspirational.

That a woman identified this gap — and filled it with such precision — feels quietly significant. Mad Labs doesn’t rely on tired tropes or exaggerated claims. Instead, it brings a level of empathy, restraint and intelligence that the men’s skin care category has been overdue for.

Proudly formulated and manufactured in Australia, Mad Labs sits comfortably within the new wave of men’s skin care: science-driven, function-first and refreshingly honest. In a category finally growing up, it’s proof that the future of men’s grooming looks a lot less performative — and a lot more considered.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Meet Marie-Antoinette Issa, the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor steering the lifestyle content across The Carousel, Women Love Tech, and Women Love Wellness. With an impressive career spanning top-tier women's magazines and digital giants, she has written for everything from Cosmopolitan and Cleo to The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, and Concrete Playground. Whether she’s uncovering the latest in wellness for I Quit Sugar or tracking down the best of city life for The Urban List, Marie-Antoinette delivers polished, trend-driven insights that connect deeply with modern women. She is also a travel writer on Women Love Travel.

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