Acne isn't just a teenage girl problem. Men get it too — but they've been less likely to seek help. That's changing. The acne treatment market research study shows that the male segment is the fastest‑growing, with a CAGR above 6%. Why? Because male grooming is now mainstream, and social media (Zoom calls) made men hyperaware of their skin.
What are men using? Face washes with salicylic acid, adapalene gel (Differin), and even oral antibiotics for cystic acne. The acne treatment market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing distribution channel for men is online — they'd rather order a men's acne kit than browse a beauty aisle.
But men have thicker skin and more sebum, so they may need higher concentrations of active ingredients. And they're less likely to moisturise, leading to irritation.
The message: if you're a man with acne, don't be embarrassed. Talk to a dermatologist. A simple routine (wash, treat, moisturise) can change your face — and your confidence.