Men's Presentation Care

Look composed. Not covered.

Redness-control SPF for men who want their face to look calmer without looking covered. Our first product is a daily redness-control SPF, designed to make visible redness look calmer, without beige pores, green smears, shine, or a makeup look.

No charge today. Join the private beta list and we'll email you before launch.

Composed Redness Control SPF 40, matte slate tube with a brushed gold cap

composed.

Redness Control
SPF 40

Daily facial sunscreen
for visible redness

Soft-matte finish sheer correction

Less red. Still skin.

1.7 FL OZ / 50 mL

Redness down. Still looks like skin.

The problem

Most redness products solve one problem and create another.

01

Too obvious

Looks like tint, makeup, or color corrector.

02

Wrong color

Turns orange, yellow, gray, green, or beige.

03

Bad texture

Settles into pores, stubble, dry patches, and nose creases.

04

Too shiny

Makes the nose and forehead look greasy.

05

Not enough correction

Looks natural, but barely reduces redness.

The product

First: Redness Control SPF.

Facial redness can make you look embarrassed, nervous, overheated, angry, drunk, or stressed, even when you feel normal. Composed Redness Control SPF is being developed for men who want their face to look calmer without looking like they used makeup.

Daily SPF target
Subtle visible redness reduction
Soft-matte finish
Finger application
No beige pigment in pores
No green cast
No shiny nose
Built for stubble, pores, and harsh lighting
Close-up of a soft-matte, ivory cream texture

The category

What is presentation care?

Presentation care is the category between skincare, grooming, and makeup: products men use before being seen. Not to look transformed. Not to look covered. Just to look like themselves on a better, calmer day. We're starting with facial redness.

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Our standard

Our standard is real life, not a beauty swatch.

A redness product is useless if it only works in bathroom lighting. Composed is being built around the places where products usually fail.

01Bathroom mirror
02Daylight
03Office lighting
04Car mirror
05Phone selfie
064-hour wear
07Nose and cheek pores
08Stubble and shave zones
09Mild sweat / walk test

The goal is simple: your face looks calmer, but nobody thinks you used something.

Private beta

Help build the first formula.

We're looking for men with facial redness, flushing, rosacea-prone skin, red cheeks, red nose, post-shave redness, or visible irritation, especially if you've tried tinted sunscreen, green corrector, Dr. Jart, Erborian, Hero, concealer, BB/CC cream, or anything similar.

No charge today. Your answers stay private and are used only to build the formula.

Founder note

Built by someone who needed this.

I spent years trying to make facial redness look less obvious without looking like I had makeup on. Most products were too shiny, too tinted, too green, too orange, or obvious in pores and stubble. Composed is being built around that exact problem: less red, still skin.

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

No. Composed is presentation care, designed to make redness look calmer while still looking like skin, not to cover or transform your face like makeup.

Not yet. The product is in development. We’re validating demand and recruiting private beta testers before launch. Join the list and we’ll email you first.

No. Composed products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent rosacea or any medical condition. It is a presentation-care product focused on how redness looks.

We have a daily SPF target, but the exact SPF and broad-spectrum claims are subject to final formulation, testing, and regulatory review.

Our goal is a no-beige, no-green approach that reduces visible redness across a range of skin tones. Final performance across tones is part of what beta testing will validate.

That’s the entire standard. The goal is a soft-matte, skin-like finish that holds up in real lighting so your face looks calmer without looking like you used something.