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Mens Grooming And Cosmetic Products?
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Prompted by a thread about womens make up/ beauty products I would like to ask male ABers how many of you have ever used 'Male Grooming & cosmetic products'?
I will admit to deodorant and very occasionally after shave but nothing else.
Do any of you use stuff like moisturizers and facial scrubs? or more to the point would you admit to using them if you did?
Oh, I did once try to dye my hair as my daughter wanted me to look younger for her wedding. It was a disaster my hair stayed silver grey but my scalp turned pink!
I am 63 in January as I would think age matters in this.
I will admit to deodorant and very occasionally after shave but nothing else.
Do any of you use stuff like moisturizers and facial scrubs? or more to the point would you admit to using them if you did?
Oh, I did once try to dye my hair as my daughter wanted me to look younger for her wedding. It was a disaster my hair stayed silver grey but my scalp turned pink!
I am 63 in January as I would think age matters in this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My generation I think are far more into grooming. My dad, for instance, (64) uses a roll on deodorant and a splash of aftershave. In his words I am a "Big Puff" because I use several products.
I use a hair thickening shampoo, face scrub, shaving gel, facial moisturiser, deodorant, after shave daily.
This has been my routine since I was about 18. Whether it has made a jot of difference, who knows!!
I use a hair thickening shampoo, face scrub, shaving gel, facial moisturiser, deodorant, after shave daily.
This has been my routine since I was about 18. Whether it has made a jot of difference, who knows!!
Coal tar soap
Shampoo - soap again - once you realise that shampoo is the K salt of soap (which is a Na salt) - the rest is then money.
I think old men need some sort of poof-juice to cover up the old-man smell.
The less the dog likes it, the better you are doing.
dont forget to clean your teeth ( if any)
Shampoo - soap again - once you realise that shampoo is the K salt of soap (which is a Na salt) - the rest is then money.
I think old men need some sort of poof-juice to cover up the old-man smell.
The less the dog likes it, the better you are doing.
dont forget to clean your teeth ( if any)
None. I'm a bloke.
In my youth I may have tried the odd aftershave given me as an Xmas present, but other grooming Xmas gifts sit on the shelf for years until slung.
I did once try to hide the grey hair/beard but couldn't be arsed to keep it up for more than a few days. And anyway the ingredients included arsenic ! (Perhaps it was meant for bum hair ?)
Only use medical type products if there is an issue to deal with. If the face is flaking off I may try an ointment or two.
In my youth I may have tried the odd aftershave given me as an Xmas present, but other grooming Xmas gifts sit on the shelf for years until slung.
I did once try to hide the grey hair/beard but couldn't be arsed to keep it up for more than a few days. And anyway the ingredients included arsenic ! (Perhaps it was meant for bum hair ?)
Only use medical type products if there is an issue to deal with. If the face is flaking off I may try an ointment or two.
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