Dealing with skin care and beauty in general has been female dominated for pretty much all of time. Part of that goes back to the “olden days” or “good old days” as many a millennial has heard their older relatives refer to the past, where women ascribed to a certain image and lifestyle because that is what society told them they were supposed to do. Though this statement still rings true to this day, many women and men have begun pushing the boundaries and bringing what was once a taboo or alternative thought into the mainstream and making it the new norm. It always seems that in media that beauty, hair and skin products are marketed specifically for women - each product with a specific use - while men are left with one cream you can use to wash and condition your hair, wash your body, and as a face wash/shaving cream. This one and done mentality of male grooming has always been made fun of in the media because men are traditionally “lower maintenance” than women. But the fact of the…
Let’s be honest guys, asking and thinking about skin care is probably usually the farthest thing from your minds. Though you may take time on your overall appearance with your clothing or how you wear your hair, it may be difficult to know where to start in the realm of skincare - mostly because most skincare brands, products, and overall content seems to be geared almost exclusively towards women. However, starting your very own skincare routine does not have to be super complicated, convoluted or confusing at all. It doesn’t have to be a million steps or products, and it certainly doesn’t have to be super time consuming. Below is a detailed five step starting point for any skincare proficiency level. Step One: Get some sleep! One of the best things you can do for yourself is getting some quote on quote “beautyrest.” That’s right men, beauty sleep doesn’t just affect women; men need their eight hours too. Clocking those recommended seven to eight hours will give your cells plenty of…
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