What women can teach men about beauty and grooming

While an overflowing bathroom cabinet can be a chore, there is no question that all the products living there serve a purpose.

Men’s grooming is a topic that has been steadily gaining momentum for the last decade. Today many men don’t need their significant other to guide them through the seemingly endless products.

That being said there is still much wisdom to be gained from the grooming regime of the women in your life. Pay attention to those far more practiced, they’ve got years of experience. We’re still trying to work out the difference between toner and cleanser!

  • Moisturise. Daily. - Keeping your skin hydrated is the cornerstone of any good grooming routine. Say goodbye to dry elbows and welcome an era of clean, soft skin. An under eye serum can help perk tired eyes up and alongside an anti-aging moisturiser. These products can sort you out in time for you Saturday brunch date, no matter what time you went to bed.
  • Keep yourself clean - Using a flannel or a sponge is important to shift the dirt soaked up by the soap. Ignoring areas, like the legs, when you’re tired in the morning is a habit that should be broken. Clean skin is healthy skin and a buildup of sweat and oils can cause havoc. A face wash can help provide added nutrients to help keep oiliness away.
  • Shampoo and condition - Don’t use an all in one body and hair wash. No one ever got nice hair with a bar of soap. You shouldn’t shampoo everyday, especially if you’re sporting a longer hairstyle. A few times a week is enough. Over-shampooing can lead to your hair actually producing too much oil to compensate. It’s a vicious cycle! Added zinc will help to keep your black jumpers free of dandruff. There is no worse look than greasy hair speckled with dead scalp skin. Avoid this at all costs.
  • Trust in nature - Aloe Vera and Menthol help to keep skin fresh and moisturised alongside tightening pores. These plants have been used by people for thousands of years to spruce themselves up. It’d be a shame to break the tradition!
  • Don’t forget to floss - Much of the bacteria that cause bad breath are in between your teeth, devouring the scraps of last night’s takeaway and causing all sorts of funk. Get some floss in there and save everyone the hassle!
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