The Acceptance of Male Beauty

The Neanderthal look of modern man is now disappearing. It seems much more acceptable these days for men to take physical care of themselves. It seems that men are hogging the bathroom these days as they spend time and make the effort to transform themsleves into something beautiful.

We have moved on from mere soap and deoderant and are able confidently to but moisturisers and cleansers. As confident as I now am at buying beauty products - I still rather buy from sites like mankind.co.uk as it is easy to use and the products are fairly-priced.

I find buying decisions harder these days at the available choice grows. You can choose one brand that supply an array of products such as Anthony Logistics and Zirh who supply things like, shaving products, face products, body products, anti acne products, anti-aging products, hair care products, sun care products, shavers and more.

Or you can choose products from brands that sell themselves as experts in helping with certain condition such as Acnease, who claim that they are selling the only clinically testes herbal treatment for acne. You can focus right down when buying male beauty products and look at ranges that deal with one part of the body e.g. Nails, hair, eyes etc.

According to a recent survey, men between the ages of 15 and 24 years are much more willing to part with their hard-earned cash to buy male beauty products to enhance their appearance to attract sexual partners and relationships. Elders aged between 35-54 aren't as keen. However, I would like to see this poll being taken in another ten years to find out if the attitude towards the acceptance of the enhancement of male beauty still exists and thus the profile for the demographics of the market extends in years as the younger audience gets older.

 

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