Do You?.....

The one thing I've always noticed is that the guys obsessed with skin care whom I've known were all younger than me, and their skin didn't look as good.

I use Aloe Vera gel under my shaving cream and occasionally afterwards. Otherwise it's shower gel for me (all over, but I keep my hair short).
 
I've used Walgreens "Skin Essentials Beauty Lotion" since I was in my 20's. It is the generic version of Oil of OLay. I use it as aftershave because it sooths and does not sting.
 
Oh, yeAH. I use Clinique's face wash, scruffing lotion, and moisturizer. I've moisturized from year, and quit using alcohol-based after shaves a long time ago. I also use sensitive skin shaving cream and try to stay out of the sun.
Sheesh HickBoy! All those Clinique products, I had no idea you were so high maintenance. :tongue:
 
Soap, shampoo, shaving cream ... and that's it.
I know I should moisturize, and I do for three days every five years or so.
One thing: When I shower or bathe, I tend to use rather cool water, so I keep the oil on my skin. (Wakes me up, too.)
 
I use a face scrub/exfoliant and just soap and regular shaving cream. I agree with Uncut that water is one of the best things for good skin. I usually drink more than the suggested amount every day and so far it's working well.
 
Aftershave
Aftershave Balm
Amber Body Mist
Antibacterial Handwash
Antibacterial Mouthwash
Antidandruff Shampoo
Apricot Face Scrub
Blackhead Cleansing Scrub
Deep Cleaning Face Wash
Hair Gel
Hair Wax
Roll-on Antiperspirant
Royal Hand Jelly
Shaving Foam
Shaving Oil
Shower Gel
Spray Deodorant
Talcum Powder
Ultra Hydrating Balm
Ultra Whitening Toothpaste
Vanilla Body Lotion

The usual. :smile:
 
Aftershave
Aftershave Balm
Amber Body Mist
Antibacterial Handwash
Antibacterial Mouthwash
Antidandruff Shampoo
Apricot Face Scrub
Blackhead Cleansing Scrub
Deep Cleaning Face Wash
Hair Gel
Hair Wax
Roll-on Antiperspirant
Royal Hand Jelly
Shaving Foam
Shaving Oil
Shower Gel
Spray Deodorant
Talcum Powder
Ultra Hydrating Balm
Ultra Whitening Toothpaste
Vanilla Body Lotion

The usual. :smile:

Damn. We're going to be Target's best customers when you get here. :biggrin1:
 
Not only that, I need to be fucked 4-5 times a day to keep my pipes clear.
That's no problem :wink: but I have no idea when you think you will have time to use all that stuff.

Aftershave
Aftershave Balm
Amber Body Mist
Antibacterial Handwash
Antibacterial Mouthwash
Antidandruff Shampoo
Apricot Face Scrub
Blackhead Cleansing Scrub
Deep Cleaning Face Wash
Hair Gel
Hair Wax
Roll-on Antiperspirant
Royal Hand Jelly
Shaving Foam
Shaving Oil
Shower Gel
Spray Deodorant
Talcum Powder
Ultra Hydrating Balm
Ultra Whitening Toothpaste
Vanilla Body Lotion

The usual. :smile:
Oh Dear God! :eek: You use more products than the Fab Five!!! Are you sure you're not a girl? :eek::biggrin1:
 
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Originally Posted by Love-it

Oh, hell no! I am a man for pete's sake.

I have heard of soap and toothpaste though.



LOL -- heard of them, well isn't it about time you actually USED them?! (Sorry.... couldn't resist the comment) :tongue:

OK, I will admit that I use soap and toothpaste and even a bit of shampoo on what's left of the hair, but I can't stand the smell and feel of foo-foo skin care products, deodorants, colognes and all the other high maintenance products foisted on the public.

If you don't smoke, drink coffee and alcohol you don't rank-up so quickly and another interesting note that when I lived in the woods, building trails and backpacking your body odors are more natural and you don't work up a stink like you do in the big city.

This was pointed out by two college gals in the early 70's who went to great lengths to explain bacteria count etc., I believe that NASA also did a study that showed bacteria counts spike hours after washing and then reduces to a lower count.

I do shower, as does my wife, before making love.
 
Okay Men -

Do you indulge in skin care products? Do you have a night cream, eye cream, anti-gravity cream, moisturizer, firming cream, regenerating serum, or something even better?

I have not heard men speak of this here.

With the vain (excuse me - conscientious) parents that I have, such things were a part of my father's routine from the time I was a tot.
Mother, of course.

So as I matured, my guy friends were like "What the hell is that? That's gay!"
Girlfriends I have had have been like "Why do you have all that stuff?"
My response has always been "Do you want a shriveled up piece of shit for a boyfriend? No? Then shut up.".

Just wondering if I am unusual to pay such attention to skin care as a straight man.
I dont see anything wrong with that.