Category: Grooming
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Here’s all you need to know about face masks, ok?
in GroomingIn our obsession and quest to embrace self-care, face masks have emerged as a front runner. Feeling sad, stressed out or anxious? Nothing a good face mask can’t fix. Right?
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5 reasons you must moisturise your skin!
in GroomingOn top of everything else you need to do in the morning, moisturising your skin can feel like another chore – so why do it?
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4 beard maintenance tips every guy should know
in GroomingGrowing a beard for the first time can be a bit like asking out your crush: everybody’s got an opinion about the best way to do it and the stakes feel super high. With a beard, the stakes *are* high… get it wrong and you have to start over, or walk around with a funny-looking…
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Do you have dry skin after your summer?
in GroomingYour face skin is an important part of your body and taking care of it, especially against the drying effects of the summer sun, is important to your appearance and your well-being. Even if you have oily skin, you’ll need to moisturise, because oily skin can still lack water.
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Konjac sponge – why you should not live without one
in GroomingOne of the biggest discoveries we’ve made this year has been Konjac sponges. What are they and why you should always have one a part of your grooming ritual is what we’re going to show you.
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Top tips for keeping your feet fit and fresh for summer
in GroomingSummer is here for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, and it can get pretty hot! Wear sunscreen, everywhere, including your feet. Which brings us to, how do can you keep your feet feeling fit and fresh for summer? We are back with some tips…
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How often you actually need to shower?
in GroomingWhen was the last time you showered? If you’re like most people, the answer is probably less than 24 hours ago.
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Top 5 options for getting rid of yellow teeth
in GroomingTeeth can look more yellow or darken especially as you age. As the outer enamel wears away, the yellowy dentin underneath becomes more visible. Dentin is the second layer of calcified tissue beneath the outside enamel layer. If you’re looking to whiten your teeth, you do have some alternatives to conventional methods.