He’d kill me if he knew I’d posted this online, but no there isn’t any medical issues associated with men using women’s skincare products. Whilst it’s not exactly socially acceptable, I can understand men doing it because of the lack of male skincare products. Men who suffer with painfully dry skin or excessively oily skin are likely to use women’s products as I can think of lots of women’s products that could be used to combat this issue but no men’s products.My boyfriend usually uses Clarins moisturiser and facewash from the male range, but if he runs out he’s straight into mine!
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April 3rd, 2012 at 8:03 pm
He’d kill me if he knew I’d posted this online, but no there isn’t any medical issues associated with men using women’s skincare products. Whilst it’s not exactly socially acceptable, I can understand men doing it because of the lack of male skincare products. Men who suffer with painfully dry skin or excessively oily skin are likely to use women’s products as I can think of lots of women’s products that could be used to combat this issue but no men’s products.My boyfriend usually uses Clarins moisturiser and facewash from the male range, but if he runs out he’s straight into mine!
April 13th, 2012 at 8:26 pm
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. “Actions lie louder than words.” by Carolyn Wells.