Men’s shirts have buttons on the right; women’s blouses have buttons on the left.
So there’s a difference, but the significance escapes me.
And the difference between men’s skincare products and women’s?? There’s a difference, I suppose, but the significance escapes me.
Skin doesn’t recognize differences in gender. So men’s skincare products and women’s skincare products are basically the same. The only differences between a men’s line and a women’s line are:
(1) Packaging. Packaging that appeals to men is generally more virile—with bold type and dark colors. It assures men of their masculinity.
(2) Fragrances. Men like outdoorsy scents (like wood and leather), and women like floral notes and fruity fragrances. Both men and women like citrus and spicey (cinnamon, vanilla, lavender, frankincense) scents.
(3) Simplicity. Men like just a few items—no complicated regimens. Until a few years ago, they stuck to just a cleanser/facewash, shampoo and aftershave. Now they’ve become more sensitive to lines and wrinkles and have added anti-aging products and sunscreen to their daily regimen.
Now, more than ever, men are looking at skincare products that prevent and repair lines and wrinkles. So for the holidays, you may want to give your man some anti-aging skincare products. (note, I’m not suggesting that women become cougars—and go after younger men. But if your man can at least look a few years younger, you’ll feel younger too.)
English Speaking Dermatologist in Seoul, chemical peeling, Skincare in Seoul, in Korea. Acne Care Program. Acnebreack out. MTS, Dermal Filler.
English Speaking Dermatologist in Seoul, chemical peeling, Skincare in Seoul, in Korea. Acne Care Program. Acnebreack out. MTS, Dermal Filler.
English Speaking Dermatologist in Seoul, chemical peeling, Skincare in Seoul, in Korea. Acne Care Program. Acnebreack out. MTS, Dermal Filler.
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