So the next big question is, Am I a girly man?
Now you may be thinking what’s going on here, let me explain. Latest statistics show that more and more men now days are concerned about their appearance. Example: more guys are going to gym, dieting, doing cosmetic surgery and using beauty products. They are in fact more concerned than most women.
“An area of rapid growth in the sales of beauty products has been in products designed specifically for men. Contrary to popular belief, men are in fact concerned with their appearance, albeit to a lesser extent than women. Although this market is relatively new, experts predict cosmetics for men will be the next big thing in beauty products. ”
Ok, let me not get too carried away, women are still the biggest liars/users out there. As Chris Rock (funny clip)pointed out, women’s faces don’t really look the same without the make-up, they aren’t really that tall, their breasts aren’t really that big. All of it is good advertising!
So back to the point am I a real man if I use facial cream, moisturiser and so on? I don’t really believe in using that stuff but I sure don’t want to look like a wrinkly old man at the age of 40.
So the question is does using beauty products (no make-up!) Make me a girly man?
You’re a manly man! A big, macho, super sexy studmuffin. Yes, it’s true.
Nothing wrong with wanting to look young. A real man doesn’t carry a “man purse” or wear a thong. (Except for sumo wrestlers.)
Interesting question… the accepted norms are rapidly changing =) who knows, someday kilts might be the highest in men’s fashion lol
Yeah you’re right, kilts do look awesome, but I’ve only really seen them at weddings, I’m gonna pull one of sometime this year just for the fun of it.