Now many people would disagree and some would agree but a lot of men now go for facials and take care of their skins…
In Pakistan its very common and as long as they dont go over the limit..they can still be called a MAN!
In UK..I cant find any place where men can go and have themselves treated in facials and stuff…I really want my fiance to have one before the wedding day as I really think it helps their skin…what do you lot think?
Does anyone know of any places like these in UK?
Please can I say, this is everyones personal opinion whether its a ‘Manly’ thing to do…so pls dont start fiting with each other over this..Thanks
lol i think facials are fine as long as they dont get their eyebrows done! although my fiance was asking about where he could go for men hair removal :s kinda grossed me out lol dont know y
iv heard that you can go to lots of these beauticans and they do it
i'm sure there are plenty, you just have to search online.
i know for a fact there are loads in London and even where I live on the local high street there is a men's grooming salon that does hair styling, hair removal, facials etc... but then it is a popular place for City commuters to live in...
How ironic. I was talking to my fiance last night about him getting facials before the wedding. He exclaimed, "They wont touch my eye brows, would they?!"
Haha.. I assured him they wont do anything he didn't want them to..:p
So yeah, I'm all for the facials and then some. Its good hygiene and certainly gives off a finished, well put together look at the end.
If they are too expensive or you think he won’t go, buy some good quality products that he can use himself everyday to keep his skin exfoliated and moisturised properly.
My fiance is in Pakistan and he would never go and have a facial or anything but he does like to look good. We’re getting married in December and I’m going to PK in August so I’m taking plenty of skincare things with me. Also intensive hand moisturisers and things like that.
I recommended Olay Thermal Skin Polisher in another thread. It works so well that I’m taking that for him too - at least I know it works rather than messing around trying to find men’s products. Hehee.. he doesn’t mind either, he stole the moisturiser I gave his mum some time ago, so I buy him his own now.
Your lucky...my one dnt wanna go 4 a facial bt im trying 2 force him and i got him sum exfoliation products bt he dnt use em..he said soap is the best....wish he would listen just 4 da big day!