What grooming products do you use?
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Topic started by CliveyB Of The Anorakkerati (clive)
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cliveSun 15/07/07 11:51 |
I was always brought up using just basic simple products like soap, shampoo and deodorants, and have never regularly used any other products like moistuisers, hair gels, etc. Yet some of my gay friends seem to have 101 things in their bathroom that they use on a daily basis. |
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richiemidsSun 15/07/07 11:53 |
L'Oreal anti-ageing cream.... I noticed a difference so it's worth the price!... Hmmmm..... Maybe this should be an anonymous posting! |
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mattskibSun 15/07/07 11:54 |
Erm, well, apart from the basics (shampoo, deodorant etc etc) I do use a face-wash and moisturiser. Very occasionally I will use an eye cream if I am looking particularly black-baggy in that department - but that's about it! |
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kenafridSun 15/07/07 11:55 |
I use Nivea for men, although the pound shop near me does fantastic toiletries if you don't mind the writing on the bottle being in Turkish, or Greek. |
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deleted:maxxmanSun 15/07/07 11:55 |
johnsons baby bath, badedas shower and bath gelee....nivea moisturiser for men and a decent deoderant |
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