Why Do Men Feel So Ashamed To Take Care of Themselves?

August 3rd, 2010 posted by easmgr
Why Do Men Feel So Ashamed To Take Care of Themselves?

Ever since the time dinosaurs roamed the face of the earth looking pretty has just been the prerogative of the so called weaker sex– yes, that’s what women are commonly referred to! (Though, I always wonder why on earth is that!) Looking pretty is not just about looks but also about hygiene, is it not?

So women are banished for taking forever on their hair– obviously we would because our hair is much longer than men (normally!). The amount of time it takes to shampoo, condition, dry and comb, and finally style hair which is up to the waist versus up to the ear is bound to be more – don’t you reckon?

Okay, so if looks were important only for women then why are there a slew of beauty products out proudly stating “FOR MEN”? From face washes to shower gels to moisturizers everything is out there for the picking. Even c fold towels, I am not entirely sure how a towel can be for one sex or the other, but there it is. It is obvious that there is a market for this segment else there would not be so many companies jumping onto the bandwagon all of a sudden.

The whole fact of the matter is that in this day and age where we live in cities with such bad quality of air, our hair and skin has to bear the brunt of so called development. Now this muck does not specifically target the select few, which in this case are referred to as the women. Men are also inflicted with dirt and fumes from pollutant spewing cars so are they supposed to go around looking all grimy to make them look macho? Not fair, I say.

So, all you men folk out there, come out your “closed minds” and do not feel shy to proclaim to the world that you too need to use a face wash or even a moisturizer. Free yourselves from the shackles of old stereotypes!

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