Two in three men admit they have their own 'beauty regime', including using face masks, skin toner and anti-wrinkle cream, a study has found. A poll of 1,000 people found that British males spend an average £760-a-year on 'essentials' to keep their skin in tip-top condition. Amazingly, men said they spent longer on their skincare routine than women, with men taking 23 minutes, compared to women, who take an average of 17 minutes. British males spend an average £760-a-year on 'essentials' to keep their skin in tip-top conditionThe study found that the top skincare products bought by men include facial washes and scrubs – which nearly half, 44 per cent, admitted using – and face masks, which 37 per cent use regularly. One in five men also uses skin toners and the same number said that they use make-up remover to clean 'product' from their faces.
Source: Daily Mail May 19, 2019 00:49 UTC