No, men should moisturise too :D
2006-11-15 05:31:14
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answer #1
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answered by huggz 7
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No its not feminine and its great for your skin! All types of skin. If you select the real cocoa butter its not as sticky as the mixed cocoa butter like oils and grease. The lotion absorbs in your skin faster and it help deplete wrinkles in the skins, stretch marks, and uneven complextions. I think that men have these problems just like women so the lotion is not gender bias. I hope this helps. My entire family uses Palmers cocoa butter lotion and lip balms. You can also get the cocoa butter stick to keep in your car for about .99. I think it better then chap stick. and who wants to kiss a rough dry man. lol... Use cocoa butter as much as you can.
2006-11-15 05:41:53
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answered by mojo 1
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Not at all.. Guys need to have nice skin also! Cocoa Butter is a very good lotion for really dry skin...
2006-11-15 05:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, its important for a man to moisturize his situation. If you dont want to smell like cocoa butter buy Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream- its fragrance free, non comedogenic, non greasy and is also free of harsh chemicals. Its $10 for a 16 oz jar but its a great product.
2006-11-15 05:46:31
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answered by Brey 3
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No it is not feminine for a man, women love men with good skin just the same as men love women with good skin..... so slap some of that all over except for places like your feet, neck and face..... AND the best thing to do too is to put a little drop of johnson's baby oil (or use the baby oil by itself) because the our skin produces oil and not cream and lotion. oil makes your soft and smooth and gives it a healthy, young look.
2006-11-15 05:35:40
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answered by jazi_fizzo 1
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No not at all. Many men use cocoa butter. Good for you for taking care of your skin! Men need to moisterize too. Cocoa butter is a scent that both men and women care wear...smells just faintly...and reminds me of the beach ..You'll smell good and look good.
2006-11-15 05:39:54
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answered by svmainus 7
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No not at all. After my hubby gets out of the shower I always make him put on lotion. This time of the year skin gets really dry so everyone should use some type of moisturizer.
2006-11-15 06:47:07
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answer #7
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answered by krchamp 3
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2016-10-22 03:35:53
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answered by carrera 4
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My ex used to use it for his stretch marks...it was kind of vein, but whatever. I think lotion in general is a feminine product, but hey, if you want to, use it and don't tell anyone if you're worried about it. It's just lotion.
2006-11-15 05:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no! i know guys that use victorias secret lotions and love it....go crazy on the cocoa butter sweetie.......it doesnt matter what anyone says! at least you will smell good!
2006-11-15 09:47:39
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answered by tiffany b 2
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No. Its just a moisturizer. I don't understand why guys think that..lol. I'd rather a guy have nice skin, then never use it just because he thought it was too 'feminine'. Keep on using it! :)
2006-11-15 05:34:09
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answered by PeachyFixation 4
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