i think the question you're really asking is if it's ok for a guy to use a "woman's" skin (or other) product. i say go for it, skin is skin and it'll work. if you're embarrassed about it for whatever reason, no one has to know.
the "for men" products are basically the same thing in a blue container. but you're ahead of the curve here and taking care of your skin. bravo.
2007-05-20 19:24:11
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answered by Daniel 4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm half black half white. Now that I think about it, I've never dated a full black guy. I've dated half black guys, and a guy that was 1/4 black (he looked white, just with curly hair), and full white guys. But never someone full black. It's definitely not because I'm not attracted to them, I just have never had the chance. I live in Utah where it seems like there are only white and mixed people. So I know first hand if white guys date black girls. It happens, and It seems like you see it more now then ever before. I get a lot of compliments on my skin color. I have that natural bronze kind of color that white people tan to try to get. Lol. But I have also seen some beautiful, beautiful dark skin that i'm sure any white guy would love. As you get older guys get more open minded. I didn't go out with a white guy seriously till High School. My boyfriend now is white. Curly dirty blonde hair and blue eyes! Can't get much whiter then that. He's tan, but only because he is on Cross Country and Track. His natural skin color is way white. I think it's adorable. So keep your head up! You will find someone and skin color won't even be an issue.
2016-03-31 23:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-21 06:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, I would say yes all skincare marketed towards women can be used on men. I used to work for Clinique and the Moisture Surge would be just fine. Also check into Bobbi Brown's "Extra" line. It's made for dry skin. There is a wonderful men's line called "The Art of Shaving" you could try if you are hung up on packaging! I say go for it and you'll be the one laughing with the great skin!
2007-05-20 18:11:10
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answered by susannad23 2
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It's not really work(It would work with some skin type only), if guys need to use girl's any skin care. This is bcuz men and wemen have the different skin. I have seen some skin care, and foam for men, such as Nivea and L'oreal...etc, I knew becuz I have some men friends, who had a problem about their skin. If any skin care not work with u and ur skin getting worst, seriously go to skin care clinic ^__^
2007-05-20 18:40:01
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answered by lienskyline 1
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Most beauty products are aimed towards women because women are the ones who are most concerned with their appearances. There's no physiological difference between a guys skin and a girls skin. If you have dry skin, don't feel shy to use a moisturizer like Clinique's. They have quality products and no perfumes in it so it's good for sensitive skin.
2007-05-20 18:11:31
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answered by xsilently_screaming_foreverx 2
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Yes, you can use "girl" products for "guy" skin. However, some girly products have more of a feminine perfume to them. My brothers used to steal all my skin products till I turned them onto some great mens line products at Sephora.com. Both the Anthony and ZIHR products are their favorites. They smell clean instead of cologne like and they were even featured on QueerEye. So, you know they work!
2007-05-20 18:34:34
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answered by rumplstlskin 1
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Yes. Lol. I think almost all the guys I know (the good-looking ones anyway) use some kind of "womens" skin care product. I've also bought Clinique for my brother before and he loves it! If you're curious, ask your sister if you can try some of hers ;)
2007-05-20 18:52:24
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answered by Peaches M 3
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uuuh..u sound girlish...y dont u buy a cream 4 ur own..wat i meant is 4 guyzz...like fair &handsome..etc best of luck
2007-05-20 19:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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