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Author Topic: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?  (Read 5803 times)

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2023, 09:36:49 AM »
First, course greasy skin and pimples is not attractive to most women. If someone is telling you anything different they are motivated by something to say that. Facial hair is like hairstyles or clothing styles, it is a largely cultural and fashion related decision on the part of the individual. If you do not prefer men with facial hair, that is your personal choice. There are plenty of high testosterone, masculine males who choose to shave their faces. There are also many low testosterone, non masculine  men with beards. There is zero correlation between masculinity and facial hair. You know what group of people think it is more manly to have a beard and it is not manly to shave? Uneducated Muslims in places like Afghanistan. Do not let people who think like moronic Muslims influence your thinking.
This.

Not "maybe because you're on birth control" and wonder why no woman ever want to date them

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2023, 09:39:05 AM »
Still nobody answered it but OP asked also would it be a feminine thing to use skincare. Because I've heard men saying even skincare products like facewash, lotion even shampoo for men are just gαy stuffs. For real tho?


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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2023, 10:27:01 AM »
That never occurred to me before, but you might actually be on to something there. 

Could that be part of the "gαy" and gender-confused epidemic that is going on these days?

And even though this isn't strictly effeminacy, maybe a contributing factor to lower sperm counts, as compared to years past? 

I've heard that it could also be partly due to putting murdered baby cells in νассínеs, so that baby boys get injected with some girl cells, and girls with boy cells.  

Marcella Piper-Terry: FETAL CELLS IN VACCINES

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2023, 10:35:17 AM »
First, course greasy skin and pimples is not attractive to most women. If someone is telling you anything different they are motivated by something to say that. Facial hair is like hairstyles or clothing styles, it is a largely cultural and fashion related decision on the part of the individual. If you do not prefer men with facial hair, that is your personal choice. There are plenty of high testosterone, masculine males who choose to shave their faces. There are also many low testosterone, non masculine  men with beards. There is zero correlation between masculinity and facial hair. 

^Ditto. 

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2023, 10:50:49 AM »
Skin products are a psyop, most of them are poison. If you wouldn't eat it, don't put it on your skin. Facial acne is mostly due to gut issues or a vitamin A deficiency. Wash with water and sometimes baking soda. If one need moisturizer use something like beef tallow. So yes men (and women) should not use skincare products.