Do I Need Shaving Cream? Do I Need Shaving Cream? "Do I need shaving cream?" It's a question that sparks debates among grooming aficionados. Some swear by its necessity, wh... Read more
How Often Should You Change Your Razor Blades? How Often Should You Change Your Razor Blades? Are you changing your razor blade weekly? Daily? Once in a blue moon-ly? It’s one of our most common... Read more
Does My Facial Hair Become Thicker After I Shave? Does My Facial Hair Become Thicker After I Shave? There are a few lessons to be learned from the infamous Dress: (1) It doesn’t take much to become... Read more
Will Shaving Cream Really Stop My Glasses From Fogging Up? Anyone who wears eyeglasses has experienced the somewhat debilitating, vastly irritating phenomenon of seeing their lens turn opaque with fog, especially when wearing a mask. It’s just an extra hassle some people have to bear during this pandemic — or so we thought. Read more
Why Does My Beard Itch? Why Does My Beard Itch? For those of you familiar with the five o’clock shadow, the irritation begins mere hours after you shave. Or put another w... Read more
Know Your Body: Hair Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals. On the human scalp alone, the average number of hairs is 120,000 (natural blondes tend to have more, redheads less). It’s the second fastest growing tissue in the body (bone marrow is the fastest) and a full head of the stuff gathered together like a creepy follicular rope can support an incredible 23 tonnes of weight. Read more
How to ‘Undo’ a Bad Haircut How to ‘Undo’ a Bad Haircut There’s something heartbreaking about hating a new haircut. I’m not sure whether it’s the fact that you spent tens of d... Read more
Dealing with Ear Hair: Trimming vs. Plucking vs. Waxing A trained manscaper weighs the pros and cons of each ear hair removal method, then explains how to groom your furry lobes like a pro. Read more
The Unsettling Science of Unibrows Discover why some people have them, why some folk find them creepy, and how to get rid of them. Read more