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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

I noticed on another thread last night that a certain lipstick brand cost €14

Now I haven't a clue how much ladies stuff costs to be honest

What expensive make up item do you buy,how much is it.If its expensive do you justify it in your head or think feck it I'm worth it

Men....do you buy stuff for your beauty regime if you have one

Me ...most expensive thing I buy is aftershave and its around €100 a bottle

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

My eyeshadow palettes are around 60 quid

My foundation is around the 40e mark

Makeup is an expensive pastime

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My razor for my head...£15

Rest is just god given natural good looks.

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway

Don’t forget that we’re also paying a pink tax. Things like razors marketing at women are more expensive than those marketed at men.

My most expensive is probably my skincare and shampoo but then if you break them down to price per use maybe they’re not. One way or another I’m worth it

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"Don’t forget that we’re also paying a pink tax. Things like razors marketing at women are more expensive than those marketed at men.

My most expensive is probably my skincare and shampoo but then if you break them down to price per use maybe they’re not. One way or another I’m worth it "

I've noticed the razor price difference previously ....cant see why a normal razor wouldn't do the same job .....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't wear makeup very often, so my spend on that is very low. Skincare is a different ballgame, especially with fair sensitive skin and psoriasis

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West

The cost of women's skincare is absolutely extortionate!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im very minimalist with makeup so no big expenses there.

My face cream is £30 a jar so I always buy it as 3 for 2 to get the value there.

I do like to use it on my ass cheeks and other soft parts which is my little extravagance

They are also worth it

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Perfume paid €120

Don't wear makeup only on special occasions and that's €50 a time with him,bought the lipstick he uses and that was €25 so ill always have that....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've a nice square jawline, it's not always the price of the makeup. Foundation,Contouring, concealers and powder and fixing spray viola.

Cost doesn't come into it, some guys will spend a fortune on fishing tackle, I know quite a few male tackle tart's. Yes tackle tart's their lure or fly boxes are a testament of how they're attracted to glitzy files and lures. They can't help themselves lol

Women use make up to feel good about themselves, it's creativity in itself. Men used war paint back in the day.

As a cross dresser the amount of (STRAIGHT) guy's filling up my inbox and looking for a walk on the wild side is phenomenal. So I suppose I must be doing something right. Im Man enough to wear a dress lol but a lot of these straight guys aren't man enough to show their face

I've load's of make up and different fake tans...it's fun getting all dolled up. Quick shower it's all gone down the shower drain .

I love contouring, something magic about how you can change your look and dept of cheeks and shape of your face.

Shape shifter here

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"Im very minimalist with makeup so no big expenses there.

My face cream is £30 a jar so I always buy it as 3 for 2 to get the value there.

I do like to use it on my ass cheeks and other soft parts which is my little extravagance

They are also worth it "

So you like your ass covered in cream,,,,, interesting

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I'm blessed by being a natural beauty - in other words at this stage of my life I fully embrace my wrinkles, saggy bits and the weather tossed hair.

So I'd say my sun cream of ca 30quid is the biggest expense beside the holidays itself, which are probably the best overall beauty treatment anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im very minimalist with makeup so no big expenses there.

My face cream is £30 a jar so I always buy it as 3 for 2 to get the value there.

I do like to use it on my ass cheeks and other soft parts which is my little extravagance

They are also worth it

So you like your ass covered in cream,,,,, interesting "

Cheeky

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I spend €80-100 on aftershave then some hair stuff and face creams/treatments that wouldn’t be more that €30 all in.

I don’t see anyone taking about hair, I pay €25 every three weeks

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"I've a nice square jawline, it's not always the price of the makeup. Foundation,Contouring, concealers and powder and fixing spray viola.

Cost doesn't come into it, some guys will spend a fortune on fishing tackle, I know quite a few male tackle tart's. Yes tackle tart's their lure or fly boxes are a testament of how they're attracted to glitzy files and lures. They can't help themselves lol

Women use make up to feel good about themselves, it's creativity in itself. Men used war paint back in the day.

As a cross dresser the amount of (STRAIGHT) guy's filling up my inbox and looking for a walk on the wild side is phenomenal. So I suppose I must be doing something right. Im Man enough to wear a dress lol but a lot of these straight guys aren't man enough to show their face

I've load's of make up and different fake tans...it's fun getting all dolled up. Quick shower it's all gone down the shower drain .

I love contouring, something magic about how you can change your look and dept of cheeks and shape of your face.

Shape shifter here "

They're not straight

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Don’t forget that we’re also paying a pink tax. Things like razors marketing at women are more expensive than those marketed at men.

My most expensive is probably my skincare and shampoo but then if you break them down to price per use maybe they’re not. One way or another I’m worth it "

Where are you seeing that women are paying more for razors?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ah here, I'm nearly afraid to admit it!

Multiple eyeshadow palettes ranging from £25 - £50, same for foundations (I've several different shades & formulations for various occasions, time of the year, etc).

My skincare & tan too.

I've somewhere in the region of 40 lipsticks, several in the £20/25 bracket.

My full haircare regime - shampoo, conditioner, heat protecter, styling cream, texturising spray and finishing oil cost me just over £150 but lasts for ages.

But without a shadow of doubt, my nails are my biggest beauty expense. I have them done every 4 weeks. It was £45 a pop but went up to £55 in January. It's worth it to me though because they're my signature "thing", and they bring a little bit of frivolous joy to my life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I spend €80-100 on aftershave then some hair stuff and face creams/treatments that wouldn’t be more that €30 all in.

I don’t see anyone taking about hair, I pay €25 every three weeks "

I cut my own and don't need to colour it as the blonde and red blend out the white nicely, naturally. So zero costs for hair for me Yeooooooo!!!

I also cut for all in the house so the only cost is if the boys want fades from a barber. Haven't mastered a good quality fade yet.

Life goals

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"I spend €80-100 on aftershave then some hair stuff and face creams/treatments that wouldn’t be more that €30 all in.

I don’t see anyone taking about hair, I pay €25 every three weeks "

Jack I pay 15 every month.....and I'm bald

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West


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Where are you seeing that women are paying more for razors? "

Without sales or offers on, its 15-25% dearer for women. Fairly common knowledge.

In Tesco, where probably cheapest standard. A Mach 3 Turbo with one blade is circa €8. A comparable womans in the Venus range with single blade is €9.75

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I spend €80-100 on aftershave then some hair stuff and face creams/treatments that wouldn’t be more that €30 all in.

I don’t see anyone taking about hair, I pay €25 every three weeks

Jack I pay 15 every month.....and I'm bald "

They must have big windows

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I don't tend to use expensive make up. I like what I use and I know what suits me so I don't see the point in getting more expensive products. I do use some slightly more expensive skin care products but they last a good while so it evens out as not being too bad.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"I spend €80-100 on aftershave then some hair stuff and face creams/treatments that wouldn’t be more that €30 all in.

I don’t see anyone taking about hair, I pay €25 every three weeks

Jack I pay 15 every month.....and I'm bald

They must have big windows "

My kids say I get it polished

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

I prefer the natural look so not a big spender on makeup and toiletries.

Soap, shampoo, deodoran, shaving gel and razor blades which are mad money

My skincare is quite affordable and I generally only use tinted moisturizer, mascara and eyeliner.

Hairdresser twice a year at €40 or so...

And my eau de toilette is refreshingly affordable considering the outrageous price of these ridiculous brand names . Himself probably spends more there than I do

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By *amsevenMan
over a year ago

cork

Eh how much is head and shoulders again?

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

All hair and body products are from Mancave and I only get then in bundles when they have flash sales.

Last bundles were large bottles of shampoo, conditioner and 3 different types of shower gel for £45 and I'm only halfway through them so they will last a year.

Haircut every 6-8 weeks which used to be £10 but went up to £13 at Christmas.

Have a 5 year old bottle of Invinctus that I despise and I refuse to pay silly money for fragrances and have a selection of about 6 dupes from The Essence Vault at £15 a bottle. Have enough to last at least a year.

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


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Where are you seeing that women are paying more for razors?

Without sales or offers on, its 15-25% dearer for women. Fairly common knowledge.

In Tesco, where probably cheapest standard. A Mach 3 Turbo with one blade is circa €8. A comparable womans in the Venus range with single blade is €9.75"

I use men's razors, I find them better. With the women's ones you are paying extra for the fancier design and packaging. Mrs.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


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Where are you seeing that women are paying more for razors?

Without sales or offers on, its 15-25% dearer for women. Fairly common knowledge.

In Tesco, where probably cheapest standard. A Mach 3 Turbo with one blade is circa €8. A comparable womans in the Venus range with single blade is €9.75

I use men's razors, I find them better. With the women's ones you are paying extra for the fancier design and packaging. Mrs."

Plus, look at all the most expensive ones out there. All are mens.

Proglide, proshield, fusion, gilette labs etc. All cost 30-40 for replacement pack of usually 4 or 6 heads

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm very low maintenance moisturiser from Aldi makeup from the pharmacy and dye my own hair. The only thing I splurge on is the lingerie but I wear it all the time so I justify it by cost per wear!

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West


"

Where are you seeing that women are paying more for razors?

Without sales or offers on, its 15-25% dearer for women. Fairly common knowledge.

In Tesco, where probably cheapest standard. A Mach 3 Turbo with one blade is circa €8. A comparable womans in the Venus range with single blade is €9.75

I use men's razors, I find them better. With the women's ones you are paying extra for the fancier design and packaging. Mrs.

Plus, look at all the most expensive ones out there. All are mens.

Proglide, proshield, fusion, gilette labs etc. All cost 30-40 for replacement pack of usually 4 or 6 heads"

That's just like any other product or gimmick, if people are stupid enough to pay for it.

I use a safety razor, get a hundred blades for €10!

Some lads want 3 blades and others just want a gimmick to feel good about. "The Super Glide 5000 Turbo Mach G-force 10 blade razor" or some shite like that!

But in comparison, women's products have a pink tax!

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

I use Wilkinson Sword Hydro five Razors

An 8 pack of blades is less than 20 euro normally

When they first came out Tesco had a pricing error and were selling them for a Euro

Took everything off the shelves and a refill pack from the stock room out the back ....spent €80 in total saved an absolute fortune

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't know if this counts but definitely gives me confidence nd makes me feel gorgeous but clothes shoes and handbags are my biggest expense runner's 110 euro a pop most expensive boots 220 euro whoops lol

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off….

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"I don't know if this counts but definitely gives me confidence nd makes me feel gorgeous but clothes shoes and handbags are my biggest expense runner's 110 euro a pop most expensive boots 220 euro whoops lol "

I have a pair of knee high riding style boots, great with skinnies or a dress. €220 but have worn them religiously for 8 years now. Recently managed to get a new pair for a similar price. I prefer to spend in quality and get the time out of a product. Mind, boots are a nightmare for me with practically nonexistent calves

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"I don't know if this counts but definitely gives me confidence nd makes me feel gorgeous but clothes shoes and handbags are my biggest expense runner's 110 euro a pop most expensive boots 220 euro whoops lol "

I notice you haven't mentioned the cost of your most expensive handbag

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"I'm very low maintenance moisturiser from Aldi."

The Lacura SPF30 moisturiser is good.

It's a waste of money to invest in expensive day creams if they don't have SPF30 and I notice a lot of them don't.

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off…."

Does your official face pic include the bag? I'd feel catfished if it didn't

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off…."

I have a partnership deal with a certain German supermarket I get all the brown bags I need. You feeling a Lidl bit horny.

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By *uriousVoyeurMan
over a year ago

Northside


"Im very minimalist with makeup so no big expenses there.

My face cream is £30 a jar so I always buy it as 3 for 2 to get the value there.

I do like to use it on my ass cheeks and other soft parts which is my little extravagance

They are also worth it "

So...let me get this right. Your face is as smooth as a baby's ass and your ass is as smooth as a baby's face???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm definitely low cost lady, have 1 bottle of perfume was a Xmas gift.

One expensive handbag was a gift from my parents a few years ago.

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By *ndqtMan
over a year ago

The Wild West

Like you bogm I invest in a good aftershave and I do admit to seeing my barber very regulary. Cant beat a proper beard trim and shape from a good barber.

After that - my boots and jeans ... I will admit to spending €300 on a pair of boots and as I live in jeans - no bother paying well for a nice pair of jeans that fit right

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By *ndqtMan
over a year ago

The Wild West

BTW.. I'm not gorgeous so you know.... ask my veris....

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan

I'm gorgeous as I am and spending money on this would be a waste.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mainly what this highlights is some fabbers don't understand how good looking they really are and the make-up industry is ripping people off with prices.

You all look beautiful Fab land.

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork


"Mainly what this highlights is some fabbers don't understand how good looking they really are and the make-up industry is ripping people off with prices.

You all look beautiful Fab land."

Nope I need all the help I can get

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mainly what this highlights is some fabbers don't understand how good looking they really are and the make-up industry is ripping people off with prices.

You all look beautiful Fab land."

Not necessarily true.

I enjoy makeup and the artistry of it...always have. Especially eye makeup. I enjoy the ability to create different looks, and not necessarily ones I would choose to wear out of a night out. It's purely about creativity.

Like almost everything you can purchase, some things are worth the expense, some aren't. On the flip side, there are some great bargains to be had whilst others are a total waste of money. When it comes to eyeshadows, I want three qualities first and foremost - colour pay-off, blendabilty, and durability. It's my experience that all three are most commonly found in the mid - high range priced brands.

I don't mind paying a bit more if I'm getting what I want from a product

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By *ogladyWoman
over a year ago

The bog

All my make up is essence or penny's I do pay a bit more for my face cream's and hair products that's about it..

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off….

Does your official face pic include the bag? I'd feel catfished if it didn't "

Available on request, I’ll get the crayons out and have a go at drawing a cat, a fish, or anything else on them if you like…..

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off….

I have a partnership deal with a certain German supermarket I get all the brown bags I need. You feeling a Lidl bit horny."

You have no need for bags Rosy, but you can share them around if you’re feeling a Lidl generous….

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By *ndqtMan
over a year ago

The Wild West


"I buy paper bags for myself in large quantities to keep costs down, happy to share with partners if they’re worried about mine falling off…."

Is this whats known in the trade as "double bagging" ????..... LOL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One thing that puts me off all the face things is how they feel. Maybe you get used to it but I never could get past my skin feeling all tight or uncomfortable, like I'd left the house without washing off a facemask.

Then there's forgetting you're all made up and touching or rubbing your eye or mouth and it's all ruined in a heartbeat.

I think it can look fantastic for sure. But I'll never see it on myself to enjoy it so the simple natural looks make me happiest and most comfortable.

(And no I don't mean the ones where you spend an hour applying make up to look like you're not wearing makeup lol)

It's school formal season here so there's all manner of lashes and such being cast about the house. I'll have to have a play for the giggle.

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny


"One thing that puts me off all the face things is how they feel. Maybe you get used to it but I never could get past my skin feeling all tight or uncomfortable, like I'd left the house without washing off a facemask.

There's an organic fluid that's ment to be great for your skin

Then there's forgetting you're all made up and touching or rubbing your eye or mouth and it's all ruined in a heartbeat.

I think it can look fantastic for sure. But I'll never see it on myself to enjoy it so the simple natural looks make me happiest and most comfortable.

(And no I don't mean the ones where you spend an hour applying make up to look like you're not wearing makeup lol)

It's school formal season here so there's all manner of lashes and such being cast about the house. I'll have to have a play for the giggle."

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One thing that puts me off all the face things is how they feel. Maybe you get used to it but I never could get past my skin feeling all tight or uncomfortable, like I'd left the house without washing off a facemask.

Then there's forgetting you're all made up and touching or rubbing your eye or mouth and it's all ruined in a heartbeat.

I think it can look fantastic for sure. But I'll never see it on myself to enjoy it so the simple natural looks make me happiest and most comfortable.

(And no I don't mean the ones where you spend an hour applying make up to look like you're not wearing makeup lol)

It's school formal season here so there's all manner of lashes and such being cast about the house. I'll have to have a play for the giggle.

°°°

There's an organic fluid that's ment to be great for your skin"

°°°

Alas I have no ready supply

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By *astelloWoman
over a year ago

Far far away

I adore anything with a scent.. Nice ones of course... So perfume, candles, body lotion, conditioner etc. I'm happy to spend money on. Definitely upped the ante on skincare since I hit the 40s. But insider knowledge from my BFF (aesthetic prof) has got my skin care without the hefty price tag.

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home

Wouldn't know

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dunno bout the gorgeous part but to try look my best I've an Andi's foil shaver for the head replacement blades bout €20/6 months, Aldi moisturizer for the head then, barber €20/month to line up the beard then beard oil & balm to keep that in line get multipacks when on offer does me over a year each time, my scents are from essence vault and ditched the shower gels for some of the handmade soap bodywashes, skin feels so much fresher compared to regular shower gels, plus a bar of soap looking like a pint of Guinness is pretty cool

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By *adhatter and coCouple
over a year ago

Middle of mayo n peaceful tranquility

What the husband doesn’t know won’t bother him

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"What the husband doesn’t know won’t bother him "

Husband.....ya kept that quiet

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By *antra MassageMan
over a year ago

South Side.

Aftershave, €80.

Razors, €4.99 a month

Bought a new shaver, €69

Bay rum hair, €10

That's it for the year.

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By *arajeanCouple
over a year ago

mayo

If it makes you look good and feel good who cares

Jean

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By *ildGroverMan
over a year ago

rathfarnham

I used to get Jillet blades off wish.

Recently bought the real thing and the difference is unreal. Won't scrimp again!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to get Jillet blades off wish.

Recently bought the real thing and the difference is unreal. Won't scrimp again!"

Wild..... you know better than to expect great things from cheap imitations.

Always better with quality

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By *ildGroverMan
over a year ago

rathfarnham


"I used to get Jillet blades off wish.

Recently bought the real thing and the difference is unreal. Won't scrimp again!

Wild..... you know better than to expect great things from cheap imitations.

Always better with quality "

Yes, you'd think at my age I'd have learnt a few lessons...

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By *atieglamTV/TS
over a year ago

south

Double all of the above running two wardrobes and alta egos lol xx love the replies in this thread you all look gorgeous ??

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

I must admit if I was to add up the amount of money my make up has cost me,I'd be shocked.

My sixteen Yr old daughter Has spent 180 euro on a make up by mario eye shadow pallet and foundation didn't tell me the price, done it on her revolut card

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

I always go for quality so i got myself a M&S paper bag

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like to keep the natural look .. I don't wear makeup .. just wear lipstick, I know I'm boring

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By *ot neuteredMan
over a year ago

Kildare

For a clean close shave its hard to better the Double Edge razor, the initial outlay may be high for a good razor and shaving brush €100 plus, but blades are good value €20 for 100 and you get 2 shaves per blade.

Are lads that started cutting there own hair during Covid still at it now that barber's are open again

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By *huCullainMan
over a year ago

Rathowen

Gillette pro glide razor. Bout €10 a month.

Lidl hair gel.Think it's about €1.20.

Nivea shower and deodorant.

Joop, million, David Beckham, and a few other aftershaves.Also deodorants and shower gels to match where possible.

Smart casual for the office with the occasional suit for meetings and presentations.

Phillips razor for the manscaping.

Best effort always made for meets

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By *mmmm300Woman
over a year ago

cork

I don't wear make up, so just moisturizer. Less hassle and more money for other stuff I enjoy

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Water, toothpaste, whatever suddy stuff is there, whatever smelly stuff thats on my locker that was bought for me at a bday or xmas.

Trim my own hair.

I'm guessing a tenner a month?

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