If your young man knows and even adheres to such a concept as a beauty routine, we can only congratulate you. Not all men are aware of the need to take care of themselves. And most surprisingly, they often don’t listen to our discussions about it.
Here you need to show all your cunning and consistency. You don’t have to explain anything to him. And moreover, giving her a new cream or signing up for beauty treatments without her consent.
As they say, just follow these tips and very soon she will take the cream into her own hands. And remember, this process can take weeks for someone, months or even years for others. So just be patient and move forward.
start small
So, if your boyfriend completely denies the existence of a huge amount of cosmetics other than his favorite 30-in-1, you have a long way to go. The best place to start is to prepare the soil – say phrases like “Wow, this cream has made my skin so soft, touch it” or “My hair smells so delicious after this balm.” It’s a long game, so there’s no rush – make sure your admiration sounds natural. Sooner or later he will want to try the same cream, albeit unconsciously.
Set a positive example
If there is no good example around a man – now we are talking about a friend who regularly goes to a dermatologist and takes care of himself – create it yourself. Tell her about your friend who takes care of her and looks great. Show him the photos to let him know that this is a real person – the same man as him. Then your boyfriend will not feel lonely.
Offer him a spa day together.
When you’re done with your exfoliation or sheet mask, take it with you to this brave new world of beauty. It will be both an enjoyable and profitable journey (for him). He will gradually get used to devoting time to facials and will wait until Saturday to do all the procedures himself, under your strict guidance.
Split all-in-one funds into separate positions
As soon as the jar of “gel-shampoo-balm” runs out, remove it from the shelf and replace it with separate products – shower gel, shampoo, conditioner. But do not make sudden movements – choose products marked for men. Most likely, it will be more comfortable for him at the initial stage. And make sure your products have clear names and are easy to use.

So, half the work is already done – it has a basic set of products – hair shampoo, shower gel, facial cleansing gel and maybe even a cream. By the way, the latter can be served with skin moisturizing sauce after shaving. Here you can go even further and gradually reduce the number of jars in the bathroom, replacing men’s products with unisex products that you can use together. The main thing is that cosmetics have a neutral smell, composition and packaging.

After learning all the basics, it’s time to introduce him to more unusual products and components in their composition – for example, vitamins or snail mucin. The main thing is to do it gradually and carefully explain what, how and when to use it.

Give him professional care
Now that he understands not only aftershave, but also serums and masks, you can move on to a new level – give him more expensive and narrowly focused cosmetics.

Give him a certificate to the salon
Regarding appearance, men rely only on personal reviews of loved ones. For example, for this or that procedure in the salon, they usually go after their spouses who are affected by the result. Therefore, the next time you come from a beautician or massage therapist, do not forget to share the results and impressions with your man.

compliments are power
Let’s be honest, compliments work for everyone, regardless of gender. This is a great way to encourage him to take better care of himself. Just do it unobtrusively but carefully. For example, after going to the beautician, tell her that her skin is very pleasant to the touch and looks fresh.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.