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  2. 'Men are no longer shy about exploring and playing with ...

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    Research conducted by data company Ipsos shows that 15% of straight men between the ages of 18 and 65 said they use cosmetics and makeup, while 17% said they would consider using them in the ...

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  4. Male grooming - Wikipedia

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    The "woman-like man" has become a new trend in China, where a growing number of young men are interested in makeup. [5] The number of internet broadcasters and beauty bloggers who produce makeup videos for men has increased rapidly. Accordingly, the men's cosmetics industry has grown rapidly in China.

  5. Cosmetics policy - Wikipedia

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    A cosmetics policy that applies to only one sex, such as a policy requiring women to wear lipstick or a policy forbidding men to wear nail polish, is considered a form of sex discrimination by some critics. Sex-specific cosmetics policies may place burdens on women workers and may also present difficulties for transgender and non-binary people ...

  6. Tom Sandoval Claps Back After Being Asked ‘What Men Wear Makeup?’

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    According to his fan replies, the bartender doesn’t wear concealer every day, but “pretty often.” He told one follower that “just a little under the eyes adds a nice pop of youth.”

  7. Metrosexual - Wikipedia

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    Metrosexual (a portmanteau of metropolitan and heterosexual) is a term for a man who is especially meticulous about his personal style, grooming and appearance. [1] [2] It is often used to refer to heterosexual men who are perceived to be effeminate rather than strictly adhering to stereotypical masculinity standards.

  8. Pamela Anderson stopped wearing makeup. Women her age ... - AOL

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    Instead of wearing a full face of makeup like she did when she was younger, Carpenter now opts for a simpler “no-makeup makeup look." These days, "it takes a couple of minutes to be ready ...

  9. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of modern film making in the United States in the 1930s, men's hair and cosmetics re-emerged in the public eye. [1] However, men's beauty products were relatively non-existent on the market until the end of the 1990s. [5] Only a few brands were interested in producing men's cosmetics because it was regarded as a niche market. [6]