Partner Article
More men admit wearing partner’s make-up
One in ten British men have admitted using their partner’s make-up or beauty products, a survey claimed.
A growing number of males admit to secretly dipping into their partner’s make-up bag to help make them look beautiful.
Tweezers were the most popular item that men borrowed, followed closely by moisturiser while almost almost a third questioned admit to using at least three of their partners’ beauty products or gadgets.
Jacky Brown, from a home insurance company which commissioned the survey, said: “Whilst it’s common knowledge that women enjoy pampering themselves at home and making the effort to look good using an array of beauty gadgets, lotions and potions, little did we know that men also secretly want to jump on the beauty bandwagon.”
Just outside the top ten were items such as hair straighteners, fake tan, nail varnish and eyeliner or mascara.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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