If your partner is anything like mine – he has lots of fabulous beauty products – you can save some cash and steal some of those goodies without feeling guilty. Couples have a tendency to split the cost and share everything they have, from home and car to food and pets. But they rarely, if at all consider sharing their beauty products, except men’s razors. But it’s not the only thing you can steal from him. Whether you tell him or you hope he’ll never know, here are those products to steal from your partner:
Who said girls and guys can’t use the same face cleanser? If you’re running out of your face cleanser and you’re almost broke, steal your boyfriend’s face wash. First, he’ll never notice that. Second, if he’ll notice, he won’t mind. After all, it’s hard to go a week or so without cleansing your face, isn’t it?
If both of you have skin problems like breakouts, blackheads and whiteheads, you can use one zit cream together. Men’s acne isn’t that different from women’s, so why spend tons of money on two separate zit creams when you can use only one? Who knows, maybe his zit cream will help you banish those pimples faster than yours?
From shampoo to hair putty, you can steal any of his hair products you need right now. While yes, the scent of his shampoo is, well, a bit manly, but who cares? You won’t smell for long. Plus, if you use hair wax or mousse, that “manly” scent will quickly disappear. It’s better to use his shampoo than go with greasy hair all day long.
Many girls are guilty of using their boyfriends’ shaving creams. But I decided to remind you. Just in case. While most beauty experts don’t recommend using men’s shaving creams, I have another opinion. Women’s shaving creams are made for legs, which means they do contain some harsh ingredients. Men’s shaving creams, on the contrary, are made for a face, which means they are a lot milder and softer for your beautiful legs than your ordinary shaving gel. What’s your choice?
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