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Why do guys have better skin than women even though women use more product?

Last Updated: 24.06.2025 10:31

Why do guys have better skin than women even though women use more product?

Men have rough horrible skin and skid mark undies. So don’t even try it!

How do you speak on women using products when there are whole skincare lines that are catered to men. MEN USE PRODUCTS TOO. Products cant change generics. If you have bad skin then you can’t change that using products.

It’s also because oftentimes, less is more with skincare.

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Everyone loves blaming it on makeup. Many women had acne before ever wearing makeup.

Estrogen makes women's skin thinner than men's skin and create more subcutaneous fat deposits in women, which results in softer skin.

you have such a hate for women! grow up and go see someone. It’s despicable.

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Because men are the ones stressing everybody out.

You males go to the gym all day and still have bad bodies. You shower yet still have skidmarks on your underwear to the point that Doctors had to come out on social media telling you to clean your butt.

You claim men have better skin? Lies!! whoever asked this is an incel who hates women because ask any transgender who takes estrogen and they will tell you that their skin got SMOOTHER!!

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It’s a myth that men have good skin. Men with good genes have good skin but most men do not have good skin. Men’s hairlines are receding by age 20 and they have beer bellies by 40. Men lost muscle mass as they age and have problems with their penis and how it functions. So I don’t think you want to come after women when men can easily be dis-assembled.

Also, women deal with more hormonal fluctuations that men don’t deal with. This post shows how insensitive and despicable many males are. Men don't have issues that affect hormones (periods, menopause), lots of reasons.

Excessive routines, using too many different products, unconsciously using products that don’t mesh well with others, etc. are a lot of common mistakes that I see women making when it comes to skincare

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I've seen plenty of men with horrible skin.