Guys are manscaping more than ever and 'borrowing' grooming tools from partners

Guys are manscaping more than ever and 'borrowing' grooming tools from partners

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NEW RESEARCH HAS FOUND THAT NEARLY HALF OF UK MEN ARE PLANNING TO TRIM THEIR BODY HAIR THIS SUMMER - AND A QUARTER WILL 'BORROW' GROOMING TOOLS FROM THEIR PARTNERS TO DO SO ANDY


GILPIN Deputy Editor in Chief 23:26, 01 Jun 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Half of British men intend


to trim their body hair this summer and part of it is to make their muscles look bigger. This over a quarter (26%) more than five years ago and the reasons why may vary, with some seeking to


boost their confidence, enhance their appearance, or showcase their muscles by going hairless. One in seven men admit to "borrowing" grooming tools from their partners, with items


such as hair removal cream, electric shavers, and ven tweezers 'going missing.' Men in relationships are more likely to groom (59%) and prioritise their physique compared to


single men. According to new research from Currys, British men are gearing up for their smoothest summer yet, with almost half (47%) planning to trim their body hair. The 18-24 age group is


driving this trend, with over three-quarters (76%) planning to shave ahead of the summer. London chaps are the most eager to get their bodies beach-ready, with a whopping 62% planning a


summer trim. In contrast, the blokes of the West Midlands seem to prefer the rugged look, with only 37% intending to spruce up. Intriguingly, it's the fellas in relationships who are


more likely to reach for the razor, with 59% set to shave, compared to just 41% of single lads. Those coupled up (41%) are also nearly twice as likely to focus on their physique than their


single mates (21%). Despite the enthusiasm for a sleeker silhouette, men often face grooming gaffes. Nearly three in 10 (29%) have suffered cuts and scrapes, with the 25 to 34 age group


proving the clumsiest—45% have had a mishap during hair removal. While many men have the intention, they often lack the proper kit. More than 4 in 10 (41%) purchase grooming gear less


frequently than once a year or not at all. However, this doesn't deter them from achieving a smoother look, with over 1 in 7 (16%) confessing to "borrowing" their


partner's products. Article continues below Northern Irish and London men (30% and 25% respectively) are the most likely to "borrow," with hair removal cream (42%), electric


shavers (37%), and even tweezers (31%) being the most commonly swiped items. While a quarter (25%) of men groom daily, more than 1 in 3 (39%) keep mum about their grooming habits when


chatting with other blokes.