These Are The Best Men's Products That Women Can (And Should) Use

Better your body and your bank, ladies.

It needs to stop. Marketing is a lie and we’re not buying into it any longer. 

In light of it being National Men’s Grooming Day on August 19, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite men’s products that us ladies can use, too.

1. Wanderer Calming Body Cleanser with Amber and Lavender ($9.50)

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This stuff smells like a garden in the most pleasant, understated way. It’s not too flowery and the scent isn’t overpowering. It also lathers really well, making it perfect to use for shaving your legs.

2. Anthony Exfoliating + Cleansing Bar ($17)

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No bar of soap should cost this much, but this one is decently sized and legitimately a joy to use. The scent is minimal and the two-in-one aspect of it totally sped up our shower time.

3. Calvin Klein CK One Summer ($54)

This is like a beach party in a spray. There’s a definite muskiness to it and it lasts for hours so you don’t need a lot to go a long way. The lime mojito and cedarwood notes make it a really sexy scent.

4. Gillette Fusion Proglide Men’s Razor ($10)

Thick-haired ladies, celebrate this glorious razor! These babies don’t shred your legs like other women’s razors can and they do a great job at getting all the hair.

 5. Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 ($7.50)

This balm is ultra moisturizing with a non-greasy, smooth texture. The minty scent leaves your lips a bit tingly and also does double duty as a breath refresher.

6. Clinique Oil Control Mattifying Moisturizer ($26)

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If you have large pores and/or oily skin, this is the holy grail. It acts as a dope pore minimizer and pseudo-primer. We put it on pre-makeup application and it gives a flawless finish.

7. Cetaphil Men Daily Face Cloths ($7)

These take off makeup easily and are great to keep in your bag for whenever you need to clean your face on-the-go. 

8. Dove Men+Care Antiperspirant Deodorant, Clean Comfort ($4-$5)

Maybe it’s a placebo effect, but this stuff LASTS. The smell is totally fresh and stays that way all day and night. Even on incredibly hot days when our other deodorants give up, this one keeps it pushin’.

Head on over to the men’s section, ladies. It’s a treasure trove.

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Before You Go

9 Genius Grooming Tricks That Take The Stress Out Of Looking Good
Say Cheese For A Whiter Smile(01 of09)
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Red wine can tint teeth. Here's a quick trick from cosmetic dentist Pia Lieb, D.D.S.: Eat some hard cheese, like white cheddar, before taking that first sip. The oils coat your choppers so you don't get merlot mouth. (credit:Marcelo Santos via Getty Images)
Clean Your Cuticles(02 of09)
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Grimy-looking nails? Just grab a tube of whitening toothpaste, says dermatologist Mona Gohara, M.D. Gently apply a thin coating and let it sit a few minutes; then use an old toothbrush to scrub the stains away. Repeat a few times a week. (credit:imagenavi via Getty Images)
Defunk Your Smelly Feet(03 of09)
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Your dogs stink because bacteria feast on sweat, says Whitney Bowe, M.D., a New York City dermatologist. So oust either the sweat or the bacteria. Try a prescription option such as Drysol, or an over-the-counter brand like Certain Dri. (credit:Chaloner Woods via Getty Images)
Strengthen Your Jawline(04 of09)
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If your chin is on the round side, grow out your beard and an extra inch and keep the sides trimmed to elongate your face, advises Michael Gilman of The Grooming Lounge in Washington, D.C. (credit:Robin Skjoldborg via Getty Images)
Even Out Your Beard(05 of09)
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Define the other edges before you trim for length, says New York City barber Rudy Milan. "It's like plotting a map." Use a smaller guard to blend in the edges for a more natural look. (credit:svetikd via Getty Images)
Restore A Razor(06 of09)
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Those disposable blades nick disposable income. You can sharpen a blade's edge in seconds by gently gliding it along the leg of your jeans for 10 to 20 strokes. Then switch directions.

But if you work outdoors, then your skin is tougher than most guys' because of exposure to sunlight, dirt and debris. So you may need to replace your razor blade more often. Carl Degrasso, a St. Louis area barber for over 50 years, has a rule of thumb: Swap it out every seven to 10 uses.
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Take A Post-Shave Plunge(07 of09)
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Ice water constricts your blood vessels and closes up hair follicles, leaving your face smoother, says dermatologist Gary Goldenberg, M.D. Fill the sink with cold water, then face-plant for 15 seconds. (credit:Alain SHRODER via Getty Images)
Keep Teeth Pristine(08 of09)
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Peroxide in whiteners can make teeth temporarily susceptible to stains. After using one, avoid foods with strong coloring, like berries, coffee, and even dark protein powders, Dr. Lieb says. (credit:James Darell via Getty Images)
Smell Great Hours Longer(09 of09)
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To make a scent last longer, just spray it on a hairier part of your body. "Hair will absorb fragrance molecules," says Carlos Huber, founder of fragrance brand Arquiste. (credit:Alma Haser via Getty Images)

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