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8 Father's Day Gifts Your Husband Needs (And You Want Him to Have)This Father's Day why not give your guy something that'll leave him extra gorgeous and all the more attractive? We have eight such gifts that'll keep giving and giving and ... |
"Love is Blind" ~ William Shakespeare
With all due deference to the bard, I'd beg to differ. Old Willie may have known his way around a sonnet but he clearly never got a gander at my husband's gnarly toenails or wayward nose hairs.
And, although love most certainly has 20/20 vision, the truth, as the saying goes, does hurt which is why most of us married women turn the other cheek and try not to obsess over the fair-to-middling grooming habits of our better halves.
But, we don't have to. Why not seize the opportunity that Hallmark so handily presents us with in the neatly packaged form of Father's Day to nudge him in the right direction with a very cool, very thoughtful, very effective grooming gift?
Skip ahead to see the 8 amazing grooming gifts for Father's Day.
You know the old trick. Instead of articulating your distaste for his wardrobe, with a wan, "Honey, why don't you wear button downs more often," you stock his closet with the latest from Banana Republic -- it's much more effective. Similarly, by giving him grooming products this Father's Day that are too enticing to pass over, he may start using them and, suddenly everybody's a winner.
To help you set your clever plan in motion (you can take all the credit for it), we created this Father's Day gift guide, filled with gifts guaranteed to fix any gross grooming habits. Your baby's daddy will surely thank you for such a helpful gift and maybe, just maybe, even wonder how he ever lived without it.
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With all due deference to the bard, I'd beg to differ. Old Willie may have known his way around a sonnet but he clearly never got a gander at my husband's gnarly toenails or wayward nose hairs.
And, although love most certainly has 20/20 vision, the truth, as the saying goes, does hurt which is why most of us married women turn the other cheek and try not to obsess over the fair-to-middling grooming habits of our better halves.
But, we don't have to. Why not seize the opportunity that Hallmark so handily presents us with in the neatly packaged form of Father's Day to nudge him in the right direction with a very cool, very thoughtful, very effective grooming gift?
Skip ahead to see the 8 amazing grooming gifts for Father's Day.
You know the old trick. Instead of articulating your distaste for his wardrobe, with a wan, "Honey, why don't you wear button downs more often," you stock his closet with the latest from Banana Republic -- it's much more effective. Similarly, by giving him grooming products this Father's Day that are too enticing to pass over, he may start using them and, suddenly everybody's a winner.
To help you set your clever plan in motion (you can take all the credit for it), we created this Father's Day gift guide, filled with gifts guaranteed to fix any gross grooming habits. Your baby's daddy will surely thank you for such a helpful gift and maybe, just maybe, even wonder how he ever lived without it.
SEE NEXT PAGE: If you want him to stop stealing your travel kit ...
Older comments
interesting ideas, but my hubby would hate an anti-aging kit
by kimihavens Monday, December 31, 2012 at 10:33AM Report as inappropriate
That shaving set is ridiculous. So cute but such a splurge.
by VV001 Monday, June 18, 2012 at 10:06PM Report as inappropriate
Great suggestions for gifts for my husband.
by tiffany_gallehugh Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 06:05AM Report as inappropriate
My dad is 69 and I just barely convinced him to use a decent shaving cream other than store-bought foam cans.
by volta Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 12:05AM Report as inappropriate
I think these are all too expensive for him to justify purchasing regularly
by sportimonki13 Monday, June 4, 2012 at 04:44PM Report as inappropriate
And these gifts are all about what we want? I'm not sure that is the best way to choose a gift for a loved one.
by alictasia Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 06:12PM Report as inappropriate
I love all these tips and ideas!
by yestfl Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 01:18PM Report as inappropriate
I don't think it's good to give men in general kits of any sort or mini packages of products. Just find one good thing that he will actually use, nothing fancy and every man will be pleased. They're more into quality and efficiency of a product and packaging doesn't need to be pretty so stay away from ornamented stickers or fonts used on them.
by selma Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 07:15AM Report as inappropriate