Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Is our society Killing the Kiss? {VIDEO}

men with facial hair
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Let me ask you a serious question: Do you have a preference when it comes to men and their facial hair? Do you like a clean shaven look or a man with stubble on his jawline? Even more personal yet, do you like to kiss a man with facial hair?

In my opinion, I would have to say I enjoy kissing both ways. My dear husband, Mr. Man usually wears a very thin beard which is always nicely trimmed and "out of the way", so to speak. Now on the other hand, if he has been a little on the ornery side, he will surprise me by shaving it completely off. Why? Well, because he knows very well that if I see him with no facial hair my heart just melts!

The reason why I am sharing this information with you is because of an very interesting {and quite amusing} documentary put together by Gillette. Yes, we are all familiar with Gillette razors and how amazingly effective their razors are, but they have taken the issue of facial hair and kissing to a an entire new level.

Check out the short video below: "Are We Killing The Kiss?" - The Documentary


After watching all the compelling information provided in Gillette's documentary, the question still remains: Is our society killing the KISS by making the "scruffy lazy look" such a hot trend? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!

PS. For more fun information please visit Gillette's Kiss and Tell website {HERE}

4 comments:

  1. Haha I don't think that a man looking scruffy will ever kill the kiss but I do love it when my husband shaves!

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  2. It is a trend that is here to stay lol I have seen this look for over 2 years. I think a little hair is good but too much just makes men look dirty

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  3. My husband always has a clean shave, but I like it on the days he doesn't shave, he looks really great with stubble but I don't so much like the "beard burn".

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  4. This is a great post... I guess the beard can be distracting.

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