Though men have become conscious about their looks, women are still the big skincare spenders these days, a new survey has revealed.
The poll by the Huffington Post in collaboration with YouGov has found that 35 percent of women use one or two products daily, while 17 percent use three or four products per day.
The survey, which was conducted to find out just how many beauty products men and women are using on a daily basis, questioned 1,000 U.S. adults and found that around 54 percent of men don't use a single product when getting ready in the morning.
When it comes to the more "low maintenance" range, the survey suggested that 33 percent of men admitted to using one to two products each day, just like that by 35 percent of women.
However, it was found that 7 percent of women use up to 6 items compared to a mere 1 percent of men.
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