Editor-Approved Grooming Brands for Women’s History Month
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As AskMen’s style and grooming editor, I come across the best (and sometimes
not the best) products for men all year long. So it should come as no surprise that I have quite a selection of go-to items in my bathroom and my dopp kit that I can’t wait to tell you all about. Some months I pick the best beard-friendly products and some months I pick what is best for a day at the beach. This month, since March is Women s History Month with March 8 being International Women s Day it only seems fitting to talk about the many products men can use that come from brands founded by, you guessed it, women.
Editor-Approved Grooming Brands for Women s History Month
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The “Sunrise” Flight Club Kit ($250) from Aviary Beauty + Wellness includes a journal from Young Blood Boutique, Luzern face cream, 3rd Ritual body gel, a Colin Adriane stained glass charm, and other extras.
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Aviary Beauty + Wellness “Flight Club Kit,” $250
Each month, the Old Fourth Ward spa releases a new wellness kit, hand-delivered to your doorstep. Choose from the “sunrise”- or “sunset”-themed boxes, filled with creams, teas, and tokens designed to uplift or calm. A portion of sales are donated to the Dream Warriors Foundation, which provides grants for women-owned businesses.