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With news about the coronavirus going around like crazy, it can be hard to think of our mental health in addition to worrying about our physical health. We're all being encouraged to wash our hands more, stay home if we don't feel good, and bring home a few extra non-perishable goods. However, your health is far more than physical. It's mental too.

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Sometimes, it can be really tough to get men or masculine folks to care about their skin. Somewhere through history, society decided to associate grooming with feminine features only. Sure, men will wash their face and groom their beards until the cows come home, but if you even mention exfoliation or moisturization, a lot of them will turn their face up. 

It’s a shame, but it doesn’t have to stay this way. Social norms are not set in stone. You just have to be willing to help move things along. So, if you want to help your man along towards a better path for his skin, and he's avoiding it for the sake of “manliness,” then read our tips about how to shift the tides and get him into skin care. 

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In 2018, many creators, regardless of their medium, opt to sell on social media as opposed to selling in stores, at festivals, or on online shops. Social media selling allows creators to keep all their profit as well as promote themselves on a far-reaching platform.

But another aspect of social media selling—and arguably the most obvious aspect—is the direct and almost constant interaction with customers. While most sellers love interacting with their supporters, there are certainly downsides to this type of direct engagement.

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