When it comes to what’s in your medicine cabinet and shower, things have never looked better. From affordable disposable razors, and all manner of boutique beard oil, to natural skincare products that actually work, there has been a lot of innovation in the grooming industry as of late. So where do you find all this new-and-improved stuff online? While Amazon might be a good go-to for drugstore buys, these three British sites have a surprisingly incredible mix of up-and-coming brands and innovative products we like. And yes, they all ship to the U.S.
Foreo Luna Travel Facial Cleansing Device, $43, available at mankind.co.uk
@mankindcoukMankind.co.ukLaunched in 2001, Mankind is one of Europe’s leading grooming websites. Today they carry tons of small, independent labels like Triumph & Disaster, boutique favorites like Aesop, and big-name brands like Clinique Men. They also sell vitamins, bathroom accessories, and portable speakers that are more stylish than what you'd find at Target.
Grown Alchemist, available at spacenk.com
Space.NK ApothecaryThis grooming mecca, born in London circa 1993, is known for its high-end, in-the-know product assortment that’ll get you serious results. They’ve got a few brick-and-mortar locations in the U.S., and several shop-in-shops in Bloomingdale’s, should you want in-person advice on which fancy eye cream will really get rid of your crow’s feet.
Taylor of Old Bond Street, available at regalgentleman.com
@regalgentlemanRegal GentlemanA new English e-commerce site on the block, this one focuses a lot on beards and barbershop products that are more rugged and bare bones than what you’d find on the other two sites. For instance, Regal Gentleman currently sells 14 types of beard oil and only two different eye creams. You get the idea.
Related Stories for GQGroomingcopyright © 2023 powered by NextHeadline sitemap