I, like much of the country, am currently obsessed with . For the uninitiated, it鈥檚 a makeover show hosted by five gay men. That premise sounds clich茅, but to their credit, the hosts and producers have created a down-to-earth approach where real issues are tackled and great TV聽is made.
Each member of the Queer Eye team has his own specialty (cooking, fashion, etc.). For it鈥檚 grooming. He proves time and again that a little more self-care can help men be healthier and happier.
As a man who loves to play outside and not pay much attention to his hair and skin, I鈥檝e felt Van Ness鈥檚 advice start to sink in. I鈥檝e spent the last couple months trying to up my game and along the way have come across a few great products. Here are my favorites.
Ursa Major Essential Face Wipes ($24)

I think about face wipes the same way I think about a summit bere. When I get to where I鈥檓 going鈥攂e that the top of a fourteener聽or a long road climb鈥擨 like to pull out to celebrate. They wipe off all the sweat聽but also help calm me down after a big effort thanks to ingredients like aloe and witch hazel. I know that sounds like hocus-pocus, but try using one the next time you鈥檙e out and you鈥檒l see what I鈥檓 talking about.
Juniper Ridge White Sage Body Wash ($12)

should be part of your recovery routine. After a big day, your skin will thank you for washing it with something that鈥檚 not just a cleaning agent聽but also a dose of聽all kinds of healthy ingredients, like coconut oil and rosemary extract. That, and you鈥檒l smell damn good when you get out of the shower.
Fulton & Roark Shackleford Solid Cologne ($42)

Department-store cologne makes me gag. Not Fulton & Roark. These guys, who are based in聽North Carolina, have developed an that leaves me smelling fresh after a long day out but won鈥檛 turn heads when I walk into a film festival at night. There are lots of scents to choose from, but this one鈥攚hich is heavy on sandalwood鈥攊s definitely my favorite.
O鈥橠ouds Beard Oil ($13)

If you have more than a five o鈥檆lock shadow on your face, can help. Packed with lots of different oils鈥攋ojoba, almond, vitamin E, etc.鈥攊t helps keep your beard hair healthy, soft, and tame. The oil works on your skin, too, so your chin and cheeks don鈥檛 dry out and start flaking. If you have oily skin, use sparingly.
Sonne Evening Restorative Lotion ($38)

Don鈥檛 be that guy who鈥檚 spent so much time on the rock, or the snow, that his skin is literally like leather. It鈥檚 not a good look, or healthy. To avoid, always wear your sunscreen and a hat. Then at night put a dab of on. It鈥檚 packed with ingredients like vitamin C that will keep your skin happy so you鈥檙e ready to play another day.
Rudy鈥檚 No. 1 Shampoo ($20)

You鈥檇 be astonished at all the nasty shit that鈥檚 in some shampoos鈥攕tuff you wouldn鈥檛 want on, or in, your body. Rudy鈥檚, on the other hand, keeps it simple. will get the mud and sweat out of your hair, not rob your locks of all their moisture, and leave you smelling damn good. I鈥檓 also a fan of Rudy鈥檚 conditioner and body wash.
Davines This Is Forming Pomade ($32)

The Italians make great shoes, ice cream, and grooming products. 聽stood out from the bunch because it has amazing hold but didn鈥檛 make my hair shiny or oily. And the smell! It鈥檚 hard to describe, but the stuff smells better than any grooming product you鈥檝e ever worn. Kudos to Davines for being a certified B Corp, which means it聽meets the highest standards when it comes to environmental responsibility and labor practices. 聽
Life Elements Lip Goo ($8)

Lip balm is lip balm鈥攗ntil it鈥檚 not. stands out thanks to the inclusion of CBD oil, which聽ups the product鈥檚 ability to soothe angry lips and heal nasty cracks. (Yes, it鈥檚 legal, and no, it won鈥檛 get you high.)聽I also dig the honey fragrance: potent but not overwhelming. 聽