On Our Radar... 10 grooming bloggers you should know
For this week’s On Our Radar line-up, we present you with 10 UK grooming bloggers you should be following. From the fashion-focussed who flirt with grooming to authorities on all things male beauty, our hand-picked edit cover grooming topics, from spas to supplements, moustache wax to moisturiser.
London-based journalist, consultant and grooming editor Lee Kynaston writes for titles including The Telegraph, Stella, Men's Health and MATCHESFASHION.COM. Known as The Grooming Guru on his blog, Kynaston has over 20 years’ experience and works as a consultant for some of the world's biggest skincare companies.
Thom Watson is the beauty, grooming and fragrance writer responsible for The Face Collective and MANFACE, a blog dedicated to luxury skin care and men's grooming. Thom reviews products based on their results, accuracy of promise and quality ingredients, aiming to cut through PR and marketing claims to offer an authentic experience for his readers.
Edward Lemont runs lifestyle blog The Discerning Man, which includes posts on fashion, grooming, health and fitness and food and drink. Edward covers trends and innovation within his chosen industries and has collaborated with brands including Virgin Active, American Crew and Bobbi Brown Cosmetics.
Mark Smith, or Mark Spa Man as he is known online, is a freelance PR Consultant and blogger. With spas as his specialist subject, Mark visits around 30 a year and also covers grooming. He has been featured by media outlets including Scratch, Shortlist, The Guardian and The Times.
Blogger and presenter Jules started his career in fashion after graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University, before realising he was more suited to beauty and grooming. Jules is also a spray-tanning expert, lending his skills to TV shows such as The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing.
Andrew is the blogger behind Beauty and The Boy, a blog which offers reviews, tutorials, hints and tips for beauty and grooming. Andrew founded his blog in 2011 and was awarded Best Beauty Blogger Scottish Hair and Beauty Awards 2015.
Under his alias, Man For Himself, James blogs and vlogs about men's lifestyle and grooming. The site features product reviews, seasonal look books and hauls and Robin has a particular interest in the evolving men’s grooming and style industries.
Marcus is the Founder and Creative Director or The Chic Geek and also contributes to FashionBeans. As well as covering menswear, Marcus covers grooming product reviews as well as his musings on the industry. Marcus also penned The Chic Geek book which provides advice as well as a glossary of fashion terms.
Callum Watt started Maketh The Man as a fashion diary of accessories he collected from around the world but has now expanded his topics to feature grooming and lifestyle. He runs the blog alongside his day job of marketing and social media.
Ben Heath, also known as The Gentleman on his blog Twenty First Century Gent, aims to shout about topics mostly addressed by female bloggers. His blog is aimed at those who enjoy the finer things in life with topics including fashion, grooming and tech. Expect content around luxury labels such as Tom Ford Beauty and the Panasonic grooming range.
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