Kiehl's for Men Review

Kiehl's for Men is merely a small part of the Kiehl's skin care line. This brand has actually been around since 1851, which is longer than most others. It was originally an apothecary. Many of the skincare products in this line are raved about in beauty and fashion magazines. Therefore Kiehl's must be doing something right. As for the men's products, these can be found in high-end department stores like Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's, as well as on the official website.

So, what does Kiehl's for Men have to offer? Well, this brand provides cleansers, shaving products, moisturizers, aftershave, lip care, body products, under-eye treatments, and anti-aging formulas as well. Most of these grooming products are part of the Facial Fuel collection.

These products include the Energizing Face Wash ($20), Energizing Scrub ($20), Sky Flyin' Foaming Multi-Gel ($19), Energizing Tonic for Men ($18), Close-Shavers Shaving Formula 31-O ($18), Eye Alert ($21.50), No-Shine Moisturizing Lip Balm ($9), Eye De-Puffer ($20), Facial Fuel SPF 15 ($25), Transformer Age Correcting Moisture-Gel ($34), No-Shine Hydrator ($21), Heavy Lifting Anti-Aging Moisturizer ($40), and more.

All things considered, Kiehl's for Men is not a very expensive skin care and grooming line. At least not in comparison to brands like Jack Black, Lab Series, Task Essentials, and Billy Jealousy for Men. Then again, drugstore products are certainly cheaper, but you typically get what you pay for.

As with all brands of skin care, shaving, and hair care products, you have to look at each individual product. If there is one thing I have learned, it is that most grooming ranges offer something good, as well as something you will not like. I have tried the Kiehl's Facial Fuel Energizing Face Wash, and I do like it. It cleans well, is has refreshing menthol and caffeine in it to help wake you up, and it is not that pricey. Having said that, some guys will not like that this product contains dyes, sulfates, and fragrance, which are often frowned upon nowadays.

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