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Improve Your Daily Grooming and Hygiene Routines With These 10 Products at CVS

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With more than 9,000 CVS locations, you’re probably well aware that the popular retailer is more than a pharmacy and photo center. They carry everyday items for men’s grooming and hygiene products as well.

What you likely didn’t know, though, is that you can also shop top brands you wouldn’t expect to find at CVS like Paul Mitchell, Tweezerman, and Scotch Porter. If you’re in the market for skincare or everyday grooming tools, CVS has you covered.

There are thousands of items to choose from, so we made your decisions easier by curating a list of the 10 best men’s products to buy right now. The good news is, there’s something for everyone and prices start at just $9.

CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser, $15 at CVS

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Unless you’re being prescribed special formulas by a doctor or dermatologist, there’s no reason to spend hundreds of dollars on skincare. The CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser costs just $15 for a large 8-oz bottle and is backed by dermatologists and the National Eczema Association. It’s made with helpful ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin to help reduce redness and blemishes as well as add moisture to your skin.

CeraVe AM Face Moisturizer with SPF 30, $16 at CVS

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An important step in any skincare routine is moisturizer. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, the formula should include sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s harsh rays. The CeraVe AM Face Moisturizer hydrates the skin (without oil) while adding a layer of extra SPF protection, which can help prevent fine lines and wrinkles in the long run. It’s also packed with useful ingredients like Ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid. CeraVe recommends applying it each morning after washing your face.

Philips Norelco Multigroom Electric Trimmer, $47 at CVS

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There aren’t a lot of things that are more satisfying than a freshly shaven face and if you aren't too keen on using a traditional razor blade, an electric trimmer is probably best. The Philips Norelco Multigroom is an 18-piece set that comes with everything you need to get the job done in a timely manner. This all-in-one tool is great for other parts of the body as well and can run for nearly three hours on a single charge.

Paul Mitchell Foaming Pomade, $27 at CVS

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In order to achieve any styled look with your hair, you’re going to need some sort of product to keep it together. A foaming pomade is always a great choice and will give your strands a more natural, textured finish compared to gel and hairspray. Better yet, it also adds shine and conditions your hair instead of drying it out. You only need to use a small amount each time, which means this 8.5-oz bottle should last a while.

Dove Men+Care Antiperspirant Deodorant Spray, $9 at CVS

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It might be time to ditch your old stick deodorant and switch to an antiperspirant spray instead. Dove Men+Care spray costs just $9 per can and instantly provides a dry, fresh feeling each time it’s applied. It’s ideal for anyone who lives an active lifestyle and likes to freshen up throughout the day. This specific formula offers 72 hours of sweat and odor protection and can be more convenient than creamy stick deodorant for some people.

Tweezerman G.E.A.R. Moustache Scissors and Comb, $20 at CVS

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You can’t go wrong with a Tweezerman mustache grooming set if you like to focus on the fine details when reshaping your facial hair. It includes a small pair of scissors and a comb that makes it easy to trim your facial hair exactly how you like it. It’ll likely take a bit longer than an electric trimmer, but the results speak for themselves and allow you to be more precise.

Michael Strahan Daily Defense Conditioning Beard Oil, $10 (was $14) at CVS

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The last thing anyone wants is a dry, scratchy beard. Although it might look nice from afar, it probably won’t feel very good and can cause it to appear less full after a while. The Michael Strahan Daily Defense Beard Oil is the perfect solution as it not only protects your facial hair from breakage, but also hydrates the skin underneath to promote healthy regrowth. The advanced formula is hypoallergenic and safe for all skin types.

Method Men Body Wash, $9 at CVS

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It can be difficult to find hygiene products that are actually good for you and are working toward a more eco-friendly approach. Thankfully, the Method Men Body Wash is made of plant-based cleansers, is free of parabens and phthalates, and is cruelty-free. Plus, each bottle is constructed using 65% recycled plastic. Most importantly, the formula has a refreshing scent that’s meant to smell like ocean air and feels good against the skin.

Get It: Method Men Body Wash, $9 at CVS

Scotch Porter Moisturizing Beard Wash, $12 at CVS

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Just like skin and hair, your beard needs a good washing every once and a while too—we’re talking at least once a week if not more. The Scotch Porter Moisturizing Beard Wash uses ingredients like aloe, burdock root, and nettle leaf to hydrate and remove build-up. By using it on a regular basis you’ll be able to grow a fuller, healthier beard.

Philips Sonicare 3100 Electric Toothbrush, $55 at CVS

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Most dentists recommend an electric toothbrush for maintaining good dental hygiene between cleanings. The Philips Sonicare 3100 is a solid option that pushes water between your teeth to help remove more plaque than a manual toothbrush. It uses a two-minute timer to ensure you’re giving your teeth a thorough brushing every time. The indicator light will even let you know when it’s time to change the brush head or charge the battery. 




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