Last year, it was suggested to me by a friend that I  put together a list of some drugstore stocking stuffers for men. I thought this was a great idea but unfortunately, it was a bit late in the season to make it into a share-able post. Here, now, I present to you my quick little holiday list for your shopping aid or reading pleasure.

1) Clubman Pinaud Aftershave

This company has been in business since 1810 and has a really crazy history. At one time, they were a really popular luxury company, and products like their quinine shampoo were featured in a James Bond novel (which is obviously how I know about them). The bottle is plastic, but still has a great vintage look. Even if you’re not into the very particular scent, it’s a neat, and very manly thing to have on the shelf. (more Bond info here). You can find this stuff at pretty much every drugstore (Walgreens, Rite-Aid, etc) and it’s really affordable.

2) Moroccan Argan Oil

Often found as a “body oil”, I use this stuff as a pre-shave oil (after washing his face, a man should apply a nice lubricating layer of oil before lathering up his face EACH TIME. It helps the razor glide much easier, preventing nicks and bumps.). The problem with men’s products is that they are often WAY overpriced and quite a bit less effective than the products women’s industries have spent hundreds of years developing. The trick is finding ones that have the kind of scents you like. I think this is a great one. A little more expensive than a guy would pay for a skin product, which is why it’s a GREAT stocking stuffer. Also, I’m not really sure what the difference is between the body oils and the “healing” hair stuff, if any. Often found at drugstores, but I frequently head to places like Marshalls and TJ Maxx for discounted versions (I use a eucalyptus-infused oil).

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3) Nail Scissors

To be honest with you, I’ve never understood how those weird, tiny nail clippers are supposed to work, especially for cutting toenails (an oft-skipped subject in men’s grooming), but ever since receiving my first pair of proper nail scissors, I have seen the light. Note the only-slight curve to them which makes trimming fingernails and toenails much easier than other available options. Available everywhere.

4) A NICE comb

Another thing men aren’t going to do is level-up the quality of their grooming apparatus. Our man-brains say things like “I HAVE A PERFECTLY GOOD COMB, WHY WOULD I BUY A MORE EXPENSIVE ONE??” or “THIS COMB IS $2. I DON’T SEE WHY I SHOULD BUY THIS $6 ONE” which is all very well and good and logical, but all guys know how great it feels to have a proper man-product. Whether it be a really nice shaving brush or a luxury face towel, these little touches make the morning ritual a joy. It doesn’t have to be a $20 hand-made Taylor of Old Bond comb, but just a nice, new, proper comb is a step in the right direction. Available at most drug stores, but online purchases can yield higher quality.

That’s all for now. Throw on the White Christmas Pandora station, wrap up with that red and green scarf, and throw yourself into the business of enjoying the season!