
A new study may have single women everywhere praising their choices.
Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of CeraVe, the study detailed the grooming habits of Gen Z and Millennial men to find that only 54% of men aged 18–26 and 27–42 brush their teeth daily.
73% of those surveyed said they needed an “intervention” when it comes to their self-care habits, 42% revealed they need someone to confront them about their skin care regimen or lack thereof, as well as their diet.
37% admitted they needed of an intervention regarding their fitness levels, and 34% regarding how much sleep they get.
Jasteena Gill, VP of Marketing at CeraVe, said in a statement, “This research shows many Gen Z and millennial men are familiar with aspects of skin care but haven’t necessarily formed habits around them.
“However, we know that there are certain motivators for taking care of their skin, which is why people deserve skincare staples in their daily routines that are effective and easy to use.”