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Your Complicated Grooming Routine is a Bunch of Bullocks

You’re a busy man who wants to look refined, but you don’t have time for fluffy grooming routines, rife with unnecessary steps and ingredients. Luckily, there’s a no-nonsense product line that cuts the crap, so to speak. Made with essential oils and free of nasties like parabens, sulphates and artificial anything, Bullocks by Cowshed will make you look and feel great.

Designed to enhance both your physical and psychological well-being, every Bullocks product contains a high percentage of premium essential oils, derived from plant leaves, flowers, fruit, seeds, stems or roots. Grab a bottle of Smooth Shaving Cream, made with hemp seed oil to sooth irritated skin, or wallow in the Muscle Rub Massage Oil, a treatment that warms on contact to soothe tired, aching muscles. Sound like good, clean fun? We think so.

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Bullocks is available at Cowshed spas in Soho Houses across the globe, specifically Soho House New York and Soho Beach House Miami in the United States and online at cowshed.com.

Amanda Gabriele
Amanda Gabriele is a food and travel writer at The Manual and the former senior editor at Supercall. She can’t live without…
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