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Whoa! Men look at their reflection 23 times a day on an average
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Whoa! Men look at their reflection 23 times a day on an average

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  • Updated: May 18, 2015 17:00 IST

Men look at their reflection 23 times a day on an average as compared to women, who check themselves out a mere 16 times. (Shutterstock)


Women are often portrayed as bathroom hoggers, who spend hours in front of the mirror before leaving the house, but a new research shows that men could actually be the vainer sex.

A survey of 1000 British individuals by men's lifestyle e-tailer, Avaj, has revealed that men look at their reflection 23 times a day on an average as compared to women, who check themselves out a mere 16 times. And while ladies are generally checking nothing is out of place and worrying about love handles or stray eyebrow hairs, guys admit that most of the time when they check themselves out it is purely for the pleasure of admiring their favorite body parts.

On average, men confessed to spending 10 minutes per day looking at their reflection —amounting to almost six and a half days per year. A self-confident 11% of male respondents even admitted to mirror gazing over 30-times a day.

When it comes to their favorite parts, majority of guys are all about the guns, with 76% checking out their arms. This is followed by their legs (54 %), their smiles (49%), their eyes (43%), and their hair (38%). Overall, 82% of men agreed that maintaining a good personal appearance was a key prerogative, with 67% revealing they have three or more cosmetic products, and 34% admitting to having used a female friend or family member's cosmetic products in the past. 9% use cosmetic products targeted at women regularly.

Tracey Denison, managing director at Avaj, said the behavior could be due to the increasing trend for selfies. "It's also possible that the selfie trend is partially driving this rise in male vanity, as people become more used to celebrating their appearance," she explained. "Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to have seeped through to women as much, and they still seem to be the more self-conscious sex."

 

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