17 useful grooming gifts to get your dad for Father's Day
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- Your dad is one of the hardest-working men in your life, and someone who deserves a thoughtful gift for taking care of you the way he does.
- He probably doesn't take the same care with himself, so instead of gifting him another tie or pair of socks this year, go rogue with an unexpected grooming gift like a shaving set, wash-off clay mask, or even a conditioning beard treatment.
- Take a look at our other Father's Day 2019 guides here for more gift-spiration.
Your dad already has a lifetime supply of ties, socks, and grilling gear. So for Father's Day this year, get him a grooming gift he'll use - and one we bet he doesn't already have.
For someone who's selflessly taken care of you before you were even in diapers, we'll bet he has no idea where to start when it comes to grooming and skin care. Does he even own hair conditioner? Probably not.
From an innovative heated razor to a cologne made with clean ingredients, these are the grooming items he'll never buy for himself but will definitely appreciate once he has them.
Here are 17 great Father's Day grooming gifts he'll never see coming.
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