07.02.14
In a study conducted by grooming company Wahl and Opinion Research Corporation, half of all men learn to groom from their father or a father-like figure.
Of those who received dad’s grooming guidance, most remember it as an important moment in time, with 88% of those who learned to groom from their father calling it a meaningful or bonding experience. In addition to teaching their sons how to shave, 62% of men ages 18-24 said they learned how to trim their facial hair from their dad and 40% percent learned from dad how to cut their own hair.
The survey included 500 adult men nationwide.
Of those who received dad’s grooming guidance, most remember it as an important moment in time, with 88% of those who learned to groom from their father calling it a meaningful or bonding experience. In addition to teaching their sons how to shave, 62% of men ages 18-24 said they learned how to trim their facial hair from their dad and 40% percent learned from dad how to cut their own hair.
The survey included 500 adult men nationwide.