From Reluctance to Ritual: How Men's Attitudes Toward Self-Care Are Changing in Karachi
For generations, grooming among Karachi's men was framed as necessity, never indulgence. A haircut meant a quick trip to the neighborhood barber under a tree. Shaving was a rushed morning chore with whatever soap was nearest. Beard care, if it existed at all, consisted of occasional trimming when things got too unruly. Self-care was considered frivolous—something for women, not for men...
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