Why I'd always go for real man Hugh over metrosexual Warney
I've always shuddered at the phrase 'male grooming'. Maybe it's my no-nonsense Glaswegian blood.
The words conjure up a series of images I find repulsive - men gazing longingly at themselves in bathroom mirrors, teasing their hair into styles only natural to rockhopper penguins, posing like Miss World in paper pants while some wretched salon girl sprays them with mahogany mist, mowing ladyshavers over their chests and ripping slabs of hot stiff wax from locations further south; it's just not, in the words of that great natural beauty Austin Powers, my bag.
So when I heard Hugh Laurie was the new face of L'Oreal cosmetics for men, I was disappointed. Like many men (George Clooney, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant), Hugh has got considerably more attractive as he's got older. His once rather posh, clean-cut boy's face has developed some grizzle and grit, and now has a properly masculine appeal. When he portrayed the feckless Bertie Wooster in the Eighties, he himself looked rather effete and powerless; as the droll, intelligent House, his craggy jaw and wrinkled eyes suggest power and confidence. So how could he agree to be air-brushed and coiffed, looming James Bond-like out of a steamy shower buffing his face with a towel to tell the world how crucial twice a day moisturising is to believing you're 'worth it'?

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