With certain well-known male beauty idols leading the way, the fashion and beauty industries are slowly but surely changing their views on the preconceptions of masculinity. Paul Rudd and Harry Styles appear to be two of the most well-liked of them.
Humanery’s experts used Google data analysis to analyse 100 male celebrities to find out which ones had the most of an impact on men’s beauty regimens. As a result, Paul Rudd and Harry Styles, two distinct guys with two different styles from two different decades, were recognised as top-tier skinfluencers by the men’s skincare e-commerce site.
With no less than 8,400 annual searches linking the American actor born in 1969 with the term “skincare,” Paul Rudd obviously stands out and tops the list.
The Humanery score indicates that, whether in terms of age, physical shape, or background, the public nowadays is drawn to a more nuanced and inclusive style of masculinity.
Harry Styles (8,400 searches) is in second place and has spent the last three years dismantling several stereotypes in the fashion sector. He has even started his own gender-neutral beauty company. Following him are the just turned 50-year-old British actor Idris Elba and the British-American actor Andrew Garfield (4,800 searches each). The ranking, which attests to skinfluence’s diversity, is completed by David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, John Legend, and Brad Pitt.