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Nick and Joe Jonas' Groomer Shares the Beauty Products Your Man Needs

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Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Ladies, be honest: Is your man keeping up with his beauty regimen? With barbershops, salons and spas closed down amid the Coronavirus, most men have found themselves questioning what to do about their hair and skincare.

Fortunately, we have someone who can help. Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas groomer Marissa Machado spoke to E! News and shared her essentials to keeping your man looking and feeling his best while in quarantine.

Hey dudes, you may want to pay attention. "It's important to continue to cleanse your skin twice a day followed by a facial.

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