Who would have guessed?
D.C. has some of the country’s best-looking men, according to a study released this week. The District landed at No. 3 on a list of the 25 cities with the most handsome men, falling behind San Francisco and Seattle.
The study, conducted by Grooming Lounge, a D.C.-based day spa for men, considered men’s average annual spending on personal care and a city’s fitness ranking. (The District ranked no. 1 in 2014.)
D.C. men spend about $3,000 every year on personal care services and personal care products, and nearly $4,000 on clothing, according to the study.
District men spend an average of $157 on “shaving needs.” Men in Seattle topped the list in spending on shaving, dropping about $3,400 every year on personal care products, according to the study.
A focus on shaving habits has also made its way up to Capitol Hill in the past. A political action committee launched in 2013 support bearded candidates. The Bearded Entrepreneurs for the Advancement of a Responsible Democracy (or B.E.A.R.D.) was formed to “bring facial hair back into politics,” its founder, Jonathan Sessions, said at the time.
But now it’s 2015, and we just have one question: Where is the man-bun PAC?