of all? Hmmm…well I don’t know. But it does matter according to a new study entitled Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Effect of Time Spent Grooming on Wages. Here’s an overview article. It turns out that particularly w/ men that those who invest time/effort in their appearance earn more.
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