A new study has revealed that seven out of ten women have 'done a Liz Hurley,' and given their man a makeover to improve his image
A new study has revealed that seven out of ten women have 'done a Liz Hurley,' and given their man a makeover to improve his image.
ADVERTISEMENT
Others have made dress sense their first priority, encouraging him to ditch scruffy jeans and tatty shirts for smarter, more presentable clothing.
u00a0
Shedding unsightly beards or growing trendy stubble are also common issues which women address within weeks of meeting a new partner, according to the study carried out by Wilkinson's Sword.
u00a0
"This research shows there is definitely a 'Shane Warne effect' sweeping through the country at the moment," the Daily Mail quoted Wilkinson Sword's Grooming Expert Jason Shankey as saying.
u00a0
"The positive effect Elizabeth Hurley has had on Shane Warne's overall appearance is remarkable.
u00a0
"And it seems women of the UK want to recreate similar results on their own men.
u00a0
"A growing number of men are asking for shaving advice as their wives and girlfriends have requested they're clean shaven," Shankey added.
u00a0
The study found nearly one third of women felt they had their boyfriend or husband 'under their thumb', with 60 per cent claiming they 'knew best' about style and image.
"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!