If you ever drop a video forging and say, damn I done messed up my nails I’m unsubscribing effective immediately.See, here's the difference between the image I prefer to present, vs what you're describing:
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Both are cowboys with hats and accessories. I personally prefer the Sam Elliott path. Clean, presentable, but not overdone and artificial. I don't smell "pretty" - nobody's going to be smelling me. I just don't smell. I don't need lotions and body butters and all those mysterious vials and tinctures my wife clutters the bathroom counter with, I don't need eight shampoos and conditioners, and I sure as hell will never need a pedicure. Who are you showing your toes to at work anyway?
Here's the deal. I do my job and I do it well. I'm presentable at the office and on those rare occasions that I interact with clients. The most important part of that is being knowledgeable and being able to communicate effectively, not smelling like cucumbers and citrus and having soft skin.
You do you, but I see no justification for spending that sheer amount of money on what boils down to simple vanity. I shave my head every 4 or 5 days. I keep my beard in check. My clothes are clean, reasonably pressed (not generally possible in July and August, but oh well), and fit me correctly. I have a professional bearing and am able to carry on a conversation with anyone I encounter. That's what matters more than whatever beauty regimen you feel you need.