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Grooming Aids
Discover your fountain of youth.Promotional Grooming Kits
Promotional grooming kits stem from long traditions of personal grooming, both natural and societal. While human grooming consists of washing, shaving, and combing hair with tools than can be found in a promotional grooming kit, animals also clean and order their fur or feathers. We've all seen cats lick themselves to bathe. Birds also groom themselves by preening their feathers. One reason that oil spills are so dangerous to wildlife is that the oil poisons penguins when they ingest it while preening. Animals groom themselves for many hygienic reasons. They get rid of insects or dirt on their bodies, but they also remove blood that may make them attractive to predators.
Promotional Grooming Kits and Social Grooming
Promotional grooming kits may be meant for humans, but animals also engage in highly complex grooming behaviors such as social grooming. Social animals, or animals that interact with others within their species, often clean and groom one another. This activity carries meaning and purpose beyond sheer convenience, and actually establishes relational bonds. When we think of animals grooming one another, primates are probably the first species that comes to mind. In fact, primatologists believe that grooming holds together the social structures key to primate life by creating trust among the animals. It establishes alliances and hierarchies, reconciles conflicts, reduces stress, and even operates as a service exchanged for resources. Research even suggests that a male macaque will use grooming to seduce the female. Scientists have studied grooming mostly among primates, but insects, fish, bats and other animals also engage in social grooming, and domesticated mammals like cats and dogs will often groom their human friends.
Promotional Grooming Kits and Human Grooming
Promotional grooming kits allow humans to groom one another as well in an activity known as mutual grooming. We may think of our mother combing our hair when we were young or our partner giving us a back rub. Stroking, scratching and massaging are all forms of grooming. People typically report mutual grooming within romantic relationships, indicating that grooming develops trust and contributes to feelings of affection. Additionally, parents demonstrate their love and care for their children by wiping food from their faces, checking their scalp for ticks, and brushing their hair.
Promotional Grooming Kits in Front of the Mirror
Promotional grooming kits, of course, are designed to be used independently, usually in order to maintain a kempt appearance while away from home at school or work. Humans have always groomed themselves, but organized society has introduced an image-consciousness that has made way for billion-dollar health and beauty industries worldwide. Men and women in ancient Egypt commonly wore eye makeup for both beauty and spirituality, and excavators have discovered makeup palettes and applicators at burial sites, ready to join their owner in the afterlife. Similarly, Hindus believe henna powder, or mehendi, contains some essence of Lakshmi that will provide protection to the wearer.
Promotional Grooming Kits for Mental Health
Promotional grooming kits may or may not transform the user spiritually, but they could affect him psychologically. People often report feeling relaxed during grooming, especially if someone else is washing or brushing their hair. In fact, grooming stimulates the release of beta-endorphin, a natural analgesic of the body that numbs pain and is about 80 times as potent as morphine. So examine your promotional grooming kit closely; there may be more to it than meets the eye.

