Monday, August 8, 2011

Personalized Grooming Tutorial For Guys

Not so long ago, men put on powdered wigs, ample amounts of jewelry, carefully crafted clothing, and even makeup. If you need to see what I mean by this, just look at pictures of the founding fathers. Luckily, we don't need to do all of these things anymore. However, men should continue to try and make themselves look their best. When you take out all of the other variables, it is easy to see that people that look good have an easier time with life. Why not try to make yourself look the best you can?

I wrote this article to talk about a few of the steps you can take to look your best. I'll talk about manscaping as well as how to dress. By the time you are finished reading this article, you will know everything you need to get started on looking your best.

To begin with, you have to get your personal grooming up to par. You don't need to wax your eyebrows or wear lipstick, but you should be shaving or trimming your beard on a daily basis. Make sure your face always looks clean and well kept. This means that if you are not going to grow a mustache or beard, you need to shave your face clean. When you do decide to grow a beard, you need to have it neatly trimmed. These are just a few of the manscaping operations you can make on your face, keep in mind that you can always do more, but should never do less.

After this, it is a good idea to think about the clothes you wear. Thin people should not wear vertical stripes and husky men should not wear horizontal stripes. If you find your shoulders aren't all that broad, you can wear shirts with collars to make them look a bit thicker. Men with big shoulders generally look more masculine than ones without.

While thinking about the design of your shirt, you may want to also think about the shade of it. Brightly colored shirts shouldn't be worn by fellas with pasty skin colors. The color gray may even be off limits for these folks. Also, fellas that need to eat more must keep away from dark colors or risk looking even thinner. Thicker males would be wise to take the opposite advice and to go after shirts that are darker in color.

Thank you for reading this brief help guide to manscaping. You can check out my site for more information.

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