In years past, men wore makeup, powdered wigs, lots of jewelery, and clothes that were adorned much more than the clothes men wear today. Take a look at some of the founding fathers and you'll see what I mean by this. These men were rugged adventures and yet they groomed themselves in ways that we would find feminine today. Luckily, we don't need to do all of these things anymore. This does not mean however, that we should not attempt to look the best we can. 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. Don't you think its in your best interest to try to look good all the time?
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.
For starters, you need to work on your personal grooming. 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. Complete these basic manscaping tasks and your face will always look its best.
Next, you'll want to consider what you wear each day. Portly fellas should not wear horizontal stripes and lean folks shouldn't put on vertical stripes. When you have thin shoulders, you may want to wear shirts with collars to add a bit of bulk to them. 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. They may also want to stay away from grays that make them look washed out. Also, fellas that need to eat more must keep away from dark colors or risk looking even thinner. Huskier men might want to embrace darker colors.
Thanks for reading this short help guide to manscaping. Feel free to go to our website for more information.
Monday, August 15, 2011
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