Grooming products for men
You know the saying: "If I look good, I feel good"
This is a motto to live by, more and more guys are coming around to the fact that it is acceptable to have products in their cupboard and to take care of themselves.
These days companies are starting to come to the party and offer us guys products that is suited to our skin types as well as our masculinity - no more the need to use the fairer sex products and try to cover the feminine scents with our aftershave. Products are now coming available in organic and herbal fragrances and is also bio-degradible - Great news.
So guys, no more excuses - lets go out look good and feel GREAT!!
This is a motto to live by, more and more guys are coming around to the fact that it is acceptable to have products in their cupboard and to take care of themselves.
These days companies are starting to come to the party and offer us guys products that is suited to our skin types as well as our masculinity - no more the need to use the fairer sex products and try to cover the feminine scents with our aftershave. Products are now coming available in organic and herbal fragrances and is also bio-degradible - Great news.
So guys, no more excuses - lets go out look good and feel GREAT!!
Top Grooming Tips
Get Rid the Gray Hair:The fastest way to take years off of your look is to get rid of gray hair. It%uFFFDs less noticeable and more natural to begin coloring your hair when you first begin to go gray. An easy-to-use product formulated specifically for men, such as Just For Men Haircolor, can be used at home to cover gray hair with natural looking results.
If your beard and mustache turns gray first, the makers of Just For Men Haircolor have a brush-in gel in a no-drip formula that%uFFFDs perfect for covering facial hair.
Go Short if You're Balding:
Balding is another common problem among men. Opting for a comb-over just dates your look. Get comfortable with your changing look and opt for a modern short haircut.
When men begin to lose the hair on their heads, they may begin to notice unwanted hair in other places, like their nose, ears or back. Be sure to trim or wax unwanted hair for a clean, contemporary look.
Protect and Pamper Your Skin:
The best way to prevent wrinkles and skin cancer is to protect your skin from sun damage by using a daily moisturizer with sunscreen.
A good daily skin care routine includes cleansing, followed by a gentle facial exfoliant scrub, which also enhances shaving ease and comfort. Follow with a moisturizer containing sunscreen for day and at night a moisturizer with AHAs to encourage skin regeneration.
Pay Attention to Hands and Feet:
Don't forget to include your hands and feet in your grooming routine. Well-manicured nails and toes contribute to good hygiene and grooming habits. Make time to clip and file your nails at home.
Foot odor is a common problem among many men, and is relatively easy to treat. Scrub your feet daily and dry them completely. Insert a pair of Odor-Eaters Insoles into your shoes, which will absorb wetness and odor.
Manscaping
What is this??
Manscaping has many different definitions, based on the person that is relaying it.Generally speaking, manscaping is the trimming, removing and maintenance of all male hair.
There is great news - alternative to waxing called depilating creams, this is a chemical cream that removes hair.
Shaving Tips
You can't go wrong
1. It's best to avoid shaving the very first thing in the morning. If possible, let your skin wake up a while. This allows the "puffiness" you encounter from fluids collecting in your skin during the night to recede, thus allowing you to get a closer shave when you do begin the task.2. Use an exfoliate such as a facial cleanser or scrub to eradicate dead skin cells and open up the pores of the skin to prepare it for a close shave.
3. Stubble should be wetted with warm or hot water before shaving. This swells the hair shaft allowing the blade to cut the hair, not your skin.
4. Thoroughly massage shave cream into stubble. A vitamin and Aloe Vera based shave cream will provide a close soothing shave and protect against razor rashes and burns.
5. Use a sharp blade. A dull blade is responsible for many shaving cuts as it drags over your face and catches your skin along with the hairs of your beard.
6. Rinse the blade often in hot water when shaving and use slow short strokes. Take your time.
7. Shaving with grain means shaving in the direction of how the hair grows on your face. It is always best to shave this way. Shaving against the grain can cause redness, rashes, razor burn and ingrown hairs, which are all painful.
8. After shaving, apply an oil-free moisturizer to soothe and protect the face. If you prefer an after-shave, check the label for alcohol. Dryness and stinging sensations are by-products of most after-shave products whose primary ingredient is alcohol. It may feel good at the time, but alcohol based after-shaves are actually irritating to many complexions.
9. Be wary of mentholated shaving products. Although the "cool" sensation feels good on the face, menthol, like alcohol, can be irritating to the skin.
10. A lot of foam or lather is not needed. Many grocery and drug store shave creams contain skin irritants such as Sodium Laurel Sulfate, which are formulated to "foam up" the product. However, these irritants may be the cause of your skin problem.
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