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Use beard oil to moisturize it and prevent flakiness If you like a clean shave, consider wet-shaving. Step 5: Your Style Finally we get to my favorite step. Footer OnPointFresh is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.

OnPointFresh Newsletter. This does not, however, apply to dating apps, where you should never use a group photo. Though traveling with an entourage is never a bad move, your best wingman may actually be a baby. So if you have a niece or nephew you're crazy about, volunteer to babysit every once in a while. Their parents will likely appreciate the help, so it's a win-win for everyone.

Canines can help grease social interaction, the researchers say, adding that dogs boost perceptions of kindness, thoughtfulness, and sensitivity. This also applies to gay men, who find bearded men more attractive than clean-shaven guys, according to a Brazilian study. Nothing is more important than confidence when attempting to attract a partner, and one of the easiest ways to gauge a man's confidence to observe how they walk down the street.

Prospective partners "look first at your attire and second at how you walk," says R. Always walk as if you know what you're doing and where you're going. At the very least, just make sure you have some thing in your Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, or Grindr profile.

Ideally, that something should be unique to you. Jess Carbino, in-house sociologist at Bumble. Guys who posted selfies on their online dating profiles received fewer messages, a Zoosk.

Carbino says that women find shirtless selfies "very unattractive. Men with an outdoors shot collected 19 percent more messages, according to Zoosk. That said, the "no shirtless selfies! Men who let their smiles spread slowly across their faces were judged as more attractive than those who put on a quick grin, research in the Journal of Nonverbal Behavior found. The slow-smiling guys were also rated as more trustworthy, showing that their expressions might be perceived as more genuine.

Your barber can only do so much. This is a mistake a lot of young guys make, and I have to admit that I was one of the worst culprits back in the day. I spent a lot of time thinking about how to look handsome in high school, and I incorrectly assumed the answer was to gob product into my hair by the handful.

Not at all. Try using just one finger when you scoop it out of the jar, then apply it and style it appropriately. This method will help keep you from gobbing on too much. If you do need a little extra, you can always dip back in. Remember that grooming kit you bought after learning about the magic of maintaining your eyebrows? Use a nail clipper to trim your nails regularly. For an in-depth look at how to do it right, check out this helpful guide from Real Men Real Style.

Whether you have acne, sun damage or premature wrinkles, fixing an existing skin problem is a lot harder than preventing it from happening in the first place. Fortunately, adopting a daily skincare regimen that will keep your skin looking healthy and young is easy. As long as you choose the right products and be warned: there are a lot of shitty ones out there , applying them each day takes no more than 30 seconds.

I did a full Lumin skin review awhile back and found their products to be really effective. This one comes courtesy of fashion-world kingpin Michael Kors , who told GQ in My secret is Jergens self-tanning moisturizer. Gives you just a bit of color. Now before I go any further, let me pause and acknowledge how bat-shit crazy this advice probably sounds. White male models had skin that was 15 percent darker than white female models, while the skin of black male models was 11 percent darker than their female counterparts.

Why do most male models have darker skin? Because women are apparently predisposed to finding darker shades of skin more attractive. As the Daily Mail wrote in summarizing the study:. Pick up some self-tanner and try it for yourself.

By far the most effective thing you can do to upgrade your current wardrobe without buying anything new is get your shirts, pants and other core wardrobe pieces tailored.

I personally swear by the blue suit and brown shoes combo. And since good local tailors are easy to find thanks to review sites like Yelp and Google, this one should be a no-brainer. First, check out the fit guide at Business Insider to get a better sense of how your clothes should fit.

In past decades, the most famous icons of Western male beauty have been a rather narrow cohort — blue-eyed stars of the screen like Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio come to mind. But the idea of what the "perfect" male looks like is evolving as the film and fashion worlds embrace greater diversity, and the importance of representation is understood by global brands.

All over the world, the idealised standard of the sculpted male shape has rarely reflected the average man's body. However, social-media apps like TikTok are helping to change male beauty standards by showcasing men who previously would not have had a platform. British model, body-positive activist and TikTok star Ben James is changing the way we view larger men. In , as a plus-sized model, he took part in an advertising campaign for clothing brand Simply Be, appearing alongside other diverse models, and has worked with Ted Baker and Asos.

James tells BBC Cuture that his work "gives comfort and confidence to boys and men alike, it tells them that they are wanted and they are worthy". While plus-sized female stars such as Lizzo and model Ashley Graham have been widely celebrated, their male equivalents have been less in the spotlight.

However recently Rihanna's lingerie brand Savage Fenty has helped to normalise and give a platform to larger men. Is this a sign of a growing democratisation of male beauty? As Ben James puts it: "I'd like to see the industry improved by having different body shapes used in never-before-seen ways.

Why can't we have a 'dad bod' in a fragrance campaign, or a lead role in a film? The focus needs to shift from these unnaturally-attained physiques that even the actors themselves can't sustain".

Professor of anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, Alexander Edmonds, tells BBC Culture: "Due to the legacy of slavery and colonialism [Western] images of the beautiful man have always been very white, and in the past, there were fewer barriers for this to change but this may be happening now". Black supermodels like Tyson Beckford and Alton Mason regularly grace the covers of GQ and other magazines, and the fashion world is gradually becoming more diverse , perhaps in part because global social changes such as the Black Lives Matter movement have made brands recognise the need for diversity.

This is happening a lot in East Asia, especially in South Korean pop culture".



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