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Acne And Diet: You Are What You Eat
When it comes to things that directly impact the quality of your
skin and the absence of skin blemishes, acne and diet go hand in
hand.
Although there are many myths involving eating certain foods
that cause break outs or make already...
Help! I Need Acne Skin Care Products!
If you suffer from acne, you may need acne skin care products. There are lots of acne skin care products on the market. Which acne skin care products are best? The following list was put together by Teen Advice: Acne skin care products #1 choice:...
Integrity - the unspoken secret of success.
Integrity is a word you don't often hear mentioned these days. Young men and women are told to study Machiavelli instead of the Bible, Dale Carnegie instead of Gandhi, they are told to consider Donald Trump a better example of success than Arlo...
Making the Decision to Try Home Microdermabrasion
Do you have fine lines or small acne scars that you would like to see eliminated from your face? Have you considered microdermabrasion? Microdermabrasion is a safe and effective skin treatment that involves a deep exfoliation of the top layer of...
Nutrition And Beauty: Fats Create Skin Radiance
Fat free has almost become a cornerstone in many households. It
is certainly something of a fixture on modern restaurant menus.
And industries have catered to the fat free preoccupation by
supplying foods labeled fat free and low fat, as well as...
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Facial Hair Styling Tips
If you're thinking of growing a moustache or beard, or even a soul spot, you want to read this brief guide for some quick tips on creating and maintaining your facial hair style.
Moustaches and beards have seen an increase in popularity in the last several years. While you won't see a lot of goatees these days, you will see a great number of soul spots, small patches of hair in the center of the chin. Oh, and the ZZ Top beard is definitely out - though you have to wonder why it was ever "in" in the first place.
Men's facial hair styles come in a wide variety. Choosing the best facial hair style is actually more than just letting the hair on your upper lip grow out. And there are several things to consider before deciding on a facial hair style:
1. Length of your mouth
2. Size of your nose
3. Fullness and size of your upper lip area
4. Thickness of facial hair
5. Texture of facial hair
6. Color of facial hair
7. Shape of jaw and chin lines
These things are important because, for example, you can grow a moustache to help balance a large, round face. You can disguise a soft jawline with a beard. You can also round out a square face or pointy chin with a beard. Facial hair is a great way to camouflage a wide variety of flaws, including acne scars. To help you decide what facial hair style is best for you, consult your hair stylist or barber. They're great resources and can be a big help.
To make facial hair style work It's also very important to take care of every other grooming aspect as well. Your skin care, hair styling and your entire picture. You can find more helpful information about grooming at http://www.mensflair.com/grooming-abcs.php.
Having facial hair does take time and effort. First you have to grow out the hair and endure the scruffy look for a while. Then
you'll have to shape and maintain your facial hair style with regular trimming. How often you have to trim depends on how fast your hair grows. Hair tends to grow a little faster in the winter, so be prepared to do your trimming more often. You'll want to invest in a good, high-quality trimmer for your moustache, beard, goatee or soul spot. You can also use a comb and scissors, but trimmers are generally a little faster.
Be prepared for your facial hair to grow in different directions. This means, especially if you have a beard, that you will most likely need to use a combination of trimmer and scissors techniques for facial hair maintenance. You may want to plan for quick trims with the trimmers during the week, with a longer session on a weekend morning for full trimming.
If you find you have bare patches in your moustache or beard, you can blend the hair using the trimmers blending attachment. You can also use colored eyebrow pencils that match the color of your facial hair to fill in any blank spots. Just be sure to use a waterproof pencil so that it doesn't run if you get sweaty during a work out. You can find eyebrow or facial hair colored pencils at beauty supply stores or online hair supply websites.
With so many celebrities sporting moustaches, beards, goatees and soul spots, facial hair has never been more popular. Just don't grow your moustache or beard thinking you won't have to care for it. Facial hair does take time and care. You will even want to shampoo and condition it to keep it looking it's best, but it's well worth the admiring looks you get, now, isn't it? About the Author
Bilal Babic is co-founder, writer and editor of men's fashion magazine Men's Flair. Visit NOW to Download his FREE Report that converts You from fashion crime to Master of style. http://www.mensflair.com
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