10 AWESOME Grooming Tips EVERY Guy Should Know
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In today’s world when looks are more important than ever, too many men still fail to recognize the importance of personal grooming, showing little understanding of how to go about the process.
Many men take a slap-dash approach where they drag a comb across their head, splash on some aftershave and think job done.
However, there’s a problem here: people will notice your lack of grooming and from that, judge your character.
These 10 awesome grooming tips for men will introduce ideas that you can incorporate into your own grooming regime, enabling your personal care to be your signature.
Grooming Tip #1. Look After Your Hands!
When it comes to grooming tips for men, most guys completely overlook their hands.
But here’s the deal – in business or on a date, your hands are the first point of contact, whether that be a firm handshake or taking a lady to her seat in a restaurant.
However, there would be a raised eyebrow or two, were your hands like sandpaper, your nails ingrained with dirt, and your nails jagged and chipped.
Here are some simple tips for well-groomed but masculine hands.
- Nail Scissors: These are essential in keeping your nails trim and measured. Scissors allow you to create an even cut, and unlike nail clippers, they will not break or damage the fibres in the nail or leave a rough finish.
- Moisturizer: That’s right, moisturiser, not just the preserve of ladies. If you do repeated physical work, your hands can be affected by calluses or cracked skin through wear and tear. This can then lead to infection and unsightly sores. A hand lotion with an antiseptic can enable you to leave your hands reinvigorated at the end of the day and allow you to leave the right impression the next time you reach for someone’s hand.
- Nail Brush: Why go to the trouble of trimming your nails and moisturising your hands only to leave the grime from working on the car underneath your nails. Anyone seeing your hands in such a condition is immediately going to consider you the type of man who simply doesn’t care. The simple nail brush can get underneath the nails, remove the dirt and leave a polished look.
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Grooming Tip #2. Ditch The Combover (Please!)
It’s a sad but inescapable fact that 85% of men are balding by the age of 50. If you’re going thin up top, either invest in a proven hair regrowth treatment or shave your head…
…because it’s another well-known fact that 0% of women think a combover is attractive.

You may be reading this and thinking it doesn’t apply to you but here’s the deal – you may have developed habits that will accelerate your hair loss in later life.
For example, using poor-quality hair products, filled with chemicals. These can seriously affect the scalp and hair follicles.
And it’s not just hair products. If your hair is thinning, make sure you pat it dry after a shower. Your hair is at its most delicate when wet and over-vigorous rubbing can break and damage your hair strands.
Perhaps it’s time for a change of style such as a more cropped or buzz cut with a beard which will allow you to minimize the impact of your receding hairline, drawing attention to your face and creating a more masculine look.
The vast majority of men, who ditch the comb-over and opt for a closer cut, comment on the fact they wish they’d done it earlier.
Grooming Tip #3. Powder Your Balls

Look, guys, we’ve all had those long, hot days at work where you feel like your balls have fused onto your underwear and your inner thighs are like raw meat.
Not a pleasant sensation and certainly not a pleasant smell. An added itch, rash and chafing just compound the misery even further.
Here’s a way you can alleviate this discomfort: ball powder. How does it work? The powder provides a protective barrier against friction, therefore, no irritation or chafing. Also, the powder absorbs sweat meaning no odor.
Importantly, ensure the ball powder you go for contains natural ingredients as any products made from harmful chemicals are going to irritate your sensitive areas resulting in a world of pain. Ultimately, this stuff keeps you dry and fresh-smelling where it counts.
Here’s what to avoid: any type of aerosol sprays as they’ll sting, especially if you’re a bit tender. Also, give a wide berth to powders with talc or menthol (because… ouch.) Also, steer clear of powders that turn into a paste with sweat. Frosted balls: not a good look.
Now you can work in the hottest conditions in the confidence that you can function as normal knowing your Crown Jewels are safe and sound.
Grooming Tip #4. Take Cold Showers

There’s nothing like a hot shower to ease the aches and pains after a hard day’s work. But have you stopped to think about the benefits of a cold shower? Guys, there are many.
- Skin – a cold shower can reinvigorate your skin immediately. Unlike when using hot water, a cold shower doesn’t dehydrate the skin and helps preserve the sebum layer, which provides a naturally lubricated barrier giving protection to both skin and hair.
- Increased Circulation – when your body comes into contact with cold water, the circulation on the surface skin layers is reduced. This results in the blood having to circulate faster in the deeper tissues creating an ideal body temperature, leaving you feeling revitalized.
- Post Workout – after a tough workout in the gym a cold shower can aid muscle recovery. Cold water has regenerative properties which encourage your muscles to relax and then repair, essential after an intense gym session.
- Improved Immune System – while having cold water on your skin, your body releases adrenaline. This increase in adrenaline causes the immune system to release more anti-inflammatory chemicals lowering your inflammation response to infections. Interestingly, absence of workers who regularly had a cold shower was 29% lower than those who never, correlating with the improved immunity finding.
Grooming Tip #5. Shave The Back Of Your Neck
Shaving the back of your neck once a week can add a week or more to your time between barber visits. Save money – and time in the chair getting your hair cut. Ideally, you’ll want to use a trimmer – smaller than a clipper and specifically designed to trim your hairline.
If you do use a razor on the back of your neck, remember to use shave cream to avoid razor burn.
Use a handheld mirror to see what you’re doing, and follow your natural hairline. Don’t push it up too far or create hard lines – they tend to grow out unnaturally.
Grooming Tip #6. Condition And Trim Your Beard

When you’re first learning how to grow a beard, your new beard hair tends to be very coarse and dry, often causing horrible itching that drives many potential beardsmen to give up. I know a lot of you are desperate for grooming tips to solve this.
Luckily, there’s a simple solution – condition your beard along with your hair when you shower. Leave the conditioner in for a few minutes and then rinse. Moisturized beard hair is MUCH less itchy.
- Beard Oil: many brands of beard oil on the market when applied to the facial area will open up the pores on the face and help encourage more vigorous growth and a less patchy appearance.
- Beard Wax: as part of your finishing touches, beard wax provides an overall sheen to your beard, keeping your beard hairs in place. Also, in a scented form, beard wax can again give you an added edge when out on a date or even in the office.
But a conditioned beard is only one part of the equation. You also need to keep it looking neat and tidy:
- Beard Clippers: electric or battery powered beard clippers are an essential part of a man’s facial grooming in allowing him to maintain an overall beard length. Various lengths of guard can allow you to maintain a consistent length of growth.
- Moustache Trimming: Just remember that top lip doesn’t become hidden by an untrimmed moustache. Not a nice look on a dinner date when you end up sieving your soup through your growth.
Grooming Tip #7. Keep Your Breath Fresh

Remember the last time you spoke to a friend and you caught a whiff of their bad breath. I’ll bet it made you wince.
Halitosis is no laughing matter. Why go to the bother of carefully choosing an outfit, pay close attention to detail in your appearance, and then go out for the night with breath that would turn milk sour?
Regular mouthwash can rid your mouth of any harmful bacteria – the main cause of bad breath – leaving your breath fresh and vibrant. Also, a good tip is to carry a small tin of mints in your inside pocket – just in case.
Good oral hygiene is one of the most fundamentally important grooming tips for men. Don’t overlook it.
We know regularly brushing your teeth and using mouthwash can instantly freshen your breath. But did you know there are natural, everyday items that can rid your mouth of any harmful bacteria – the main cause of bad breath?
- Salt Water – probably the most natural way to freshen your breath. All you do is add some table salt to a glass of water, swill around your mouth for approximately 40 seconds and the salt will rinse away any bacteria.
- Cloves – sucking on cloves throughout the day will also aid the fight against the harmful bacteria in your mouth bringing immediate freshness to your breath.
Grooming Tip #8. Use A Styptic Pencil

When it comes to grooming tips for men, you’ve probably never heard of this tool but if you’ve just cut yourself shaving – it’s a lifesaver. This small, medicated stick is made with powdered crystal and a waxy binder.
Styptic pencils tighten pores, clot blood, and stop bleeding from minor shaving cuts instantly. Think of it as a more effective and elegant alternative to sticking wet bits of paper on your face.
And the best bit? You can easily get a Styptic pencil for under $10.
Grooming Tip #9. Trim Up Your Eyebrows
Unruly eyebrows can mess with your facial symmetry and draw attention away from your eyes – both big hits to your overall good looks according to scientists who study attraction.
If you’re not quite ready to borrow your girlfriend’s brow gel, hair gel works just fine. You only need a tiny bit though – if you try to use even a fingertip-sized glob you’ll get an eye full.
Grooming Tip #10. Use An Electric Toothbrush

Your smile is one of the most effective ways in which you can leave your mark on someone, and that means having teeth that add a certain zing to that smile.
One of the best ways to ensure your teeth create instant appeal is to use an electric toothbrush. Of course, there’s the manual way to brush your teeth. However, recent research has shown how using an electric toothbrush enables you to have healthier gums, less tooth decay, and keep your teeth longer due to the oscillating head effectively removing the destructive plaque which leads to many complications.
With our teeth and smile saying so much about us, then the electric toothbrush is a real necessity for successful grooming.
No toothpaste? No problem.
This is another quick fix grooming tip for emergencies. Don’t skip brushing your teeth the morning before an interview or big presentation – or the morning after hitting up the local Thai buffet – just because you’ve run out of toothpaste at exactly the wrong time.
Baking soda whitens your teeth and cleans your mouth almost as well as conventional toothpaste.
Mix 1/2 teaspoon with a bit of water and apply it to your teeth with your toothbrush or finger.
To get the teeth whitening effect, allow it to sit on your teeth for 1-2 minutes. Then brush normally. It won’t taste minty but it should leave your mouth feeling fresh and clean and remove surface stains from your teeth.
Bonus Grooming Tips For Men
1. Go With The Grain
We’ve all run our hands along a piece of wood and appreciated the way nature intends things to grow in a certain direction. However, run your hand in the opposite direction against the grain and you feel the roughness, even giving you the odd splinter.
Well, guys, it’s pretty much the same when we shave against the grain. When we pass the razor over against the hair growth, the follicle is pulled up and away from the skin. The result: you feel as if you’ve just taken a blow torch to your face rather than a razor due to the consequent razor burn and skin inflammation.
Furthermore, this can lead to ingrown and trapped hairs which can cause further problems if left unchecked.

The secret is to go with the flow and shave in the direction of your facial hair growth. By heating your razor under hot water you will find this provides a more comfortable shave as the razor will glide over the hair rather than be met with the resistance of the hair being against its direction.
Using as few strokes as possible will minimize any potential damage and rinsing your razor after each stroke will ensure the blades will be free from clogged-up debris.
A final tip – if you do find any ingrown or trapped hairs, use an exfoliating scrub to release them by removing them with tweezers or squeezing as this can leave your skin open to infection.
2. How To De-Stink Your Gym Bag

Have you ever come back from the gym or a sports day, opened your hold-all or sports bag and the escaping odor suddenly makes your eyes water?
Sweat-drenched t-shirts, shorts and socks are a lethal combination from any workout and it seems almost impossible to remove that smell, even when your sports bag is empty. You even try to spray deodorant inside your bag but to no avail.
There’s a simple solution to this. Get a bar of your favorite soap, unwrap it, and place it in a dry state inside an old, clean sports sock and leave it at the bottom of your bag.
The scent from the soap will permeate your bag through the sock and into your sweat-laden clothing, neutralizing any of those nauseating odors, and leaving your bag constantly smelling fresh.
A variation of this tip works even for your everyday work bag or briefcase. At times your lunch or some sort of spillage may leave its odor in and around the interior of your bag or briefcase. The small, humble household air freshener can be placed discreetly in an interior pocket, giving your work bag a long-lasting freshness.
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Title: 10 AWESOME Grooming Tips EVERY Guy Should Know
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Published Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2021 11:59:00 +0000
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How A Man Should Dress In His 60s | Casual Looks
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May 31, 2023By
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Good things come to those who wait.
You’ve waited; now let the good things roll.
Let’s be clear up front: the clothes you’re buying when you turn 60 aren’t going to define your style for the rest of your life. That could be thirty-plus years – imagine writing an article for a man of 30 and expecting him to follow that plan until retirement!
So we’re going into this with the understanding that “sixty-plus” is a big age range. Your style will grow and evolve during that time the same as it has every other month, year, and decade of your life.
But sixty is a good benchmark for the time when a man can start really shifting from the fashion of middle age to the fashion of the elder gentleman.
This is not a bad thing. Some of fashion’s greatest icons have been silverbacks. They just got better as they aged. Both money and taste tend to accumulate over time, and the results make for a whole different school of fashion from the younger generations’.
Casual Style in Your 60s: Needs and Wants
If you’re fortunate enough to have retired by your 60s, your whole wardrobe is effectively “casual” clothes – you’re just dressing for yourself, now, with no professional needs to meet.
Resist the temptation to slide promptly downward until you hit the “sweatpants and hoodie” stage of things. That’s not doing anyone any favors.
A man of any age should take just as much care with his casual clothes as he did with his work wardrobe, if not more. What you wear when you’re on your own time says the most about you as a person – it’s your own taste, opinions, and attitude, on display before you ever open your mouth.
Men in their 60s and older have the ability to make a statement with the weight of years behind it. Use that to your advantage, and dress to meet the needs and wants of an elder gentleman:
Fit is King

Every man needs a great fit. By your sixties you should not only know the importance of a good tailor, you should have one – or several – of your own, experienced men with your measurements on hand and a good understanding of your preferences.
Obviously, not everyone’s fortunate enough to have a good relationship with a good tailor, but do your best to cultivate them in your general geographic area. And if you find someone that does a good job, keep him in business!
A lot of the best tailors are also gentlemen of advancing age, and you never know when they’re going to decide it’s time to hang up the shears…
Fundamentally, the function of a tailored fit is to make your body look good. Keeping your adjustments up to date can be important if your body is changing in weight or proportion, which isn’t unusual in older men. Stay on top of your sizes – if something’s starting to pinch or to sag, get it in to the tailor.
It’s good advice for any man. But it can matter a lot for older men. There’s some deep cultural conditioning that thinks of an old man in an ill-fitting suit as “sad,” “poor,” “lonely,” and lots of other negative things that probably aren’t true. It’s just the impression that’s out there.
Stay on top of your tailoring needs, and dodge it.
Gravitas

Younger men project authority with aggressive cuts and bold color contrasts. At your age, that’s a losing game. Impress people with the weight of your years rather than the force of your personality – dress like the elder statesman, not the young gun.
That means, for the most part, somber colors and conservative cuts. Top-notch fabrics also go a long way here; an older man in a thick, rich wool coat can intimidate the hell out of a younger man in a cheaper, thinner jacket.
Cultivate a little aloofness. Not a lot – just a little. Dress to remind people that you’ve been around and seen a few things. Your fabrics should be luxurious, your colors varied but restrained, and your style full of classic elements.
It’s also not a bad idea to indulge in a few of the accents of the “elder statesman.” Wear a good felt hat in a classic style like a porkpie or homburg. Carry an elegant cane, even if you don’t strictly need it. Always have a neatly-folded pocket square in your outer breast pocket, and a clean handkerchief in an inner pocket – and know to use the latter for utilitarian needs like wiping your eyes and nose, not the former.
In short, carry yourself like a gentleman of some stature.
Capability

Our culture is not always generous to its elders.
Be aware that, as your hair silvers (or vanishes), and especially once your body starts moving more stiffly, people are going to start treating you a little more dismissively or condescendingly.
It’s obnoxious, but it’s something that realists should plan for. Just as the younger man needs to dress a little sharper and a little more aggressively in his business attire if he wants to be taken seriously at a firm filled with middle-aged men, the older man in his retirement needs to still dress like someone with places to go and people to see.
Maintaining high dress standards keeps off both the obnoxiously sympathetic (“help you across the street” types) and the dismissive (negligent waiters, counter staff, and so on).
That doesn’t mean business dress, though there’s no harm (and sometimes quite a bit of fun) in slipping on your most imposing dark suit and a necktie for a walk around town or some afternoon errands. It does, however, mean making sure that everything you wear is well put-together, with a style that’s deliberate and adds up to a clearly-structured “outfit” rather than just some random clothes thrown together.
The better your fit and the finer the garments themselves, of course, the more authority it’ll lend you (thus our points #1 and #2 here). Put it together with some deliberate care and you’ll avoid much of the hassle of dealing with people half your age – who can, let’s face it, be jerks sometimes.
Casual Looks for Your 60s and Older

So what looks good on an older gentleman?
Comfortable, well-fitted clothes, same as on any other man. Classic styles are going to work better than fashion-forward runway experiments, of course – they look “timeless,” which is a really great word to have associated with you as you get older.
But the formality can range from a full suit on down to jeans and a T-shirt (just make it really well-fitted jeans and a T-shirt, and maybe only if you’re still in pretty good shape).
You should have a pretty extensive wardrobe to work with, if you’ve been good about adding quality pieces in your 40s and 50s. Get things to your tailor for adjustment as often as you need, and keep on adding new pieces, with an eye toward quality purchases — don’t be afraid to spend on the best stuff, when you find it.
“They’ll fight over it when you’re dead,” the slogan of the Saddleback Leather Company, is a great quality to look for in your clothing purchases at this age. With that in mind, here’s a few looks that should keep your friends and offspring good and jealous:
The Casual, Double-Breasted Jacket

A combination of phrases you won’t see often before you turn sixty: “casual” and “double-breasted.”
Most men think of the double-breasted jacket as stodgier and more formal than its single-breasted cousin. They’re partway right — but only partway.
An older gentleman has the inherent dignity it takes to wear a double-breasted jacket well. Buck the business-dress standard by getting it in a color or pattern that wouldn’t work in a boardroom: forest green, chocolate brown; heather gray. Throw in some pinstripes if you feel like it. Jazz it up until no one can mistake it for anything but casual, purely-for-pleasure wear.
This works with both matched suits and blazers. Double-breasted blazers, you say disbelievingly? Yes. They exist, and they don’t have to be restricted to navy blue with brass buttons. Try one on in a rich, dark color, or even a plaid.
You’ll be the only one in the room wearing anything like it, and that’s a good thing.
The Southern Gentleman

Borrow a bit of timeless elegance from America’s tradition-soaked South for the hotter months: white trousers, striped seersucker jackets and suits, straw hats, and of course the red-soled white buck shoe.
There are hundreds of variations on the basic idea. Pick the one you like. It’s the most respectable solution to heat and humidity: light-colored, lightweight cotton and linen. You’ll still have your jacket on when everyone else is rolling up their shirtsleeves, and you’ll feel just fine.
This look requires some investment in quality — you can’t get away with anything but a 100% cotton shirt, for example, and it needs to be a light, breathable weave, too, preferably made from long-staple cottons like the Egyptian, Sea Island, or Pima varieties.
Play around with colorful accents in your light-colored ensemble to complete the look. A bright red pocket square puffing insouciantly up from a white or white-and-blue-stripe blazer grabs the attention – politely, of course. This is a Southern style.
Soft Tweed

The hallmark of Oxford professors and British country gentlemen for generations, tweed is fuzzy, wooly stuff. It often blends different colors of threads, making a subtle pattern in addition to the visible texture of the cloth.
Own a couple pieces in tweed. Jackets, trousers, matched suits, overcoats – it’s a gentleman’s three-season leisure fabric.
Older gentlemen look particularly good in relatively high-fronted jackets with plenty of pockets, usually flap pockets. Any sort of gray or earth tone works well. Check and plaid patterns are relatively common. There’s really no limit to the styles you can find, so browse until you find one that you like.
Pair a tweedy outfit with relaxed leather shoes like brogues or monkstraps, or with a pair of dress boots for a subtle equestrian flavor. A tweed jacket can take a dress shirt and tie or a soft rollneck shirt — your call. You can even slip an unmatched vest underneath for a very country esquire feel.
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The Perfect Overcoat

A full or three-quarter length wool overcoat is the senior gentleman’s best friend. It’s well worth having one custom-made to get the perfect fit in the shoulders — with a straight coat, everything else follows from that, though some men like a bit of taper at the waist or flare at the hem.
You shouldn’t restrict yourself to just one. A plain, dark gray or navy blue overcoat is a good starting place, but men in their sixties (and up) can get a lot of mileage out of a camelhair or olive overcoat as well.
The key is to get good, sober coats in rich wool. Stay away from baggy trenchcoats with lots of buckles and flaps, and from plastic-like synthetics. If you want a casual style, a duffel coat or a shorter coat like a blouson works well.
His Own Tuxedo

By his sixties, a man can reasonably expect to be attending at least a few black tie events here and there. There will be weddings, charity or corporate events, award ceremonies, and perhaps even the occasional New Year’s Eve ball or the like.
At some point it becomes more cost-effective to have a proper tuxedo made to measure (or completely bespoke) rather than renting each time. You also end up with a much higher quality of garment, and an unmatched fit, which helps you shine in comparison to guests still stuck in rentals.
Stick to the basics here and have a classic black tie dinner suit made: tuxedo jacket with either peak or shawl lapels, plain-front trousers with the proper braiding, white formal shirt, and all the necessary accents (black bow tie, shirt studs and cufflinks, dress pumps or highly-polished black oxfords, and so on).
If you find yourself going on cruises or otherwise ending up at white tie, rather than black tie, events, invest in the necessary shirt, tie, and tailcoat, but those are much less common than black tie events.
It’s one of those investments that only gets used a handful of times – but that earns its worth after just one or two uses.
A Few Good Waistcoats

Waistcoats are another of those looks that seems made for the dignity of an older man. Of course, one of their initial functions was covering the paunch of men who’d let themselves slip a bit, but you don’t have to be expanding at the waistline to benefit from the nappy look.
The easiest way to acquire good waistcoats is to have three-piece suits made for yourself. In casual colors and patterns, that gets you not only a few “social” suits, it also gives you vests that can be worn with unmatched jackets or trousers for a more contrasting look.
It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of swapping vests – it’s possible to make some unsightly combinations if you get too many patterns and colors going on — but once you get it down you’ll have access to a look that most men never touch.
It is also possible to buy waistcoats that are not part of a suit, and in many cases these are flashier, with elaborate “wallpapering” patterns or high-sheen facings. Don’t shy away from these if you like them, just wear them judiciously, and only with sober, rich jackets and trousers that can balance them out.
Looks for the Man Over 60 to Absolutely Avoid
You’re old enough now that you don’t need anyone telling you what you can and can’t wear – but we’re going to anyway, just for one or two of the most egregious looks that should never, ever appear on a man older than sixty. If you’re thinking that you’re the exception to one of these rules, you probably aren’t. Or maybe you’re just an unrecognized fashion genius. You decide.
- Logo T-shirts. If you’re washing the car or something, fine. Otherwise, no logo T-shirts. No band names, no corporate brands, nothing. Leave the T-shirts to younger men in general, and if you have to wear one, keep it close-fitted, dark, and one solid color. One possible exception? If you have a super-rare, super awesome vintage shirt from at least thirty years ago – something from a The Who concert or whatever — and you want to make younger men jealous. Age has its perks.
- Novelty neckties. At this age your ties should be elegant, silk, and expensive. If it has Mickey Mouse or Star Wars on it, you’re doing something wrong.
- Hawaiian and camouflage prints. Like the neckties, you’re past the age where novelty prints really work for you. Will you still see old retired guys on the beach in tacky Hawaiian shirts? Absolutely. Should you be those guys? Probably not.
You’ll also want to steer clear of all the usual badly-dressed suspects, especially athletic gear (including sneakers) and absolutely anything with an elasticized waist. Wear them at the gym and nowhere else.
A final concern that older men do sometimes run into: what about clothing necessitated by a medical condition? That is to say, if your hands aren’t working too well anymore and you can’t do up buttons, can you switch to velcro pants, and so on?
The simple answer is “yes.” You do what you gotta do, right? Age and ill health hit us all differently, and at different times. We make the best of it. If you need chunky orthopedic shoes, or a cane, or an extra-long jacket to drape over a curved spine, you get those things and you wear them, and you don’t take any crap from anyone about them either.
It may be worth building a relationship with a tailor. Work with them to keep any medically necessitated alterations discreet — there are some tailors doing fantastic work for people with partial paralysis, motor problems, and similar conditions, and a lot of their stuff is hard to tell from “normal” menswear until you get right up close and notice that there’s no buttons or zippers. If you could benefit from that sort of tailoring, and you can find someone who specializes in it, it’s a great way to stay looking sharp.
But if you can’t, stock your wardrobe well anyway, and wear your nice clothes with whatever small nods to necessity you have to. That’s life. You still look good. Don’t sweat it.
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How To Look Hot As A Guy In 10 Easy Steps
Published
2 weeks agoon
May 25, 2023By
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I bet you ask yourself one of these questions…
How do I approach her?
How can I look hotter than the other guy?
If you don’t have the confidence, then it’s a tough spot to be in.
But it’s not a one-and-done deal. You can learn, you can evolve, you can transform.
In this article, I’m going to teach you how to look hot by leveraging the power of style.

The best part? We’re going to cover the smallest, smartest changes that make huge differences.
Read on, gents.
Contents
- Dress in the right colors
- The right fragrance
- Wear more leather
- Read in public
- Wear more red
- Ditch the sneakers for boots
- Don’t shave for a while
- Embrace your chest hair
- Use rimless glasses
- The power of suspenders
1. Dress In The RIGHT Colors
You probably know that certain colors suit you better.
However, I’m willing to bet you play a guessing game to find it. There’s a method to this. Look at your skin tone and hair color – how much contrast is there? Use this as a base.
Why? Doing this draws more attention to your face and brightens it. Let’s break it down.
If you have dark hair and light skin, then bold colors should be your go-to; Navy, Maroon, and Teal are solid options. Make sure your layers contrast as well.

Tan men with dark hair are medium contrast. They should rely on muted colors and layers with fewer differences between them. Olive green, Navy Stroke, and Dark gray make great additions.
What about blonde gentlemen? Low contrast – stick with pastels and experiment with Baby Blue and Pink.
Black men are an exception to the rule. They should follow the same guidelines as high contrast gentlemen – meaning bold, alternating colors like Purple and Turquoise.
2. The RIGHT Fragrance
How to look hot may not have anything to do with looks, but with scent.
The right men’s cologne can make a huge difference in your sex appeal.
Evidence for this comes from a 2011 book called Neurobiology of Sensation and Reward.
It analyzed two major surveys that discovered a man’s scent to be extremely influential on a woman’s choice. The study itself claimed that men can seduce women on the basis of smell alone – but it has to be the right one for the lady.

A second study conducted in Nara, Japan examined how different smells affect men and women. When ladies smelled scents typically associated with masculinity – scents like wood, musk, etc.
Their testosterone levels rose considerably, increasing the likelihood of sexual aggression.
Do not underestimate the power of a signature scent.
3. Wear More Leather
When it comes to how to look hot, you need the single most masculine material out there – leather.
Humans have been seeking leather for as long as we could hunt. Leather served to shelter us, protect us in battle, and enhance our style.

When we think of the bad boy, we picture him wearing a well-fitted leather jacket. When we ponder on the businessman, he is always carrying a sleek leather bag.
Leather is engrained in our psyche. Therefore, one of the easiest ways to look better is to introduce leather to your wardrobe – be it a stylish belt, jacket, or bag.
4. Read In Public
There’s a whole Instagram page dedicated to hot men with books. Yeah, it’s attractive.
We have hard data to draw upon as well. In 2007, eHarmony conducted a survey – men who list reading as a hobby receive 19% more messages than men who don’t.

The RIGHT BOOK factors in as well. Sorry gents, but Harry Potter won’t cut it.
Dark classics like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and 1984 received 21% and 36% additional messages respectively.
Pick up a timeless novel and read it where they can see you!
5. Wear More Red
It turns out that both men and women adore the color red – for different reasons.
A 2010 study out of the Journal of Experimental Psychology found this out quickly. Women tend to be more attracted to status than we are.
Across 7 experiments, women found guys in red clothing to convey higher status, thus being sexier.

Does this mean throwing on a red suit? No. However, feel free to experiment with red accents in your wardrobe. Throw on a tie or a boutonniere. Use red dress socks. Accessories form a safe base to experiment with.
Wondering how to look hot? Embrace the crimson.
6. Ditch The Sneaker, Use Dress Boots
we’re back at it with the leather. Boots have always conveyed authority. Thanks to modern men’s style, you can upgrade ANY look with them.
Let’s default to science once more. GQ Magazine did a survey back in 2007, asking women what they looked for in a man with style.

76% of women said they wanted to see boots on a first date. That’s a considerable number.
The best part is the variety. There are sure to be some boots out there that resonate with you.
You just have to find them.
7. Don’t Shave For A Few Days
…Or ever.
There have been numerous studies conducted that prove one thing: The easiest way to look hot is not to shave.

Women love groomed facial hair. Be careful with the style you go with, though. A 2016 study interviewed over 8,500 women – the consensus? Men with stubble are great for one-night stands, while full beards are suitable for long-term relationships.
Go with what you like, just bear this in mind!
8. Don’t Shave Body Hair Either
Wondering how to look hot? You might want to put the trimmer down for a while.
A 2016 survey from The Archives of Sexual behavior surveyed women’s preferences. It turns out that moderate amounts of body hair are universally loved.
Some chest hair is sexy, but no one likes an unkempt man.
There is a caveat: Men with TOO MUCH chest hair were deemed unattractive. What really drew the ladies was mild concentrations around the pectorals and sternum.
Trim it down, but don’t shave it off.
9. Use Rimless Glasses
A lot of guys need glasses to see – that’s a given. However, you can easily turn this into a stylish accessory.
There are tons of styles out there, but what’s the safe option? Is there a particular style people find attractive?

Simple, rimless glasses are the way to go. Not only do they blend seamlessly with most clothing, but you’ll be perceived differently.
The Swiss Journal of Psychology found something cool: The traits most often associated with rimless glasses are trustworthiness. They also have no negative impact on attraction levels.
10. The Power of Suspenders
Suspenders yield loads of benefits.
They adjust posture by adding some pressure to your back and shoulders. They fix your circulation by negating the tightness of a belt.
Suspenders also add verticality to your overall look – meaning you look taller. Height, unfortunately, is something women look for in men.

You can’t control how tall you are, but you can control how tall you look. Suspenders – and any vertical pattern – adds to the illusion.
While you’re at it, make sure to have your most eye-catching accessories on the upper body. Go for a monochromatic look – meaning all the colors on your outfit are mostly the same.
Summary – Clever Ways To Look Hot
Looking handsome isn’t always about genes, it’s about smarts.
Remember that your style is your weapon, your closet is your arsenal.
By adding the right touches in the right places, you can substantially improve your sex appeal.
Got it? Good, get out there gents.
FAQs
What does hot mean for a guy?
When someone says a guy “looks hot,” it typically means they find him physically attractive or appealing. This can be based on his physical appearance, style, confidence, charisma, or even the way he carries himself. It’s important to note that attractiveness can be quite subjective and vary significantly based on individual preferences and cultural norms.
For example, some people might find a fit, muscular physique “hot,” while others might prefer a leaner, more slender body type. Similarly, some might be attracted to a clean-cut, well-groomed look, while others might find a rugged, more casual style more appealing.
What is the difference between hot, cute, and sexy guys?
The terms “hot,” “cute,” and “sexy” are often used to describe physical attractiveness, but they can convey different nuances. Keep in mind these definitions can vary depending on individual perspectives and cultural influences.
1. Hot Men: When someone is described as “hot,” it typically refers to a physically attractive, often fit and masculine appearance. It may imply a certain level of intensity or passion. A “hot” man might be considered traditionally handsome, with strong features, and often exudes confidence.
2. Cute Men: The term “cute” usually suggests a softer, more youthful, or boyish attractiveness. It often refers to someone who has a charming or endearing quality, perhaps combined with physical attractiveness. It can also imply innocence or approachability. “Cute” might be used to describe a man with softer features, a friendly demeanor, or someone who is charming in a non-intimidating way.
3. Sexy Men: “Sexy” is often associated with a sensual or sexual appeal. This can involve physical attractiveness, but also factors like charisma, mystery, or a certain ‘spark’. A “sexy” man might be someone who is confident, intriguing, and carries an air of allure or magnetism.
Click below to watch the video – 10 Clever Ways To INSTANTLY Look More Attractive (Handsome Man Hacks!)
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Published Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 17:11:01 +0000
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Everyone’s heard of Ray Ban sunglasses. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that they’re one of the most popular and stylish brands of sunglasses in the world.
Maybe you want to buy a pair? Slow up there, buddy – with over 40 styles of Ray Ban sunglasses available, how do you know which pair is right for you?
You guessed it – that’s what I’m covering in today’s article. I’m breaking out the history and style feature of the top 9 Ray Ban sunglasses for men.
- Aviator
- Clubmaster
- Original Wayfarer
- Round
- Hexagonal
- Justin
- Erika
- Ferrari
- Stories
#1 Aviator

Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses have a long and storied history.
They were originally designed in 1936 by Ray Ban for the United States Army Air Corps. The aviators were looking for sunglasses that would shield their eyes from the sun’s glare while flying high in the sky.
Ray Ban’s design was so successful that it quickly became the standard-issue sunglass for all aviators in the US. During the second world war, aviators were not the only ones wearing them.
Sailors, soldiers and were all sporting a pair of Ray Ban Aviators to keep their eyes shielded in the heat of battle. Incredibly, the design has remained relatively unchanged since its inception over 80 years ago.
The style soon caught on with the general public and has been a fashion staple ever since. Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses are typically worn by men, but can also be worn by women. They have quite a masculine silhouette due to their larger size and metal frame.
The lenses are usually dark green or grey, which helps to reduce glare. The Ray Ban Aviator is the perfect choice for nearly any face shape. Regardless of the size and shape of your head, you can easily pull off a pair of Aviators as long as you wear them with confidence!
And, let’s be honest, every guy wants to look like Top Gun’s Maverick!
#2 Clubmaster

Ray Ban Clubmaster sunglasses is one of the styles of Ray Ban sunglasses for men that were first introduced in the 1980s. Their design is based on a classic ‘browline’ shape that was popular in the 1950s.
After seeing Bruce Willis looking bad-ass in ‘Moonlighting’, Ray Ban immediately saw the potential of the browline design in popular culture, and thus the Clubmaster was born. Unlike other styles of Ray Ban sunglasses, the Clubmaster was designed to give men a more sophisticated look. The frames are made of metal and plastic, which gives them a very sleek appearance.
The lenses are usually dark green or grey, but can also be brown or amber. Ray Ban Clubmaster sunglasses are typically worn by men as they have a very masculine look.
They are the perfect choice for men with round or oval faces as they help to elongate the face and make it appear thinner.
Clubmaster sunglasses can be worn with nearly any outfit, but look best when paired with a suit or sports coat.
They can also be worn with jeans and a white t-shirt. In short, these sunglasses can match most formalities other than black/white tie events. They’re great for a hot summer wedding!
#3 Original Wayfarer

Ray Ban Wayfarer sunglasses have been a men’s style staple for decades. But how did they come to be? And what makes them so special?
The Ray Ban Original Wayfarer sunglasses were first designed in 1952. They were created as a slightly more stylish alternative to the teardrop-shaped aviator sunglasses that had become popular among pilots and Hollywood stars. The wayfarer design quickly caught on, and by the 1960s, they had become a must-have fashion accessory. Today, Ray Ban Wayfarers are still one of the most popular styles of sunglasses on the market.
Ray Ban Wayfarers can be worn with just about any outfit. Whether you’re going for a casual look or dressing up for a night out, Wayfarers always make you look classy. They also suit just about any square-based face shape, which is why they’ve remained popular for so many years.
So next time you’re looking at the different styles of Ray Ban sunglasses, don’t forget about the Ray Ban Original Wayfarers. With their popular history and classic silhouette, they’re a great option for most guys looking to maintain a timeless style.
#4 Round

Ray-Ban’s round unisex sunglasses are known for their round crystal lenses and shape.
A curved brow bar, adjustable nose pads, and thin metal temples with plastic end tips rest comfortably behind the ears. The Ray-Ban Round sunglasses are perfect for those looking for trendy and fashionable eyewear. Though the Round Ray-Ban sunglasses aren’t the style that Ray-Ban is most famous for, they certainly make an impact if worn correctly.
These Ray-Ban glasses for men will always be in style. They originated from the legendary musician counter-culture of the 1960s – a legendary century in which many of the music and style greats originated.
The Ray Ban Round sunglasses come in a variety of colors, so you can choose the perfect pair to match your personal style. Choose from classic colors like black, silver, and gold, or go for a more bold look with vibrant red or blue frames.
Whether you’re looking for a new everyday pair of shades or a fun fashion statement, the Round Ray Bans are a great option to mix things up and stand out from the crowd.
NOTE: If you’ve got a round face shape, avoid this style! The round shape is best for those with squarer face shapes.
#5 Hexagonal

Looking for something a little different? Look no further than Ray Ban’s Hexagonal glasses for men.
The hexagonal round metal glasses feature thin coined profiles and flat crystal lenses and are available in classic gold with extremely slender temples.
These glasses are kind of a halfway point between aviators and round Ray Bans. In my opinion, they take the best of both worlds – the uniqueness of the round glasses and the masculinity of the aviator style. For a lot of guys, round glasses just don’t work and look a bit too feminine. For those guys, the Ray Ban Hexagonal design is literally the perfect compromise.
To mix it up even further, you can mix and match base colors and lens tints to create the perfect combination for your style.
Pro Tip: Check your face shape! This style features a very controversial shape and will only suit longer face shapes. If your face is round or square, then it might be better to opt for aviators and play it safe.
#6 Justin

The Ray Ban Justin is the perfect statement piece for the modern man.
With a slightly larger frame and a rectangular lens shape, it has a rubberized frame finish for an effortlessly cool look. Would this style of frame be suitable for more formal occasions? Probably not. However, the rubberized style certainly suits more casual attire such as jeans and a t-shirt.
The Justin comes in a range of traditional or more colorful frame and lens combinations, from classic black with gray lenses to bright or transparent frame colors with solid, gradient or mirror lenses.
You can also customize your own with a choice of colors, lenses, temples, and engraving.
Whether you’re looking for a new addition to your everyday style or a pair of shades for your next vacation, the Justin is sure to turn heads.
When it comes to face shapes, most guys who can wear Wayfarers can wear this style of shade – it’s very similar in its shape and frame style. Be mindful of your head size, however. If you’ve got a small head, this style could overwhelm your face.
#7 Erika

Ray Ban Erika frames are the perfect accessory for any man looking to add a touch of sophistication to his look. The Erika shape is quite similar to the Round Ray Ban frames, however, it has more of a bulkier frame that creates a more assertive look.
With their retro-inspired rubber front and metal temples, these glasses are both stylish and practical. And with a variety of colors to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect pair to complement your individual style.
I’m not usually a fan of tortoise-shell sunglasses. However, when it comes to the Erika frame, I think it looks really sleek and stylish. These are a stand-out pair of sunglasses, so if you’re looking for something a bit understated that will blend in with the crowd, then they’re simply not for you!
When it comes to wearing them with different outfits, I would avoid anything formal. The design of the Erika frames lends itself to more casual environments, so a suit isn’t really going to work. Instead, try teaming them with some distressed jeans and a leather jacket for a cool, off-duty look.
#8 Ferrari

The Ferrari range isn’t a single frame of glasses. However, I’ve included it on my list because the features of this range are just really really cool!
Ray Ban has cornered the market on stylish sunglasses, and their new Ferrari range is no exception.
Inspired by race car design, these glasses feature Scuderia Ferrari details and polarized lenses that (in the words of Ray Ban Sunglasses) turbocharge your vision.
What’s more, the frames are made from aeronautical grade carbon fiber and race-proof rubbers, so you can rest assured that these glasses can handle whatever you throw at them.
And of course, no pair of Ray Ban Ferrari sunglasses would be complete without the signature red frame details and Scuderia Ferrari shield.
In short, this range is like having a Ferrari racecar on your face. What more could a red-blooded American man want? You’ll have the choice of many different classic frames – from Clubmans to Aviators and Hexagonal frames. However, unlike the classic designs, the Ferrari range frames add a premium feel to an already premium sunglasses brand.
#9 Stories

Guys – welcome to the future.
Ray Ban stories are a new type of smart glasses that allows Ray Ban wearers to record and share what they see using tiny cameras on their sunglass frames.
Ray Ban has partnered with some of the biggest names in the tech world to make their vision a reality, including Facebook’s META. They work well with the concepts of social media and give wearers a new dimension in which to share their life events from a first-person perspective.
The glasses are designed to be lightweight and comfortable to wear, with a built-in camera that can record up to 30 minutes of HD video. They also feature Ray Ban’s patented e-Tint technology, which automatically adjusts the tint of the lenses in response to changes in light conditions.
It’s like something from a sci-fi movie!
Don’t get me wrong, there are definitely some issues with this idea. At the end of the day, they look like regular Ray Ban glasses… so doesn’t that mean there are some security issues for those around you?
I think it’s a great idea, but I’m not sure if I would trust myself (or anyone else for that matter) to wear them without secretly filming funny or embarrassing moments without people realizing it!
Want to learn more about the best accessories a man can wear? Check out my guide to the top summer accessories every guy should have in his closet this summer.
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By: Antonio Centeno
Title: Styles Of Ray Ban Sunglasses – A Man’s Guide To The Best Frames
Sourced From: www.realmenrealstyle.com/styles-ray-ban-sunglasses/
Published Date: Wed, 24 May 2023 16:16:23 +0000
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