Men Winter Grooming YES and NO
The DO’s
1. Do moisturize
With winter comes dry skin, so it’s important to quench your skin’s thirst with a good moisturizer. An important tip though when you choose your moisturizer is to steer clear of the ones with alcohol as alcohol strip skin’s natural oils.
2. Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen
You might think, it’s the winter season. What are the chances of me being exposed to sunrays? On the contrary, winter sun is even more concentrated once they reflect off white snow. So slap on a layer of sunscreen with full spectrum UVA/UVB protection before you leave the house.
3. Do drink lots of water
Did you know that we tend to not feel thirst in cold weather hence the body doesn’t send out an urge for you to drink water? Your skin might feel the effects of this, even more so during winter when it’s dry. But, fact is it can be fatal when you’ve reached the point of dehydration.
4. Do wear a hat
By that, we mean do provide some sort of warmth for your head region. It is a little known fact that the head is a primary point of heat loss. Whether it is a hooded jacket or your pick of winter headgear, make sure that your head is well-protected from the harsh elements.
5. Do hit the gym
With the holiday season upon us, it is the time of the year for family gatherings, delectable feasts, and just basically fond memories in front of a roaring fire. A gym is the last thing on anyone’s mind. But that is where you are wrong. Exercising facilitates blood circulation and keeps that glow in your face when everyone else’s is literally looking grey from the cold.
The DONT'S
1. Don’t overdo alcohol
Alcohol is one of the many methods used to keep warm during those bitterly cold days. But does it really have that effect? According to the Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems, the answer is a big fat no. So, try not to take the term “drink and be merry” too literally.
2. Don’t overeat
We know it is hard to resist that sumptuous Christmas meal spread in front of you. And with all the office parties and New Years gatherings, you’ll be eating your way through the winter season. Let’s try to keep the fatty food and sinful desserts at a bare minimum shall we. Maybe when you find out that these foods have a detrimental effect on your skin it would be easier to say no.
3. Don’t lick lips
Next time when you’re out on the street during cold weather, try to fight the instinct of licking your chapped lips. Instead, always carry around a lip balm and whip it out whenever necessary. Pay no heed to those buddies who are giving you hell for using a “women’s product”.
4. Don’t go caveman
Yes, the tousled up, out of bed, devil may care hairdo is dominating the runways. But don’t, never overboard and throw your shaving routine out the window even if the facial hair helps in keeping your face warm in winter draft. We don’t want to end up looking like Chewbacca from Star Wars do we?
5. Don’t take hot baths/showers
When you are stuck outdoors during frigid weather, does the thought of a steaming, hot shower entice you? Fact is, the steam from a hot shower causes more damage to the skin than good. It enlarges the pores and thus allowing locked moisture inside the skin to escape. Opt for lukewarm water instead to lessen the aggravation on dry skin during winter.
Man Fashion Tip: 5 Ways to Dress in Slimmest Styles

- Select a monochromatic palette when choosing clothes. One color family from head to toe tricks the eye and brain into thinking "long and lean."
- Select pieces that won't break up your body into blocks. So guys, suggest to opt for thin belts the same color as your trousers.

- Go for well-tailored looks, princess seams and darts. A looser fit can often look wider.
- Pick vertical detailing: thin stripes, visible seams, interesting buttons and contrasting ties.
- Great posture is an easy way to add height, or the appearance of it, so remember to take advantage of this
Men Skincare: Fundamental Guides
Resources: 12 Men Fashion Magazines
- Details - Though primarily a magazine devoted to fashion and lifestyle, Details has also featured reports on relevant social and political views.
- Esquire - is a men's magazine by the Hearst Corporation.
- FHM(For Him Magazine) - a magazine that predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets.
- GQ - is a monthly men's magazine focusing upon fashion, style and culture for men, through articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology and books.
- Maxim - is an international English language lad mag (men's magazine) based in the United Kingdom and known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models.
- Men of integrity - Daily devotional for the challenges men face.
- Men's fitness - Popular men's magazine. Features include fitness advice, lifestyle articles, and sex tips
- Men's health - Provide information and tips on fitness, health, career, relationships, nutrition, recipes, weight-loss and muscle building
- Men's Journal - is a general interest, active lifestyle magazine with a focus on adventure, travel, equipment, sports, fitness, health, style, ideas.
- New Man - National magazine for single man
- Stuff - From the publishers of Maxim, Stuff is aimed at male readers 18-25 years old, and each monthly issue is chock full of irreverent humor about the subjects they love most: beautiful women, sports, and the latest gadgets
- Playboy - You should know by now.
Man Daily Skin Care Tips: Shaving
Daily skin care is takes just a few minutes but can vastly improve your overall appearance. So what are men should watch out for their daily skin care, particularly SHAVING?
Skin: If your skin is dry, you will experience a tight, dry feeling after washing or shaving. In this case you should use rich moisturizers. There are many unisex ranges which offer this, as male-specific ranges tend to be quite limited. Men who suffer from greasy skin should use a light moisturizing lotion or lightly scented aftershave balm. If you experience shaving rash or razor burn (unsightly red bumps due to swollen hair follicles which are often itchy and irritated), use pre-shave cleansing and exfoliation to minimize the problem. If your skin still reacts, fragrance and color-free products should be used. Cleansing is the first stage of the daily grooming routine, followed by shaving, finishing with moisturizing. You need to cleanse and moisturize your face in the morning and last thing at night, even if you only shave once a day.Shaving: There are several choices when it comes to shaving. Some methods have a more profound effect on the skin than others, therefore it is important to find a balance between the comfort and structure of the epidermis, whilst achieving the closest possible shave. There are two main methods of shaving: wet shaving and power shaving.
Power shaving: Power shaving involves using a mains or battery operated shaver to whisk the hairs off at high speed. It is suitable for all skin types and does not require shaving preparations. However, it is not as effective on tough, dense and very dark hair. For electric shaving, the face should be clean and dry with stubble not too long. The skin needs to be thoroughly cleansed beforehand and regularly exfoliated. A closer shave can be achieved by pulling the skin taut to encourage the hairs to stand on end and make them easier to trim. It can be difficult to reach some areas with a power shaver, such as beneath the nose and above the lips. Here, an integral trimmer is ideal.
So whichever method you use, the ideal should be ease of use and save time! You don't want to spend your every whole morning for this! Life will be definitely no fun!




