7 Grooming Mistakes Men Make - Man's Guide To Better Facial Hair Care - Facial Hair Tips For Man

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Published 2015-01-13

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  • @LostPeaceClan
    Step 1: Only take beard-advice from men with beards
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  • @markwhitson
    I definitely don't want to give the impression that I haven't showered in a week when I haven't in 5, maybe 6 days.
  • @ayylmao884
    eye brows are also used to stop sweat from rolling down into your eyes
  • @BryonLape
    I congratulate anyone who can sit through the whole video.
  • I think this is a very important issue for many men. As a young man male-grooming didn't seem to be very important. Today I understand how it's the most important thing and I had to learn the hard way how to properly shave. Ingrown hairs and shave burn was big problem for me. I haven't tried the shave oil yet. I will give it a try. Proper male grooming techniques are underrated by most men and they look at as grooming as something feminine. I didn't like doing my eyebrows until a found a good barber that fixed the uneven growth and brought out the natural shape better. I like the idea of keeping stubble maintained and neat. Makes a big difference!
  • @Btt8
    A guy with no facial hair shouldn't be giving beard advice.
  • @tinmvn
    I started cutting my nose hairs after I realized it was probably unpleasant to other people. I'm only 6'0" but most people are still looking up to me. Thanks for the valuable tips.
  • @Karma7711
    I'm not taking beard advice from a shaven face.
  • Lol the eyebrows stop beads of sweat from running into your eyes but if you're a metro that never had to physically work I guess you could get the misconception that it's to "convey emotions" like this dude
  • @jomontanee
    I came here because of Keanu's thumbnail. LOL.
  • One of the best tools to trim excessive hair is the Philips made Nosetrimmer (which trims hair, not noses :) ), it exists in various guises. The last one I bought can be rinsed under a shower. Its tip is like a small shaver on its size which is simply the best tool ever to remove nose hair and get rid of hair on and in your ears. However, it also comes with two combs - mount the higher one and you have the perfect tool to trim your eyebrows but keep it looking natural (avoid the short one, that will just look weird, trust me on this). No affiliation with the company - I've just been using them for over 5 years.
  • @anndas3300
    YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! some says "I don't care and it doesn't bother me" you should coz first impressions LAST!
  • I don't style myself for judgmental people, I style myself for myself.
  • @ericm1839
    i actually have a more shaggy haircut and chinstrap beard, but it works on a college campus. and adds some darkness to my otherwise super pale complexion (not a lot of sunlight in the lab) i find that as long as i clean up my neck, stache, and give it a trim once a week, it usually stays pretty presentable (assuming i dont have a particularly hard test or anything because stress and sleep deprivation) i think the key to any facial hair is being able to own and maintain it. you're either all in or all out, you cant be wearing half a beard or some shit like that. you have to keep it well maintained, even, and clean. too often i see guys who cant really grow out a beard but leave some neck beard shit or whatever and it just doesnt work. i guess tl;dr: do whatever you want, but commit to whatever you do.
  • @dmfww5
    thanks so much for your maintenance tips, good stuff