Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The Gentleman's Guide to Grooming: The Quintessential Handbook for the Modern Man Hardcover – 7 Nov 2017 by Peabody Fawcett (A (Hat & Beard)




TheGrooming Tips All Stylish Men Know How to look - and feel - better

Time was, a man who spent too long in the bathroom was met with a level of scorn and suspicion usually reserved for politicians who try to embrace indie music.

Thankfully times have changed but even now it's easy to feel bemused by the overwhelming amount of advice, opinion and small pots filled with expensive goop on the market.

The trick isn't to spend a fortune on a thousand different products, or to lock yourself in the bathroom for hours at a time. Rather, you should develop a daily routine that is quick, simple and – above all else – about maintenance, ensuring you don't let yourself (or your carefully assembled outfit) down with unsightly hair or unnecessarily puffy eyes.

1 | Become a regular at your barbers

Book your next appointment while you're there for roughly 4 weeks time, and stick to it. Too many men wait for the 'forlorn tugging of your locks' stage before doing anything about it. Basically, if you've noticed your hair needs a cut, then other people have too. The trick is to be proactive, not reactive – and having a regular place you trust will cut down on the 'oh my God what if he messes this up' anxiety dramatically.

2 | Know which hair products work for you

Hair products for men have got a bit more confusing since the Brylcreem your Granddad swore by, so make sure you're clued up on what each product is for. Thicker hair and messy styles can handle waxes and pomades, but if your hair's thinner, then lighter products and sprays will give your barnet some staying power. Ask your barber if you're a bit in the dark, but the right product can make all the difference.

3 | Find your signature scent

Aftershave isn't supposed to be loud or obvious. You don't want people to stop in their tracks and notice (if they do, you've worn too much). Rather, it should become a subtle part of your overall presence. Rather than owning 8-10 average quality bottles you pick from each morning at random, find one or two classic scents you really like and invest in them. Typically woody, spicy or herby scents suit the winter months, while lighter, citrusy scents work best in spring and summer.

4 | "Do a Dylan" with your toothbrush

Two things every woman notices: your shoes, and your smile. When it comes to the latter, there is no longer any excuse for ignoring advances in technology. Electric toothbrushes are designed to do most the work for you, plus, they're better for your health: according to a study by Sheffield University, rotating brushes reduce 11% more plaque than manual toothbrushes, and can also significantly reduce gum problems. And while you're at it, use a mouthwash after you brush first thing in the morning.

5 | Learn how to manscape properly

Trimming your pubic is not only perfectly acceptable in 2017, it's polite. And no, we're not talking about the porn star look either – just aim for what you'd appreciate in a partner, i.e. keep things neat and tidy. Top tip: keep whatever device you use for this sensitive task separate from what you shave your face with. There are plenty of electric razors on the market designed for the nether region's unique challenges without having to fill your Mach 3 with short and curlies.

6 | Scrub your face

Use a microbead-free scrub on a Monday morning to scrub the weekend off your face, and every other day of the week go for a plain face wash that's less abrasive. You'll be looking better than you feel in no time.

7 | Manage your facial fuzz

Unless you're planning to move out into the wilderness to find yourself, facial hair of any length needs to be tamed and maintained if you want to be taken seriously. You don't have to spend much on a beard trimmer, so pick one up and get into a weekly habit of tidying up. Don't, however, go too far. More David Gandy, less Bebe from Eastenders.

8 | ...Or learn how to shave like an expert

You might not have time in the morning for an extensive wet-shaving routine, but learning the basics of a good shave is important. Preparing your skin beforehand with a shave oil will help the razor glide over your hairs, while soaking the blades in warm water will help your pores expand, allowing the hair to come off your face with less redness and irritation. If it still feels like a chore, leave your precious face in the hands of the experts and get a professional shave once a week.

9 | Put your best feet forward

They might not be on show that often, but a good footcare routine is still important. Take care of them after a bath or shower (when the skin is softest) using a pummice stone on any dead skin, before lathering a generous amount of moisturiser on. Then when summer rolls back around, you can wear your flip flops and cause an absolute minimal of disgust in others.

I10 | Tackle dark circles

Look, we all made our peace with moisturisering years ago. But the stuff you use on your face is still too much for those patches under your eyes, where dark circles and puffiness reveal your heavy weekend and make you look under-slept and older than you are. Incorporate an eye cream or roll-on into your morning routine to help counter the problem.

11 | Sort those eyebrows

Big eyebrows aren't a problem – see Clooney, Farrell et al – but if they're meeting in the middle, you've got a problem on your hands (and face). Pay attention to the spot in the middle, and any errant hairs above and below your brows are also worth staying on top of. Plucking is time-consuming, though, so if needs be ask your barber to tidy your brows up when you're next in. Believe us, he's heard it before.

12 | Nail your hand-care routine

Cutting your nails once a week – preferably after a bath or shower, to soften them and make them easier to trim – is basic. But that rough, flaky skin around the nail bed that somehow irritates you more than it looks like it should? Treat with a tiny bit of moisturiser every couple of days to smooth things over.

13 | Moisturise obsessively

For many men the idea of including a tinted moisturiser in their routine is one step away from swapping their trunks for Speedos. It really shouldn't be given we all look better with a tan and good products will give you a subtle healthy glow nothing like the scene with Ross in Friends.

We recommend this Lab series tinted moisturiser, or if you can't bring yourself to bronze, make sure you're at least using a moisturiser with an SPF to protect your mug. Kiehls version is excellent.

14 | Wash your face before bed

If you want to head to bed with clean slate then you're going to need a solid face wash routine, particularly if you live in the belly of a great, coal-powered beast like London, where your face and skin collect grimy pollutants throughout the day.

Start the process with ice cold water (no problem at the moment), before moving onto a light, alcohol-free face wash and remember, avoid moisturising to give your pores a chance to breath a bit.

15 | Wear sunscreen

It might seem counterproductive and, frankly, a bit pointless to apply anything featuring the word 'sun' on to your skin in the depths of winter, but your face will thank you for it (not literally, that would be terrifying). Even at this time of year UV rays escape through the walls of fog, rain and darkness, drying out and damaging that precious skin of yours.

THis book is a wonderful  indispensable head-to-toe manual for impeccable personal maintenance and presentation.


Brimming with enchanting illustrations, striking photography, witty observations, and inspiring quotations, this handbook will help you discover what it means to be a real gentleman. Filled with invaluable advice from the world's most respected barbers, stylists, and master craftsmen of quality grooming tools and accessories, it offers time-tested style tips along with recipes for tonics and potions. Along the way, you'll find professional guidance on everything from getting a good haircut and combining vintage and modern clothing to maintaining fingernails and choosing the right hat--so you'll look and feel your best from your head to your perfectly polished shoes.

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