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Hair care for men

If only men knew how much women love a man who sports trendy looks, I’m certain they would find more reasons to be extra conscious of themselves. To many women appearance and first impressions generally differentiate the Mr. Rights from the Mr. Wrongs, to the Mr. Maybes. A specialist in fashion, grooming, and bridal dressing, renowned hair and beauty guru Ramzi Rahaman offers some useful tips on how sporting the right look can make a man stand out as well as tricks on how a groom might complement his bride.

Cut-Creativity-Care

Whether your hair is naturally thin, curly, wavy or straight, accept your hair for what it is and try not to distort it by using strong chemicals that may cause more damage than good. If you need a change in style do so as gently as possible. Condition your hair after you straighten or perm it and ensure that you only use the best products and obtain the best advice, since hair is the most attractive feature in men that makes an impression.

Hair Length

Depending on the length, thickness, and style maintain your hair with pride and consistency. Take cuts and trims on a regular basis (one to one and a half months) to refresh style and remove split ends. Recent trends find many men sporting a hair-independent style, however it is vital to maintain healthy habits for your hair. Practices that damage your body also damage your hair. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and use of appropriate hair care products are recommended.

Clipper Cuts

Clipper cuts are in vogue, short cuts ensure good regrowth and you could have it spiked and gelled, depending on your age and disposition. The adventurous man opts for tints and this is perfectly acceptable provided it makes the wearer look and feel good. Whatever style you choose pay close attention to your hair and listen to its needs. Upon observing a change in texture or condition is it drier, frizzier, thinner or oilier than usual, stop and take time to evaluate what may be the cause and make necessary adjustments. Your hair, like your body, sends you signals about what it needs. Get to know your hair and understand what it needs.

Hair Care Products

Invest in the best hair care products to ensure the best results. Everyone has a budget they must adhere to, but with the money you have buy the very best you can for your hair. Frequent massaging, hot oil treatments and that little bit of added care once a week can open a whole new dimension for your hair.

Your Stylist

Maintaining a good relationship with your stylist is crucial. Irrespective of how well-known or talented a stylist is, if they do not respect your hair’s needs, wants, and conditions then you will never be happy with the results.

(courtesy www.ramzirahaman.com)

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