Grooming

Save Time with the Help of a Free Personal Shopper [Shopping]

If you feel shoppping for clothes is a chore and an expensive waste of time, think about using a personal shopper. Get rid of the mistaken idea you may have that personal shoppers are people employed by rich celebrities to dress them (those are called "stylists"). Most large department stores offer a shopping service.

Schick Manscaping Helps You Make the Ever-Important Fu Manchu Choice [Grooming]

Ever toyed with the idea of growing out a moustache, mutton chops, soul patch, or full-on beard, but haven't committed because you aren't sure how you'd look?

Shine Your Shoes Like a Military Cadet [Etiquette]

Maintain your leather shoes with the occasional military-style deep shine. The Art of Manliness blog runs down how. First, spread newspaper underneath the pair of shoes you're working on. With a horsehair shine brush, remove all dirt from the sides and toes of the shoes. Add a liberal amount of polish to the shoe but be sure to match the color of the polish to your shoe as closely as possible.

Shave Without Getting Razor Bumps [How To]

If razor burn and bumps are a common part of your daily shaving routine, DIY web site Instructables details how to avoid those nasty bumps when you shave. Remember which direction the grain of your hair went, and how you shaved along with it?

Shave Like Your Grandpa [Grooming]

With the the mass-production of disposable shaving products, the Art of Manliness blog claims that traditional shaving of our grandparents' time no longer the norm. Perhaps, however, it should be. A classic wet shave reduces costs, decreases the impact on the environment, and allows for more consistent shaves. All you really need is a double-edged safety razor, sharp blades, a shaving brush, and the proper soap or cream.

DIY Razor and Shaving Brush Stand [Grooming]

You were introduced to wet shaving and decided that was the route for you but your razor and brush remain strewn about your bathroom sink?

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