The number one thing I ask my client's to consider is how much time they are willing to dedicate to maintaining this regimen. This is important because the hair on your face is a major focal point, and when colored, the new growth of your beard hair will always seem to grow faster. This is especially true when compared to the hair on your head.
So here are my solutions...
(1) You want to color your beard...make it a twice a week process, or whenever you see gray. Concentrate the application...
You know, all this week I've noticed a trend with my clients. Most of them seemed to feel that their skin produced enough moisture on their faces to not require a face moisturizer. However, I noticed that almost all of them dealt with sensitive and...DRY skin, after they've shaved.
Now, there are many reasons for dry skin; genetics, dry climates, environmental pollutants, and even harsh chemicals in soaps (i.e. bar soaps). So moisturizing your face is 711
As I stated previously in my first post - (Face shape matters - The Round Face)...
A large percentage of men have a square face shape, and it is coincidentally the most ideal and desired shape to work with. (The square face is the male counterpart to the oval face shape for women.) Therefore, when it comes to haircuts and beards, the goal is to square off the face, while taking into consideration any imperfections and how to camouflage them.
Here's what's best for a triangular face:
Haircuts
Close...
Well, it's obvious that I have a great concern for men's skin care. To be more specific...how your skin feels after shaving. Often my clients complain that their skin feels raw, or their face burns after they've shaved.
Now, there are many reasons for this, (1) poor preparation (2) an old razor blade (3) or shaving against the grain. Of course, there are are many other reasons, however, these are generally the most common.
So, with a little hint of peppermint (and other amazing...