How is no one mentioning 'Chase No More: The Path To Success, Wealth And Love'? It's literally full of great tips and trick on how to improve your appearance and fashion style.
I understand that these channels need to make money, but the repetitive sponsor spots, across multiple men’s wear/style channels in a single day, are getting excessive, in my opinion. Fellow viewers, I would just suggest that you don’t impulse buy these products just because somebody you admire is peddling them. if you want to improve your skincare, for example, you don’t need to go out and spend a bunch of money on one of these kits. You need a washcloth, a decent bar of soap and some consistent habits. Do your own research with some non-commercial, objective, factual sources before going out and spending a bunch of money on products you likely don’t need
I interestingly solved my acne problem by never washing my face again. I just rinse with water. Our bodies are meant to naturally not have acne so when you stop using soaps to scrub the natural oils off your face then rehydrate them with a bunch of synthetics, you (in my experience) have naturally healthier skin with no outbreaks or issues. Our approach to wellness should be as simple as: How is a human being supposed to live in nature?
You should actually use less soap not more. The soap and body wash manufacturers would have you believe that you need to constantly exfoliate your skin but sandpapering it with extra expensive scented soaps like the ones they keep pushing on social media.
OMG. I’m not sure you know how hilarious you are: “And ladies certainly don’t want you touching them down there with your Wolverine claws.” Ouch-Bloody hell!!! 😂😂😂😂 Love your channel….great advice and wonderful delivery!
James, I appreciate the channel a lot as a young man aspiring to develop my mannerisms and sense of style. I struggle with the haircut part; although I’m 17, my hairline has receded significantly on the corners. As of now, I can still go with a flowy middle-part kind of thing and have it look presentable. However, I am curious what your suggestions would be for the future? Perhaps this is worth speaking about as I believe it’s an issue that a lot of men struggle with. Thanks
Guys, please be careful with the cologne. There is a huge difference between smelling fragrant versus "OMG! He must be covering up some horrible BO!" Also remember, that what smells nice to you may be horrific to your coworkers.
Pomades and styling gels have a lot of weird chemicals that are not kind to hair in the long run, it got worse and worse, so now I make my own with 100% natural ingredients, mix some lanolin from a health-food store, with coconut-oil in a separate little container. A little dab will do it, but it's not totally instant. You have to really spread it, rub it in, and let it soak into the hair, and then brush it well. At the start, you may have to experiment how much, and adjust next time until you find just the right amount. If you put too much one time, sop it up with a kleenex or paper towel, and brush well. Over time, my hair went from hopelessly helpless, damaged, frizzy thin hair to healthy natural hair.
I would add to your comments, shoes. Make sure your shoes are shined and not scuffed in any way. Yes, not all men have office jobs so work boots for laborers are the exception. When you go out to dinner, especially on a date - wear a nice pair of shoes that are new looking. Especially on the first date. She will notice how you're dressed well, so dress to impress when you're out on the town with your woman. She will always take notice of this and it will pay dividends. Never ever wear sandals when you're out. It's simply a declasse article of clothing. The exception an outing to a beach or pool deck.
A man’s cologne can be quite appealing, but only if it hasn’t been overdone. A little bit is better than too much. A man who is wearing cologne gives me the sense that he is dressing up for the occasion, and that is endearing in and of itself.
You are on a mission to make money nothing else, almost 3 minutes and already 2 links you want us to go on, at 1M sub you will give a link at every 10 seconds then
The key to good skin is diet. Our skin is effected by our hormones, and food is a key component to hormones. Skin care products will only treay the symptom and not the root cause.
I have a good diet consisting of almost only whole foods and minimal ultra processed foods. Yet I've always had acne on my face since puberty, 25 now and still not completely gone. Besides diet and lifestyle, stress also plays a major role in hormone production and acne. That's the factor that gets me, not the diet
I have thought about trying fragrances but every time I consider it, it's like I'm taking a gamble and I still have some reservations. I'm a nurse and I wouldn't want even the slightest of cologne fragrances to trigger allergic reactions or even seem disagreeable to my patients or coworkers. Do you have any suggestions, Gent Z?
One small step to improve your appearance is invest in a shotgun microphone so you don’t need the DJI. The Sennheiser 416 is a standard, but there are many good options. Then you just need a stand and either a camera with XLR and can supply 48v Phantom power, or an external recorder. More work, yes. But the audio is better and you look better than ever. Highly recommend it.
something else to add - you can look incredible, but if your breath or body smells, it spoils the whole thing. Brush twice per day, floss daily, scrape your tongue, stay well hydrated, and for God sake, if you smoke, give it up. No amount of breath mints will hide that cancer death smell wafting up from your diseased lungs. Shouldn’t have to say this but I think I do - shower every day, use a washcloth or puff to scrub the crevices and areas where stink often originates, make sure you’re fully dried before you get dressed, since moisture can lead to odors later on, and wear a deodorant that works for you. I’ve had to try a few different types to find what actually sticks with me throughout the day. Please do not rely on fragrances to cover up for bad hygiene, because then it’s just this unholy stench of cologne and body odor. Oh, and always wear clean clothes! You might think that button-down shirt can survive another day before you throw it in the laundry bin, but you’re probably nose blind to the armpit odor coming up off of it
100% agree! _"do not rely on fragrances to cover up for bad (hygiene etc)"_ I would add the same for one's vehicle and house too. Only clean is clean. Masking odours means the odour is still there, plus unhealthy noxious chemicals together with it. Only 1 thing though, If you're totally clean & healthy and with clean clothes, and brushed teeth, but just had a coffee, even a sip of coffee, its good to have 1 mint. It prevents coffee-breath, and mint helps kill germs too.
When I started wearing fragrance I remember searching "how to wear fragrance" and the first result was this old jeremy fragrance video, still in german. Literally, that guy, the guy who showers in fragrance and posts that on the internet everyday, said 2 sprays are enough. I wouldn't recommend wearing more because it could disturb others. 2 sprays were always enough for me for people to notice and compliment me so I guess that guy was right. 3-4 sprays only for special occasions I would say, where you are easily drowned out by other people, otherwise it's way too much. Maybe you can go up to 5.
Natural as possible with a bit of ‘polish’…… Cologne/ aftershave? Givenchy Gentlemen original. Hard to get, but classic. I shave using King of Shaves oil….not on,y can you see where you shave, a splash of water is sufficient for a second swipe. And it leaves your skin soft and moisturised. That’s all I use! No scrubs, soaps or moisturiser. Eyebrows? Nobody wants to look like Pai Mei (Kill Bill!) And a watch! A nice watch…..not large, not bling…..but classic. And nothing wrong with a pink shirt! Oh no…..nails…..just keep,them short and clean. There is NOTHING worse than long grubby nails. And once more. Givenchy Gentleman Original, a minimal touch. Nowt worse than strong cologne masking sweat.
i feel like disabilities shouldnt stop you from presenting yourself well. why do you think you’re excluded? visual impairments most likely cannot stop you from doing so
Nonsense, my friend. I am blind, 45 years old and, if anything, I have been really upping my style game in the last year or so. What are you struggling with? Maybe I can suggest some techniques
@@g0dsp3ed13 you are absolutely right. Being a gentleman isn’t limited to one body type or physical ability level. In fact, Preston from the gentlemen gazette often mentions how he has a physical disability, and look at that guy - arguably one of the most dapper fellows on RUclips
@@pensivepenguin3000 glad to hear things are working out for you! Creativity has no bounds when it comes to making yourself look top notch, usually restrictions can help you think outside the box and create extremely unique results. Also, I’ve seen disabled people who carry themselves better than normal people, so it’s only a matter of one’s perspective.
@ fair enough, I couldn’t watch much past the first few minutes. The guy is an absolute flog, ripping off other RUclipsrs and trying to be something he isn’t. If you get value out of him, good for you. I don’t.
One of my biggest insecurities is my teeth becouse when I was 7 I didn't took brushing my teeth seriously and now my teeth aren't bad but definitely could have been way better
Access Tiege Hanley's early Black Friday deals & half-off skincare routines at tiege.com/gentzenhance
How is no one mentioning 'Chase No More: The Path To Success, Wealth And Love'? It's literally full of great tips and trick on how to improve your appearance and fashion style.
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Light colours (+light blue) go very well on you. Furthermore, as you don't wear them for formal work makes it a perfect choice.
Thank you very much.
I understand that these channels need to make money, but the repetitive sponsor spots, across multiple men’s wear/style channels in a single day, are getting excessive, in my opinion. Fellow viewers, I would just suggest that you don’t impulse buy these products just because somebody you admire is peddling them. if you want to improve your skincare, for example, you don’t need to go out and spend a bunch of money on one of these kits. You need a washcloth, a decent bar of soap and some consistent habits. Do your own research with some non-commercial, objective, factual sources before going out and spending a bunch of money on products you likely don’t need
Unfortunately, with Christmas around the corner, I think we’re going to see more and more ads. This is their best quarter.
I interestingly solved my acne problem by never washing my face again. I just rinse with water. Our bodies are meant to naturally not have acne so when you stop using soaps to scrub the natural oils off your face then rehydrate them with a bunch of synthetics, you (in my experience) have naturally healthier skin with no outbreaks or issues.
Our approach to wellness should be as simple as: How is a human being supposed to live in nature?
Soap isn't good for facial skin. A good moisturizer is the right thing to use.
Bar of soap hahahahaha. Clearly have never done a skin routine. Improves looks a lot.
You should actually use less soap not more. The soap and body wash manufacturers would have you believe that you need to constantly exfoliate your skin but sandpapering it with extra expensive scented soaps like the ones they keep pushing on social media.
OMG. I’m not sure you know how hilarious you are: “And ladies certainly don’t want you touching them down there with your Wolverine claws.” Ouch-Bloody hell!!! 😂😂😂😂
Love your channel….great advice and wonderful delivery!
James, I appreciate the channel a lot as a young man aspiring to develop my mannerisms and sense of style. I struggle with the haircut part; although I’m 17, my hairline has receded significantly on the corners. As of now, I can still go with a flowy middle-part kind of thing and have it look presentable. However, I am curious what your suggestions would be for the future? Perhaps this is worth speaking about as I believe it’s an issue that a lot of men struggle with. Thanks
Guys, please be careful with the cologne. There is a huge difference between smelling fragrant versus "OMG! He must be covering up some horrible BO!" Also remember, that what smells nice to you may be horrific to your coworkers.
Apparently Tiege Hanley has a lock on sponsoring mens channels. I rarely watch a video these days that they aren't the sponsor of!
Pomades and styling gels have a lot of weird chemicals that are not kind to hair in the long run, it got worse and worse, so now I make my own with 100% natural ingredients, mix some lanolin from a health-food store, with coconut-oil in a separate little container. A little dab will do it, but it's not totally instant. You have to really spread it, rub it in, and let it soak into the hair, and then brush it well. At the start, you may have to experiment how much, and adjust next time until you find just the right amount. If you put too much one time, sop it up with a kleenex or paper towel, and brush well. Over time, my hair went from hopelessly helpless, damaged, frizzy thin hair to healthy natural hair.
I would add to your comments, shoes. Make sure your shoes are shined and not scuffed in any way. Yes, not all men have office jobs so work boots for laborers are the exception. When you go out to dinner, especially on a date - wear a nice pair of shoes that are new looking. Especially on the first date. She will notice how you're dressed well, so dress to impress when you're out on the town with your woman. She will always take notice of this and it will pay dividends. Never ever wear sandals when you're out. It's simply a declasse article of clothing. The exception an outing to a beach or pool deck.
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I just knew from the title that Teige Hanley is the sponsor. Lol. Great and quick imformative video .
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A man’s cologne can be quite appealing, but only if it hasn’t been overdone. A little bit is better than too much. A man who is wearing cologne gives me the sense that he is dressing up for the occasion, and that is endearing in and of itself.
Too much parfume is screaming for other's attention imo. It tells that they want to be noticed badly
You are on a mission to make money nothing else, almost 3 minutes and already 2 links you want us to go on, at 1M sub you will give a link at every 10 seconds then
I’ve noticed you’re looking tanned, but i’n a healthy way. Mind telling us if you’re sunbathing or What else you’re doing?
Greetings from New Zealand mate. Great content fabulous advice
Great video as always. Greetings from the south of Spain.
The key to good skin is diet. Our skin is effected by our hormones, and food is a key component to hormones.
Skin care products will only treay the symptom and not the root cause.
I have a good diet consisting of almost only whole foods and minimal ultra processed foods. Yet I've always had acne on my face since puberty, 25 now and still not completely gone. Besides diet and lifestyle, stress also plays a major role in hormone production and acne. That's the factor that gets me, not the diet
@brock5946 you might be eating g something that isn't unhealthy in it of itself, but for you it is bothersome.
I have thought about trying fragrances but every time I consider it, it's like I'm taking a gamble and I still have some reservations. I'm a nurse and I wouldn't want even the slightest of cologne fragrances to trigger allergic reactions or even seem disagreeable to my patients or coworkers. Do you have any suggestions, Gent Z?
One small step to improve your appearance is invest in a shotgun microphone so you don’t need the DJI. The Sennheiser 416 is a standard, but there are many good options. Then you just need a stand and either a camera with XLR and can supply 48v Phantom power, or an external recorder. More work, yes. But the audio is better and you look better than ever. Highly recommend it.
I find the black thing hanging on our man's lapel quite distracting.
How I had a successful date , drinking coffee with my ' David Bowie original teeth' I'll never know...
British Baking Show is still happening. Many comment about Mr. Hollywood's eyes.
Do you get tans?
Thanks bro
Even before I watched Mad Men my favorite hair style was the classic Don Draper.
something else to add - you can look incredible, but if your breath or body smells, it spoils the whole thing. Brush twice per day, floss daily, scrape your tongue, stay well hydrated, and for God sake, if you smoke, give it up. No amount of breath mints will hide that cancer death smell wafting up from your diseased lungs. Shouldn’t have to say this but I think I do - shower every day, use a washcloth or puff to scrub the crevices and areas where stink often originates, make sure you’re fully dried before you get dressed, since moisture can lead to odors later on, and wear a deodorant that works for you. I’ve had to try a few different types to find what actually sticks with me throughout the day. Please do not rely on fragrances to cover up for bad hygiene, because then it’s just this unholy stench of cologne and body odor. Oh, and always wear clean clothes! You might think that button-down shirt can survive another day before you throw it in the laundry bin, but you’re probably nose blind to the armpit odor coming up off of it
100% agree! _"do not rely on fragrances to cover up for bad (hygiene etc)"_ I would add the same for one's vehicle and house too. Only clean is clean. Masking odours means the odour is still there, plus unhealthy noxious chemicals together with it. Only 1 thing though, If you're totally clean & healthy and with clean clothes, and brushed teeth, but just had a coffee, even a sip of coffee, its good to have 1 mint. It prevents coffee-breath, and mint helps kill germs too.
3 to 4 sprays?! WTF THIS KID IS CRAZY!
When I started wearing fragrance I remember searching "how to wear fragrance" and the first result was this old jeremy fragrance video, still in german. Literally, that guy, the guy who showers in fragrance and posts that on the internet everyday, said 2 sprays are enough. I wouldn't recommend wearing more because it could disturb others. 2 sprays were always enough for me for people to notice and compliment me so I guess that guy was right. 3-4 sprays only for special occasions I would say, where you are easily drowned out by other people, otherwise it's way too much. Maybe you can go up to 5.
Talk about the tan pls
Thank you.
Nice ring man
How tall are you, James? 5'8?
Why an electric toothbrush?
I can’t get over “Wolverine claws down there”! 😅
Has this person been given some sort of anesthesia ?
I’m bald, man.
I’m bald AND old
Natural as possible with a bit of ‘polish’……
Cologne/ aftershave? Givenchy Gentlemen original. Hard to get, but classic.
I shave using King of Shaves oil….not on,y can you see where you shave, a splash of water is sufficient for a second swipe. And it leaves your skin soft and moisturised.
That’s all I use! No scrubs, soaps or moisturiser.
Eyebrows? Nobody wants to look like Pai Mei (Kill Bill!)
And a watch! A nice watch…..not large, not bling…..but classic.
And nothing wrong with a pink shirt!
Oh no…..nails…..just keep,them short and clean.
There is NOTHING worse than long grubby nails.
And once more. Givenchy Gentleman Original, a minimal touch. Nowt worse than strong cologne masking sweat.
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I think you could upgrade your loop by growing a stubble / short beard. Something not right about a man with no facial hair. Imo.
moderate weight-lifting
This woman loves ties and men’s hair that you want to run your fingers through.
I'm visually impaired so I can't be a gentleman. Disabled people like me are excluded from this
i feel like disabilities shouldnt stop you from presenting yourself well. why do you think you’re excluded? visual impairments most likely cannot stop you from doing so
Nonsense, my friend. I am blind, 45 years old and, if anything, I have been really upping my style game in the last year or so. What are you struggling with? Maybe I can suggest some techniques
@@g0dsp3ed13 you are absolutely right. Being a gentleman isn’t limited to one body type or physical ability level. In fact, Preston from the gentlemen gazette often mentions how he has a physical disability, and look at that guy - arguably one of the most dapper fellows on RUclips
@@pensivepenguin3000 glad to hear things are working out for you! Creativity has no bounds when it comes to making yourself look top notch, usually restrictions can help you think outside the box and create extremely unique results. Also, I’ve seen disabled people who carry themselves better than normal people, so it’s only a matter of one’s perspective.
Why are you here? No one here is excluded. 😎 Just do the best with what you have got.
Can you say Botox?
You didn’t mention eyebrows. Eyebrows man. Look in the mirror.
He did.
Brah he did
@ fair enough, I couldn’t watch much past the first few minutes. The guy is an absolute flog, ripping off other RUclipsrs and trying to be something he isn’t. If you get value out of him, good for you. I don’t.
One of my biggest insecurities is my teeth becouse when I was 7 I didn't took brushing my teeth seriously and now my teeth aren't bad but definitely could have been way better
Fr ima fix it tho.