i agree he's so much better than Alpha M, Raphael doesnt endorse bad products like alpha m does and misguide viewers even though im sure hes been given the chance to
Absolutely! Interestingly, I was raised very formally in Germany also, but now live in California. Your videos have inspired me to bring back some of the good taste and manners that, frankly, slipped away from me in the last couple of years. Thank you for the new inspiration!
Twenty years ago, my tailor recommended putting rubbing alcohol on my arm pits to kill the germs which cause the odor. Works like a charm, and my skin hasn't suffered the drying often warned of with alcohol. When traveling, I use alcohol swabs.
Masamoto6 the one thing that turned me off both of them is every video felt like an excuse for them to push a product. I don't mind a product here and there but they just feel like the subject of the video is just an afterthought and the build up is so obvious.
The lip balm thing is a must. However I discovered last year from a friend while backcountry skiing that my lips would still crack and dry out. That's because lip balm doesn't have sunscreen. She asked me if I was using one with sunscreen and I actually had no idea they made that. So now I swear by a lip balm with sunscreen and It works so much better (not just outside).
RavenFeathers90: Yes I am also here too, don't you love the style of this guy? I just found this channel, and subscribed! Man taking care of himself is very masculine.
Parabens are the safest and most researched preservative we have. Because of marketing against parabens, ingredients that have higher risks of triggering allergic reactions are used because the consumer can't memorize their names. It's a real shame people think parabens are bad.
I disagree with you about calluses in general. I'm a guitarist. If I didn't have calluses on the tips of my left hand fingers, I'd not be able to teach my students, nor would I last through even five minutes of a 45 minute set in a club.
Trying to mask aging is a big one. I'm not talking about using moisturizers, or taking vitamins or anything like that by the way, I mean the really...noticeable kind. The botox and dyed hair look. It might work for a little while, but eventually it's *way* worse than just aging gracefully.
Speaking as a man who turned a wrench for a living at one point in his life, those calluses of yours serve a vital protective function, they also probably indicate that you can *crush* the grip of most other men you shake hands with - so be gentle with all of the soft handed men you meet out there.
Bit late, but for anyone concerned about stuff in deodorants, there are deodorant creams, I use one with entirely natural ingredients, it doesn't stop sweating, but there's just no smell anymore. It's a miracle to me, takes time getting used to and obviously you'll need an actual fragrance to go with it since all it smells like is a bit of cream, no one will smell that at all. No idea what's on the market internationally, but in Germany, the Greendoor product is incredible. I've ditched all other deodorants alongside with the stains and ruined shirts. I combine that with Merino underwear and I don't need to worry about BO at all anymore.
An alternative to a pumice stone for removing foot calluses is a scrubbie, green nylon scrubbing pads that are meant as an alternative to steel wool for scrubbing pans. They have enough roughness to work off the callous, but are soft enough, especially when wet, not to damage the skin. Soak your feet in warm water, and then use the scrubbie with gentle to medium pressure, and you'll see how they work well for getting rid of calluses.
Well, the only thing I'd say about callouses on the hands is, that in some ways they can come in pretty handy (no pun intended) as long as they don't get out of control - for example, I play guitar regularly and developed some callouses on the fingers of my left hand - which I don't do away with because when I remove them, the fresh skin underneath those will get sore and sometimes (if overzealous with the filing-off) even be prone to being stung by the strings which would then hinder my playing and just re-develop some time later. Other than that point which I wanted to mention - great video, keep up the good work Raphael!
When it comes to biting your nails, I get the distinct feeling that the only people who suggest those 'horrible' tasting things to put on your nails as a methode to stop, are only ever suggested by people who've never bitten their nails themselves. Speaking from almost 30 years of trying to stop biting my own nails before I finally managed, I've found that...sure...the first couple of times you use the stuff on your nails it reminds you enough for you to stop....buuuut then you get used to the taste, and suddently, you stop noticing it. Some of them even gets this weirdly addictive taste that makes you bite your nails MORE. The absolutly only way I've found that works for both me and everyone else I've known who's tried stop biting their nails, is to focus on taking care of them. Don't worry too much about feeling like a girl for polishing and filing your nails every ten minutes, if that's what it takes. Just that constant focus on taking care of them forms a habbit of NOT biting them, and eventually you stop doing it every time you get distracted. (It's very much a subconciously run havvit after all.)
This is so 100% true it should be pinned. I've struggled with biting my nails well into my 20's (and still relapse when under a lot of stress, sadly!) and it only ever got better when I actively started taking care of them. Now I just carry a clipper everywhere just so I can remove dirt from under my nails instead of biting them. It works well as a placebo, actually.
I work in a environment were I have to wash my hands constantly and use hand sanitizer needless to say they get so dry they crack and bleed, the best hand lotion I have ever used is by Manicure Spa.
Men, these are excellent tips! Particularly the ones about trimming nose, eyebrow and ear hair. And also nail care and removing rough skin on the hands.
Hands that work do not have to look and feel like sandpaper to prove it. Washing with a good soap that is appropriate for removing dirt, paint, grease, or any other substance on hands is wonderful. Never underestimate the value of work gloves for yard chores, and latex gloves for jobs involving chemicals. Your manhood will not be revoked for lacking calluses and scars on your hands. Use olive oil and kosher salt to scrub your hands once a week, followed by a good unscented soap. Your romantic partner will thank you.
For body odor, I believe many people can get rid of it just by having lots of water, exercising (sweat it all), eat good, and avoid smoking! These few things alone can make a huge difference.
Umm, no. Listen, you still need to wash thoroughly and use antiperspirant. Please trust me on this one. Just because you don’t smell yourself doesn’t mean others don’t. 👍🏻
Good video, as usual, but that lighting does not flatter you. Better to use a slightly warmer light source from about a 45 degree angle in the front and a reflector on the other side of the face.
After years of futile struggles, I can tell that the only solution against smelly feet that works for me is using active carbon shoe insoles. They protect my feet against bad odor, calluses, as well as my shoes against being soaked in moistures off my feet every time I'm wearing them. It's really a great invention, is pretty cheap, and works a lot better than most of the tips, tricks and products you'll find on the internet.
You should mention keep up with your dental hygiene. Your teeth don’t have to be perfect, but clean, healthy teeth and gums should be a priority. Your dentist can give you good advice on how to do this
I enjoyed the video. When it comes to cologne though eau de cologne is the lightest of the concentrations. 2-3 sprays is quite alright if its a clean fresh aquatic. I'd recommend an eau de toilette concentration which is a step above from the EDC (eau de cologne).
I just started using a shaving soap and brush. I wasn't sure if it was for me so I got wilkinsons sword's cheap set. Right off the bat I love it so much because 1 I don't like the smell of can shaving soap and 2 its more cost efficient, also I've never had a satisfactory shave with 1 pass of canned foam
This is good. It addresses grooming issues very well. Could you also please do a video about mannerisms such as face touching, ear pulling, and eyebrow fussing? There are many unconscious things that men do to their faces and hair which are distracting in a conversation or social setting. I believe a video of these issues would augment this grooming video very well. Thank you.
For body hair, a basic Wahl trimmer is the best. It looks much more natural and doesn’t have to “come back” so it doesn’t come back prickly. Don’t be disgusted by your body hair. There are girls that like it a lot so long as it’s kept groomed with a something like a buzzer.
for faster skin cell regenaration try mixing lime juice and a few drops of basil extraxt/oil. Apply 1-2 times per day, let it absorb for 10-30 minutes and rinse well! Works really well and contais no chemicals, gives your skin a fresh and younger apperance. If struggling with skindisordes use it 3-4 times a day. Might sting a bit if you overdo the basil oil or if you got dry and brittle skin. Do not use togheter with cortionsbased medicalcreams.
I actually had to stop using old spice because of the aluminum in it, I found that was what was causing me to sweat so much, not because I was just a sweaty guy, but because all the aluminum did was clog the pores under my arms. I now trim my underarm hair with an electronic trimmer and I use more natural deodorants and I honestly haven't sweat profusely from my underarms in over a year.
If you or someone you know has oily skin and cant find a solution the answer is likely they are washing too much. Strip the oils less and less oil will be produced. Also try Arm and hammer baking soda based deoderant for a natural low fragrance answer.
Best cologne young guys don’t know about but EVERY women loves...Issey Miyake. Never found women who didn’t love that scent. When I’m at work I have women even come by even ask if they can smell me on a regular basis. Hahaha
I noticed that you have mentioned dirt under fingernails. Getting dirt under my fingernails one thing that happens to me sometimes. I am good about keeping them clean though. I recently got a Waterpik and it not only helps with dental problems but it can blast that unsightly dirt out from under those fingernails quick. The one I use is a cordless one which is usable in the shower. What is nice about that is that I can keep any mist that it might produce contained so I don't make a mess. I just give the shower a quick rinse after I am done but that is after I place the soap in the dish on the counter a few feet away (that helps keep me from having to clean soap scum out of the shower). I do find that the Waterpik works very well for getting that dirt out from under my fingernails. I never had a nail brush because that works so well. You can see it instantly wash all that clean out of there. What made me get the Waterpik is gingivitis. I told my dentist that I am now using one and he agrees that it does seem to be working. I don't know why I didn't buy one sooner.
Using "white bar" or "clear gel" deodorants and antiperspirants. While "white bar" antiperspirants may be helpful if you sweat profusely, they will gather in and stain your shirts. Meanwhile "clear gel" deodorants (the kind that makes a squishy noise when it pops up and goes on wet) will bleach the color from shirts, as well as occasionally adding white stains.
A big price tag does not mean the product is even safe. I’m not referring just to your skin but even your liver and kidneys. Your skin absorbs like your stomach. If you would not eat it don’t use it!
It's important to care for your skin and body hair, but please don't exaggerate. In the aging part I only agree with the sun protetion. Everything else against aging is just overdoing it for me. It's ok to get older, plus wrinkles show wisdom and aren't unsightly at all.
In only cut the cuticles in winter when they detach after working with cold and hot water. Then when they are loose, they're prone to being pulled and the injury propagages. God I hate hair on my body. I have little outside of private parts, but the nose grows this incredibly thick and strong hair. I sometimes pull it out and look at it in shock. If I injure inside the nose with scissors, the cut takes a long time to heal and a pimple there is hard to find and pierce.
For god's sake don't saw action your nails with a metal file. File in one direction and just use an Emery board. It keep the nail edge smooth and non scratchy
tip for stinky feet: wash your shoes and boots with vinegar, remove the insole to wash it. and rinse it out then make sure its completely dry before you wear your shoes again
Can you do a video explaining the differences between the different types of colognes and their strengths? I'm confused as to the difference between Odor de toilette, Perfume, and Essence.
Being that this is a year old, you've probably gotten help on this by now, but here goes... the different fragrances are categorized by how much fragrance is dissolved in the alcohol solution. The more fragrance there is, the stronger (In most cases) the scent, in addition to having a longer staying power free of touch ups throughout the day/night and of course, the more expensive it is for the higher ends of that spectrum, versus the same fragrance on the lower end. Starting at the bottom of the spectrum, is the Eau Fraiche, which is 1-3% fragrance in the solution and has a staying power of less than 2 hours... maybe 2 hours. Next up the spectrum is Eau de Cologne (EDC) which is 2-4% fragrance and can last from 2 hours to 3. Higher on the spectrum is Eau de Toilette (EDT) which is 5-15% and lasts about 4, maybe 5 hours. Even higher on the spectrum is Eau de Parfum (EDP) which is 15-20% Fragrance and can last about 6, maybe 7 or even sometimes up to 8 hours-ish. At the top of that spectrum, is Perfume (Parfum) and it's 20-30% and can last over 8 hours. Anything beyond 30% isn't usually a good idea as then it's too oily and can leave your skin shiny. Or you may breakout with repeated use. So if you take a common scent like Dior Homme, the Eau de Toilette (EDT) is a somewhat light, yellow tinged solution and about $70 for 3.4oz. Whereas the same scent, Dior Homme, the Parfum is a deep and rich gold colored solution and about $120 for a 2.5oz bottle. However, one needs to weigh out something of a balancing act, in that if getting the Parfum, yes it's less that they have to apply and may actually last longer than an EDT... but I know a lot of guys who don't reapply their EDT, soit may not look that enticing of an investment for them. However, if they do weigh it out and that's an issue, it kind of comes down to how much they want to spend up front.
What distinguishes a cheap product vs. an expensive product ? In you look on the back of the containers, you'll quite often realize that both the cheap product and expensive product contain pretty much the same ingredients. Don't believe me, ? just look at ingredients found in skin care products and you'll see that it's the same formulation for the most part. However, when it comes to fragrances, there are definitely cheap colognes and expensive colognes and the difference is obvious. The best fragrances, IMHO, come out of Paris
Anything above the collar or below the cuffs is fair game to some extent, because they are visible even when completely dressed in a business/professional environment and thus can adversely impact your reputation at work. Thus, it is reasonable to expect the neat grooming of hair, hands, and beard or chin. However, if your date expects a bare chest and plucked, waxed, shiny balls, maybe she isn't in to guys. That might be a conversation you have with her before you break out the Nair and a buffer.
I would disagree that alcohol is bad for your skin. If you are prone to dry skin or if alcohol causes reaction, then yes stay away from it.However, I prefer aftershaves with alcohol. Witch Hazel is a good astringent, and it has alcohol, though it only has about 12% alcohol content. Most after shave balms and creams that are alcohol free, makes my skin feel oily and greasy. I use good soap, with a low ph, and quality shaving products, and a facial scrub 2 to 3 times a week, in addition to an aftershave that contains alcohol and I have no problems. I just find that saying, "Alcohol is bad for your skin," Is kind of a blanket statement, and isn't accurate in all cases.
Alcohol is undeniably bad for your skin. It causes premature aging and strips the skin of it's natural oils and moisture barrier. As a side note: witch hazel can be very good for your skin; as an antioxidant and in reducing redness. However, you need to be careful how often you use products containing it. Because of the high tannin content it can be very harsh on the skin if used too often. I do believe there are witch hazel products that are alcohol free now too. You might want to look into those. Cheers.
Is that Burt's Bee Lip Balm in the video? I've used it myself for years and find it to help much better against dry lips (esp. in winter) than cheaper products. It also feels less greasy, doesn't dissolve when stored and lasts longer.
I'm completely guilty of shaving my eyebrows! I get bad unibrow so it's just easier. Maybe if I tweezed regularly it wouldn't get like that to begin with?
No! not insect repellent for nail biting! its not recommended for ingestion. use cayenne pepper spray or bitters they use for thumbsucking toddlers but not the insect repellent
Just so you know, you shouldn't file your nails in a forward and back motion - always stick to one direction otherwise you end up damaging your nails (Google is your friend).
As a woman I would never let a man touch me with dirty hands. A man is not allowed to come near me if he has hang nails, dirty nails, un-even nails, or just plain disgusting hands. Roughness is okay; roughness can be nice; BUT. NEVER. DIRTY.
Nice channel, I like your content, and as you seem to like classical clothing a lot, I was wondering if you own or plan to do any video about knickerbockers? I know it's out of fashion today but still a lovely piece of clothing in my opinion.
Hello , I ve tried all the methods possible against razor bumps and razor burns like using a more aggressive razor and blades, changing brush, products and i got rid of them, but after 24 hours i get razor bumps and a bit of irritation, but why after a day and not after shaving?
You are always very worried "People May judge you". You are the most judgemental person I've ever seen! And you are the type of person that gets judged the most, because of how obnoxiosly afraid you are of being normal.
You're a lot classier than Alpha M, and I enjoy watching you more, this channel is going to grow huge!
Thank you. We have different styles that work for different people.
i agree he's so much better than Alpha M, Raphael doesnt endorse bad products like alpha m does and misguide viewers even though im sure hes been given the chance to
This channel combined with Alpha M and RMRS are the trifecta of style 😁
I think Alpha M is mostly a con man, or at least has grown into one over the years
Absolutely!
Interestingly, I was raised very formally in Germany also, but now live in California. Your videos have inspired me to bring back some of the good taste and manners that, frankly, slipped away from me in the last couple of years. Thank you for the new inspiration!
"You don't want to look like a dried apricot." Hahahaha I love it.
Twenty years ago, my tailor recommended putting rubbing alcohol on my arm pits to kill the germs which cause the odor. Works like a charm, and my skin hasn't suffered the drying often warned of with alcohol. When traveling, I use alcohol swabs.
You deserve more subs. You fill the gaps in alpha m and rmrs very well. You also offer another view.
Agreed, but his presentation isn't good.
Masamoto6 the one thing that turned me off both of them is every video felt like an excuse for them to push a product. I don't mind a product here and there but they just feel like the subject of the video is just an afterthought and the build up is so obvious.
manan ch his content is far superior to both tho
The lip balm thing is a must. However I discovered last year from a friend while backcountry skiing that my lips would still crack and dry out. That's because lip balm doesn't have sunscreen. She asked me if I was using one with sunscreen and I actually had no idea they made that. So now I swear by a lip balm with sunscreen and It works so much better (not just outside).
Spencer Dunphy Cerave makes a good lip balm.
So bathing in wine in my solid gold bath is bad for my skin?
naaaw, u should be fine.
thePoxxxx alright, I thought I was going to have to stop showering in Bordeaux Champagne too!
Bordeaux Champagne is an oxymoron. Champagne is a controlled designation of origin that can't come from Bordeaux. It comes from... yep, Champagne.
Fenryr Greyback ... I almost found a Wayne’s world reference there haha
Yes, but it's great with the ladies
Any ladies here? As a woman, I find your channel so interesting.
Yes! Here's one lady!👩💼
Lets go out
Us guys always want to know what you ladies think, because after all you're the reason we care.
RavenFeathers90: Yes I am also here too, don't you love the style of this guy? I just found this channel,
and subscribed! Man taking care of himself is very masculine.
Financial Services I agree, I would like to know what the females think as well of this sort of style
Goes without saying, but clean teeth!... floss and brush!
Men's no' 1 grooming mistake according to my girlfriend is an oversized ungroomed beard..
That depends. I have a large beard, a bit unkempt but I groom it to the best of my ability. She loves it.
Rasputin was banging regularly.
Parabens are the safest and most researched preservative we have. Because of marketing against parabens, ingredients that have higher risks of triggering allergic reactions are used because the consumer can't memorize their names. It's a real shame people think parabens are bad.
Brian Saunders indeed
I disagree with you about calluses in general. I'm a guitarist. If I didn't have calluses on the tips of my left hand fingers, I'd not be able to teach my students, nor would I last through even five minutes of a 45 minute set in a club.
That's a very specific use related to your profession. I'd call it an exception.
Not having calluses is the rule. Having them because you’re a guitarist is an exception.
I lift and work construction, I’d rather not go to bed with bloody hands every night.
Leo on the other hand... if Jim goes to bed with bleeding fingers he knows it was a good gig! 😂
Trying to mask aging is a big one.
I'm not talking about using moisturizers, or taking vitamins or anything like that by the way, I mean the really...noticeable kind.
The botox and dyed hair look. It might work for a little while, but eventually it's *way* worse than just aging gracefully.
First time I disagree with you. Chest hair is nothing that needs to be waxed or lazered... maybe just trimmed a bit.
He left that up to decide by the owner. That beig said there's a difference between chest hair and a natural pullover!
He did say, “if you like chest hair, go for it”
I am going to disagree on the insect repellent not being bad for you. I don’t think you would want to ingest it.
Speaking as a man who turned a wrench for a living at one point in his life, those calluses of yours serve a vital protective function, they also probably indicate that you can *crush* the grip of most other men you shake hands with - so be gentle with all of the soft handed men you meet out there.
Bit late, but for anyone concerned about stuff in deodorants, there are deodorant creams, I use one with entirely natural ingredients, it doesn't stop sweating, but there's just no smell anymore. It's a miracle to me, takes time getting used to and obviously you'll need an actual fragrance to go with it since all it smells like is a bit of cream, no one will smell that at all. No idea what's on the market internationally, but in Germany, the Greendoor product is incredible. I've ditched all other deodorants alongside with the stains and ruined shirts. I combine that with Merino underwear and I don't need to worry about BO at all anymore.
Thank you, I am going to try Greendoor now.
An alternative to a pumice stone for removing foot calluses is a scrubbie, green nylon scrubbing pads that are meant as an alternative to steel wool for scrubbing pans. They have enough roughness to work off the callous, but are soft enough, especially when wet, not to damage the skin. Soak your feet in warm water, and then use the scrubbie with gentle to medium pressure, and you'll see how they work well for getting rid of calluses.
Well, the only thing I'd say about callouses on the hands is, that in some ways they can come in pretty handy (no pun intended) as long as they don't get out of control - for example, I play guitar regularly and developed some callouses on the fingers of my left hand - which I don't do away with because when I remove them, the fresh skin underneath those will get sore and sometimes (if overzealous with the filing-off) even be prone to being stung by the strings which would then hinder my playing and just re-develop some time later.
Other than that point which I wanted to mention - great video, keep up the good work Raphael!
If I found this channel a year ago, I would have suffered 78 hours less ass chewing from my boss.
Fire for effect, over.
You look like a member of Cobblepott family.
Leandro Rothgiesser ahahahahah hhhahahaha fucken hilarious
good and well looked after teeth is a must - nothing is more offputting than bad breath
When it comes to biting your nails, I get the distinct feeling that the only people who suggest those 'horrible' tasting things to put on your nails as a methode to stop, are only ever suggested by people who've never bitten their nails themselves. Speaking from almost 30 years of trying to stop biting my own nails before I finally managed, I've found that...sure...the first couple of times you use the stuff on your nails it reminds you enough for you to stop....buuuut then you get used to the taste, and suddently, you stop noticing it. Some of them even gets this weirdly addictive taste that makes you bite your nails MORE.
The absolutly only way I've found that works for both me and everyone else I've known who's tried stop biting their nails, is to focus on taking care of them. Don't worry too much about feeling like a girl for polishing and filing your nails every ten minutes, if that's what it takes. Just that constant focus on taking care of them forms a habbit of NOT biting them, and eventually you stop doing it every time you get distracted. (It's very much a subconciously run havvit after all.)
I started doing the same and so far this has worked for me.
This is so 100% true it should be pinned. I've struggled with biting my nails well into my 20's (and still relapse when under a lot of stress, sadly!) and it only ever got better when I actively started taking care of them. Now I just carry a clipper everywhere just so I can remove dirt from under my nails instead of biting them. It works well as a placebo, actually.
That Tiege Henley promo though 😀😀
Prabhat Singh so smooth
I work in a environment were I have to wash my hands constantly and use hand sanitizer needless to say they get so dry they crack and bleed, the best hand lotion I have ever used is by Manicure Spa.
Funny when looking at your profile picture.
Men, these are excellent tips! Particularly the ones about trimming nose, eyebrow and ear hair. And also nail care and removing rough skin on the hands.
I would gladly suffer with Tom Selleck's chest hair and looks. Call me selfless I know ...
Just come across this channel and i like it, subscribed! i agree with all points, however I see calloused and rough hands as manly and respectable.
Should still get rid of the dead skin tho
Hands that work do not have to look and feel like sandpaper to prove it. Washing with a good soap that is appropriate for removing dirt, paint, grease, or any other substance on hands is wonderful. Never underestimate the value of work gloves for yard chores, and latex gloves for jobs involving chemicals. Your manhood will not be revoked for lacking calluses and scars on your hands. Use olive oil and kosher salt to scrub your hands once a week, followed by a good unscented soap. Your romantic partner will thank you.
I really enjoyed your outfit in this video.
Thanks!
When he said a red face is unattractive, that hit my rosacea hard.
For body odor, I believe many people can get rid of it just by having lots of water, exercising (sweat it all), eat good, and avoid smoking!
These few things alone can make a huge difference.
Umm, no. Listen, you still need to wash thoroughly and use antiperspirant. Please trust me on this one. Just because you don’t smell yourself doesn’t mean others don’t. 👍🏻
Good video, as usual, but that lighting does not flatter you. Better to use a slightly warmer light source from about a 45 degree angle in the front and a reflector on the other side of the face.
After years of futile struggles, I can tell that the only solution against smelly feet that works for me is using active carbon shoe insoles. They protect my feet against bad odor, calluses, as well as my shoes against being soaked in moistures off my feet every time I'm wearing them. It's really a great invention, is pretty cheap, and works a lot better than most of the tips, tricks and products you'll find on the internet.
You should mention keep up with your dental hygiene. Your teeth don’t have to be perfect, but clean, healthy teeth and gums should be a priority. Your dentist can give you good advice on how to do this
I watch his videos just cause his voice is really cool
David Chacon Sounds just like Gary Kasparov
I find his voice really aggravating tbh
JESUS LOVE’S YOU AND CARE’S FOR YOU HAVE A GOOD SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTIVE DAY!✨
Shut up.
Thanks
I enjoyed the video. When it comes to cologne though eau de cologne is the lightest of the concentrations. 2-3 sprays is quite alright if its a clean fresh aquatic. I'd recommend an eau de toilette concentration which is a step above from the EDC (eau de cologne).
I just started using a shaving soap and brush. I wasn't sure if it was for me so I got wilkinsons sword's cheap set. Right off the bat I love it so much because 1 I don't like the smell of can shaving soap and 2 its more cost efficient, also I've never had a satisfactory shave with 1 pass of canned foam
I love this channel. If they ever make a new Jeeves series, and they don’t immediately cast you I will have lost all faith in the industry
I will recommend alum stone instead of after shave it's natural and is inexpensive
This is good. It addresses grooming issues very well. Could you also please do a video about mannerisms such as face touching, ear pulling, and eyebrow fussing? There are many unconscious things that men do to their faces and hair which are distracting in a conversation or social setting. I believe a video of these issues would augment this grooming video very well. Thank you.
For body hair, a basic Wahl trimmer is the best. It looks much more natural and doesn’t have to “come back” so it doesn’t come back prickly. Don’t be disgusted by your body hair. There are girls that like it a lot so long as it’s kept groomed with a something like a buzzer.
Hey, it's taken me my entire life to grow my chest hair! It's not going anywhere.
Man I learned so much from this channel. This guy is amazing.
for faster skin cell regenaration try mixing lime juice and a few drops of basil extraxt/oil. Apply 1-2 times per day, let it absorb for 10-30 minutes and rinse well! Works really well and contais no chemicals, gives your skin a fresh and younger apperance. If struggling with skindisordes use it 3-4 times a day. Might sting a bit if you overdo the basil oil or if you got dry and brittle skin. Do not use togheter with cortionsbased medicalcreams.
Great video! These tips are perfect to share with my teenage PE students. Looks like the title should read: ...& How to Avoid Them"
Thank you so much for mentioning the guys that seem to bathe in cologne.
I actually had to stop using old spice because of the aluminum in it, I found that was what was causing me to sweat so much, not because I was just a sweaty guy, but because all the aluminum did was clog the pores under my arms. I now trim my underarm hair with an electronic trimmer and I use more natural deodorants and I honestly haven't sweat profusely from my underarms in over a year.
If you or someone you know has oily skin and cant find a solution the answer is likely they are washing too much. Strip the oils less and less oil will be produced. Also try Arm and hammer baking soda based deoderant for a natural low fragrance answer.
Best cologne young guys don’t know about but EVERY women loves...Issey Miyake. Never found women who didn’t love that scent. When I’m at work I have women even come by even ask if they can smell me on a regular basis. Hahaha
I noticed that you have mentioned dirt under fingernails. Getting dirt under my fingernails one thing that happens to me sometimes. I am good about keeping them clean though. I recently got a Waterpik and it not only helps with dental problems but it can blast that unsightly dirt out from under those fingernails quick. The one I use is a cordless one which is usable in the shower. What is nice about that is that I can keep any mist that it might produce contained so I don't make a mess. I just give the shower a quick rinse after I am done but that is after I place the soap in the dish on the counter a few feet away (that helps keep me from having to clean soap scum out of the shower). I do find that the Waterpik works very well for getting that dirt out from under my fingernails. I never had a nail brush because that works so well. You can see it instantly wash all that clean out of there. What made me get the Waterpik is gingivitis. I told my dentist that I am now using one and he agrees that it does seem to be working. I don't know why I didn't buy one sooner.
Using "white bar" or "clear gel" deodorants and antiperspirants.
While "white bar" antiperspirants may be helpful if you sweat profusely, they will gather in and stain your shirts.
Meanwhile "clear gel" deodorants (the kind that makes a squishy noise when it pops up and goes on wet) will bleach the color from shirts, as well as occasionally adding white stains.
Do not file your nails like him though. File in one direction so it doesn't make your nails split or break
To fight bad smell u can just use soda/baking powder for ur armpits. Just try its totally natural and there is no smell at all.
this guy calms me down
A big price tag does not mean the product is even safe. I’m not referring just to your skin but even your liver and kidneys. Your skin absorbs like your stomach. If you would not eat it don’t use it!
It's important to care for your skin and body hair, but please don't exaggerate. In the aging part I only agree with the sun protetion. Everything else against aging is just overdoing it for me. It's ok to get older, plus wrinkles show wisdom and aren't unsightly at all.
Much of this I will tell to my son... thank you.
not a fan of getting rid of chest hair.
Think of Sean Connory and the first James bond.....
Sean Connery and the first James Bond are the same person. Sean.
James Bonds in General: Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan,
That is if you look like James Bond
@@RamSkirata Roger was a smoothie ( I,e, no chest hair if I remember correctly.)
In only cut the cuticles in winter when they detach after working with cold and hot water. Then when they are loose, they're prone to being pulled and the injury propagages. God I hate hair on my body. I have little outside of private parts, but the nose grows this incredibly thick and strong hair. I sometimes pull it out and look at it in shock. If I injure inside the nose with scissors, the cut takes a long time to heal and a pimple there is hard to find and pierce.
"Having a unibrow makes you look older and not well groomed"
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i can follow all the grooming rules except biting my nails. ill try but its so tough sometimes, especially when youre trying to lose weight.
O'keepfs hand and feet cream. And O'keefs lip balm. Good stuff.
For god's sake don't saw action your nails with a metal file. File in one direction and just use an Emery board. It keep the nail edge smooth and non scratchy
I love this series. It's surprisingly comical. And what's the accent. He's channeling his inner Carl Sagan.
I am really enjoying and learning from your channel; have been binge watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
Not all alcohols are drying...
tip for stinky feet: wash your shoes and boots with vinegar, remove the insole to wash it. and rinse it out then make sure its completely dry before you wear your shoes again
trimming cuticles is not a healthy thing
Can you do a video explaining the differences between the different types of colognes and their strengths? I'm confused as to the difference between Odor de toilette, Perfume, and Essence.
Being that this is a year old, you've probably gotten help on this by now, but here goes... the different fragrances are categorized by how much fragrance is dissolved in the alcohol solution. The more fragrance there is, the stronger (In most cases) the scent, in addition to having a longer staying power free of touch ups throughout the day/night and of course, the more expensive it is for the higher ends of that spectrum, versus the same fragrance on the lower end.
Starting at the bottom of the spectrum, is the Eau Fraiche, which is 1-3% fragrance in the solution and has a staying power of less than 2 hours... maybe 2 hours. Next up the spectrum is Eau de Cologne (EDC) which is 2-4% fragrance and can last from 2 hours to 3. Higher on the spectrum is Eau de Toilette (EDT) which is 5-15% and lasts about 4, maybe 5 hours. Even higher on the spectrum is Eau de Parfum (EDP) which is 15-20% Fragrance and can last about 6, maybe 7 or even sometimes up to 8 hours-ish. At the top of that spectrum, is Perfume (Parfum) and it's 20-30% and can last over 8 hours. Anything beyond 30% isn't usually a good idea as then it's too oily and can leave your skin shiny. Or you may breakout with repeated use.
So if you take a common scent like Dior Homme, the Eau de Toilette (EDT) is a somewhat light, yellow tinged solution and about $70 for 3.4oz. Whereas the same scent, Dior Homme, the Parfum is a deep and rich gold colored solution and about $120 for a 2.5oz bottle. However, one needs to weigh out something of a balancing act, in that if getting the Parfum, yes it's less that they have to apply and may actually last longer than an EDT... but I know a lot of guys who don't reapply their EDT, soit may not look that enticing of an investment for them. However, if they do weigh it out and that's an issue, it kind of comes down to how much they want to spend up front.
A good scent should be discovered, not announced.
boom keep it smooth gents, the ladies love the trimmage
The picture of Theo Waigel made my day!
Best results I've had for my face is just using water and my hands most days, and occassionaly using a hot wet washcloth followed by witch hazel.
Bring Onision to do this guide. He's the best groomer in the internet
This video helped me make sure I covered all my bases.
Thanks!
What distinguishes a cheap product vs. an expensive product ? In you look on the back of the containers, you'll quite often realize that both the cheap product and expensive product contain pretty much the same ingredients. Don't believe me, ? just look at ingredients found in skin care products and you'll see that it's the same formulation for the most part. However, when it comes to fragrances, there are definitely cheap colognes and expensive colognes and the difference is obvious. The best fragrances, IMHO, come out of Paris
Anything above the collar or below the cuffs is fair game to some extent, because they are visible even when completely dressed in a business/professional environment and thus can adversely impact your reputation at work. Thus, it is reasonable to expect the neat grooming of hair, hands, and beard or chin. However, if your date expects a bare chest and plucked, waxed, shiny balls, maybe she isn't in to guys. That might be a conversation you have with her before you break out the Nair and a buffer.
I would disagree that alcohol is bad for your skin. If you are prone to dry skin or if alcohol causes reaction, then yes stay away from it.However, I prefer aftershaves with alcohol. Witch Hazel is a good astringent, and it has alcohol, though it only has about 12% alcohol content. Most after shave balms and creams that are alcohol free, makes my skin feel oily and greasy. I use good soap, with a low ph, and quality shaving products, and a facial scrub 2 to 3 times a week, in addition to an aftershave that contains alcohol and I have no problems. I just find that saying, "Alcohol is bad for your skin," Is kind of a blanket statement, and isn't accurate in all cases.
Alcohol is undeniably bad for your skin. It causes premature aging and strips the skin of it's natural oils and moisture barrier. As a side note: witch hazel can be very good for your skin; as an antioxidant and in reducing redness. However, you need to be careful how often you use products containing it. Because of the high tannin content it can be very harsh on the skin if used too often. I do believe there are witch hazel products that are alcohol free now too. You might want to look into those.
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Thank you!!
Bad diet affecting your skin/hair is important. Even if you don't actually smell, you still look gross and smelly. And smelling bad is the *worst*.
Be careful with lime juice. Some people with have an allergic reaction to it.
Going to Fort Belvedere to buy one of the PoW check ties.... it's outstanding!
Thanks for the support!
Is that Burt's Bee Lip Balm in the video? I've used it myself for years and find it to help much better against dry lips (esp. in winter) than cheaper products. It also feels less greasy, doesn't dissolve when stored and lasts longer.
I wish I could grow chest hair like Magnum! I would always wear an open collar LOL. Other than that, excellent stuff here.
You sound like you might be coming down with a cold, sir. I hope you're feeling well.
I bet your favorited movie is kingsman
16 never make sleek oily hair! ))
I'm completely guilty of shaving my eyebrows! I get bad unibrow so it's just easier. Maybe if I tweezed regularly it wouldn't get like that to begin with?
No! not insect repellent for nail biting! its not recommended for ingestion. use cayenne pepper spray or bitters they use for thumbsucking toddlers but not the insect repellent
That’s great baby waxing and laser , but trimmer it’s fine , thank you for good videos .
Thanks, this was very helpful!
Just so you know, you shouldn't file your nails in a forward and back motion - always stick to one direction otherwise you end up damaging your nails (Google is your friend).
thanks for your videos,they are very helpful!
As a woman I would never let a man touch me with dirty hands. A man is not allowed to come near me if he has hang nails, dirty nails, un-even nails, or just plain disgusting hands. Roughness is okay; roughness can be nice; BUT. NEVER. DIRTY.
Try using milk of magnesia on your armpits. I've been using it for years and my armpits never smell. No need for aluminum and deodorants
Nice channel, I like your content, and as you seem to like classical clothing a lot, I was wondering if you own or plan to do any video about knickerbockers? I know it's out of fashion today but still a lovely piece of clothing in my opinion.
hahaha I laughed so much about the appearance of Theo Waigel. His eyebrows are legendary!
I expected you to be German after hearing your accent, but after seeing Theo Waigel and his eyebrows I knew ;)
Hello , I ve tried all the methods possible against razor bumps and razor burns like using a more aggressive razor and blades, changing brush, products and i got rid of them, but after 24 hours i get razor bumps and a bit of irritation, but why after a day and not after shaving?
3:17 Theo Waigel - now there's a blast from the past!
You are always very worried "People May judge you". You are the most judgemental person I've ever seen! And you are the type of person that gets judged the most, because of how obnoxiosly afraid you are of being normal.