Looking good is more than just a good look and a stunning smile! Having the right personality and behavior is equally important. In addition, the way you behave can also affect how other people view you. This article will show you how to not only look good, but act good too.
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Part 1 of 3: Improving Style and How to Dress
Step 1. Generate a sense of style
Your clothes and what you wear say a lot about you. Wearing clothes that don't fit your size shows you don't care about how you look.
How you wear it is more important than what you wear. You can wear whatever style is comfortable for you, as long as it suits the situation. For example, if you are 30 years old, and dress like a 15 year old, that's weird, and not handsome
Step 2. Pay attention to other men you think are well dressed
Whether it's at the mall or on the street, keep an eye out for other men who look attractive. What's the first thing you see?
Women often look at shoes, a detail that men often forget. As many forget, if you take a little time to choose, wear, and care for your shoes, you will stand out more than the rest
Step 3. Hire a personal shopping assistant
If you have no fashion sensibilities and have the money, hire a personal shopping assistant to help you out. They will help identify the style that suits you, choose the clothes that suit you, and how to maintain it.
- If you don't have the money to pay for a personal shopping assistant, invite friends and family to help you shop.
- Listen to them, but understand if their style may not match yours. If many of the options they provide don't suit you, it's okay not to follow their advice. Thank them for their time, and try asking other people for help.
Step 4. Adopt typical parts
Having a distinctive piece of clothing will help you attract attention. An example is Steve Jobs who always wears blue jeans, New Balance running shoes, and black tartelnek.
- Jewelry such as rings, necklaces, and watches also help.
- Colored shades. You'll have to use this outside, but this selection will draw attention to your face.
- Cologne. Avoid common colognes and use scents that other people rarely choose. This can be a great conversation starter. Don't wear too much or the conversation will take place behind your back, and that's not a compliment.
Step 5. Take a voice lesson
We all know how to speak, but being able to speak clearly will increase people's view of us.
Part 2 of 3: Keeping the Body Clean
Step 1. Keep your hands and nails clean and tidy
Wash your hands regularly. Your nails should be dust-free and neatly trimmed. Don't bite your nails or you'll look nervous.
Step 2. Take the time to comb and smooth your hair
With rare exceptions, getting out of the house with waking hair never looks good. Wash and trim your hair regularly. If you have time, use hair gel, but not too much.
Step 3. Take care of your skin
Many people, unfairly, associate unhealthy skin with poor health. Wash your face, especially after physical activity. Avoid shaving cuts. If you get acne easily, see a dermatologist.
Step 4. Take a shower
Do this every day. Point!
Step 5. Eat healthy
Eating healthy will help you with many things like keeping your weight off and being fresh.
Step 6. Get enough sleep
Sleeping 8 hours or more each night will have a positive effect on your skin tone, energy, and overall appearance.
Step 7. Exercise regularly
Regular exercise not only helps with your appearance, confidence, and energy, but it also releases endorphins that make you feel happy and look more attractive.
Part 3 of 3: Showing Attitude and Character
Step 1. Be confident
It's not bone structure, haircut, or even shoes that make you more handsome than confident. Build your confidence and follow the steps in this section to become confident. Just don't try to fake it.
Step 2. Stand straight
Slouching not only causes back pain, but also makes you look insecure. Sit up straight too for the same reason.
Step 3. Smile
Smiling will make you appear happier, more confident, and sociable. This will also prevent you from looking tired and gloomy.
Step 4. Look the other person in the eye
It's actually polite if you do this. But don't stare incessantly. Maintaining good eye contact will show good confidence and self-confidence.
Tips
- Speak clearly, don't mumble. Believe in what you do, but be careful what you say.
- Be yourself.