

Sensible changes to your lifestyle
such as eating healthier, exercising regularly and drinking more water
are great for reviving dull tired skin. But this isn't a policy that's for girls only! Most grooms will want to look their best on the big day too, and might need your help to do so.
Moisturising is essential to
keep skin clear, soft and refreshed – and, let's be honest, kissable. Clinique, Clarins and Decleor all offer dedicated men's ranges. But it's worthwhile spending a little time with your man at your nearest beauty counter (maybe go during the week when it's quieter if they're a wee bit shy) to help choose products which are suited to his skin type. Or if this is something he'd rather do online, in the privacy of his own home, then try online shops from skincare specialists like Liz Earle or Neal's Yard Remedies.
Hair is another important consideration for the big day. And while your groom needn't worry about a stylish up-do or hair accessories, he'll still want to be looking good with a sharp cut. So, if needs be, make sure he has booked a hair cut about a week prior to the wedding. This should give the style enough time to look natural and give you peace of mind that it won't be something he'll run out of time for on the day. And if he sports some facial hair then you might like to quietly suggest it's trimmed and tidied up. You could even treat your groom to a professional shave, if he prefers the clean-shaven look. Why not give them a trial run this Christmas with a voucher for a shave and some fabby new beauty products.
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