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EVERYBODY KNOWS A
bride will aim to look her most beautiful on her wedding day, but men should not be overlooked either – whether he chooses to adopt a basic skin care routine at home or try out one of the many salons offering treatments specifically designed for blokes

Skin care
Sensible changes to your lifestyle such as eating healthier, exercising regularly and drinking more water are great for reviving dull tired skin. Moisturising is essential to keep skin clear, soft and refreshed; you can buy excellent products from beauty counters in departments stores or pharmaceutical shops. Clinique, Phytomer, Clarins and Decleor are all upmarket ranges which include men’s products in their lines. Remember you should choose products dependent on your skin type, so if your skin is oily it is best to use an oil-free moisturiser and if you have ultra-sensitive skin try organic or fragrance-free products, such as Liz Earle www.lizearle.com or Balm Balm www.balmbalm.com However, if you aren’t keen on salons, shopping and are the non-fussy type, a light but highly effective moisturiser from the Simple range will do the job.

Hair
In order to look your best a good hair cut about a week prior to the wedding should give the style enough time to settle and look natural. If you are thinking of a different style then road test it a few months before, that way you will avert any disasters.

Shaving
If you are sticking with your beard make sure that it is trimmed and tidy, but if you are opting for the clean-shaven look you should pay close attention to preparing the skin before shaving. Now might be the time to indulge in a professional shave, available from most barbers or salons offering men’s treatments.

Treatments
If you are the type who is comfortable with the idea of indulging in a spot of pampering then salon treatments, in particularly facials, will work wonders to clarify and care for your skin. Most salons offer treatments especially for men, which include not only facials, but massage, waxing and manicures. If you opt for a salon treatment then your therapist will be able to guide you through your treatment and provide advice on how to maintain clear skin. The Beauty Store in Glasgow www.thebeautystore.biz offers a range of treatments for men including an exclusive Dermalogica facial, massage, waxing and a nail treatment. At Zen Lifestyle in Edinburgh www.zen-lifestyle.com take advantage of the free consultation to find the treatment which is best for your skin type or needs. Zen also have a good range of massages, plus a choice between a deep cleansing and relaxing facial – if you really want to go for it a whole course of treatments can be booked! endpoint.jpg

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