Male Styling, Personal Care & Advanced Anti-Aging Techniques

Men's personal care involves a balance of practical styling, advanced anti-aging methodologies, and rigorous hygiene practices to maintain physical health and aesthetic appeal.

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How to Make a Muscle Shirt Out of a T-Shirt

Muscle shirts aren't just for meathead guys anymore. Hipsters and gym rats alike wear these comfortable tops. Transforming your favorite T-shirt into a muscle tee is one of the simplest T-shirt surgery projects -- and does not require thread and needle.

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How to Treat Cracked Skin on the Hands

When your hands lose moisture, the skin becomes dry and can crack. Aging, eczema and an inherited condition called ichthyosis all cause dry, cracked skin. Such environmental conditions as cold, dry air also can irritate your exposed skin.

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How to Wear Basketball Sweatbands

Sweatbands have become as much about fashion as they are about function. In basketball, athletes wear terry cloth sweatbands to keep sweat out of their eyes while they play. In the '80s, neon sweatbands and spandex were all the rage in aerobics classes.

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Bumps on a Child's Foot Pads

When your child breaks out in any kind of bumps, you probably tell her not to touch them, even if they itch. Bumps on the foot pads present a problem because you generally can't tell your child to stop walking altogether. Instead, treatment depends on the cause and severity of the bumps.

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Dry, Cracked Lips in Children

Dry, cracked lips are generally just an annoyance, but they can be a sign of a more serious medical condition in children. Understanding the different chapped-lip causes and their accompanying symptoms can help you determine if your child simply needs a better lip ointment or a trip to the doctor's office.

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How to Wrap a Scarf Over the Nose & Mouth

In cold weather, a winter scarf can warm more than just your neck. Wrapped around the nose and mouth, a scarf provides cover to help prevent chapped lips, runny noses and numb cheeks. When you're in the snow, wrapping a scarf over the nose and mouth helps prevent frostbite and sunburn.

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Redness in the Corners of the Mouth After Chapped Lips

As the weather turns cold, chapped and dry lips appear exposure to the dry air, cold and wind. After a few days of especially chapped lips, you may noticedredness in the corners of your mouth. Like chapped lips, this redness may burn, crack or bleed.

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How to Unwrinkle Sweaters

Whether you're wrapping yourself up in a warm sweater during a cold winter or slipping on a lighter sweater for a cool summer night, wrinkles are the last thing you want on your cozy top. Sweaters wrinkle easily because many of them are made with delicate fabrics that are air-dry or dry clean only.

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What Causes Wrinkles Under the Eyes of Youth?

You don't have to be a senior citizen to get "crow's feet," the wrinkles around your eyes. Also called "smile lines" because they form when you grin, wrinkles under your eyes can make you look older than your youthful years.

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Rash Between Fingers Under Wedding Rings

Your wedding ring is a symbol of that forever commitment you've made to your spouse. It's the ring you probably wear daily, but when a rash appears near the ring, removing the ring is the first step to healing the skin. Next, apply an over-the-counter cortisone ointment.

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