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William henry how to be handsome

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The concept of handsomeness encompasses many aspects that make the man. This includes not just

outward appearances but manners, confidence, and being a true gentleman, too. Oftentimes, many

people limit their idea of attractiveness based solely on shallow notions. Sure, looking your best is a

vital component, but catching the attention of the ladies also requires a certain level of sophistication.

Here, we will delve into the 7 primary factors that truly define what it means to be handsome.

Science has shown time and time

again that attraction is largely based

on pheromones. These chemical

signals can actually prompt a sexual

response from the object of your

affection. Obviously proper hygiene is

a must for looking and smelling your

best, but investing in high-end gifts

such as pheromone colognes and

aftershaves are almost always

guaranteed to drive women wild.

Tip: Subtlety is sexy. Never douse

yourself in cologne; just one spray and

then walk away.

Being cool means being effortless.

There’s nothing more unattractive

than someone who looks like they

are trying too hard. The reality is,

anyone “trying” to be cool is more

likely to be insecure, and the only

person they are fooling is

themselves. People can see right

through that act, and an act is

precisely what it is. Be authentic by

being confident in yourself and who

you really are.

Like attracts like, so by keeping it

real you will increase your chances

of attracting like-minded people.

Don’t confuse being effortless with being lazy. There are

still some physical attributes, such as grooming, that

require routine maintenance.

• Find an experienced barber who can

complement your physicality and personality

with the right haircut.

• Wash your face at least once a day and

moisturize immediately afterward.

• Tame excess face and body hair by keeping it

trimmed and well-groomed regularly (don’t

forget the eyebrows).

Contrary to popular belief, chivalry is

not dead. Women love a guy who can

show that he genuinely cares for

other people beyond himself.

Distinguished gentlemen are well

aware of this fact, and are often

rewarded for their good behavior.

Rack up those good karma points by

practicing common courtesy and

soon she’ll be swooning over your

every word and move. However, do

not make the mistake of “faking”

good manners. Dignified people can

smell a rat from a mile away.

Step away from the cargo shorts and

sandals. Show the world you mean

business by giving your wardrobe an

upgrade with clothing that reflect a

more professional tone. Opt for a

tailored suit or business-casual attire

as part of your new everyday wear.

For more casual affairs, a pair of high-

end joggers coupled with a nice polo

will do just fine.

Sometimes it’s those little details that can really pull a look

together. Take your style up a notch with the right accessories.

Shop around for items that speak to your personal style, such

as cool men’s bracelets, skull cufflinks, and silver money clips.

Taking care of your health not only makes you more handsome, but you’ll feel better too. This means

avoiding excessive consumption of alcohol and junk food, and by making a commitment to work out

for 30 to 60 minutes per day for at least five days a week.

Keep in mind that diet and exercise go hand-in-hand. Depending on your workout goals, it could be

beneficial to speak with a nutritionist or personal trainer about making appropriate dietary changes to

ensure optimal results.

William Henry is a maker of jewelry, accessories, and luxury personality statements for men.

Each limited piece is carefully crafted with extremely rare and exotic materials such as ancient

fossils and Damascus steel. Shop one-of-a-kind pocket knives, bracelets, necklaces and more

at http://www.williamhenry.com, or call (888) 563-4500.


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