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"How long will it take before I can move in on his skin care routine?" "Is it polite to pop a zit on the first date?" "Can I really marry a man that has that many blackheads?" "Oh my god, his enlarged pores are disgusting!" |
My sister said something very insightful the other day: "Dad, you've gotta trim your ear hair! This would totally be a deal breaker for me."
True, my sister was being pretty extreme by saying she wouldn't marry a man if his ear hair was too long, but she's not the only woman looking for a guy that takes care of his appearance.
Taking care of your skin isn't that difficult and the benefits far outweigh the effort it takes to wash your face twice a day. In less than 2 minutes, you can clean, exfoliate, tone, and moisturize your skin so it looks clear and clean and feels great. You might not know what each of these things mean, so here's the deal:
Washing your face doesn't mean you're less manly or that you're going to smell feminine. Rather than work against you, keeping clear skin can actually work in your favor. Clear, clean skin tells people that you care about your appearance and that you're willing to go the extra mile to appear your best.
But most guys don't know the first thing about good skin care.
You may never have been taught how to take care of your skin, what skin type you are, or what products to use. If you're needing personal help and advice to know what would be the best for your skin, click here to contact Leah Day and get the advice and answers you need.
You never know: better skin could lead to a better job, pay raises, and a very happy lady friend when all is said and done.
Unfortunately,
not all men are willing to go the extra mile for their girlfriends.
While bad skin isn't a divorceable offense for most women, it certainly
isn't going to endear you to anyone of the opposite sex.
So next time you're up close and personal with your girl - you've got
to ask yourself:
Is she really looking at me, or counting my enlarged pores?

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