3 Top Pages From 19 Men’s Blogs You Should be Reading

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There are a lot of great men’s blogs out there, ranging from lifestyle, fashion, grooming, and self-improvement. But, it can be hard to keep tabs on all of them. Each men’s blog is unique, with a different tone and focus that can help you become a well rounded individual-a better dad, spouse, brother, son, employee, entrepreneur, or person. I made this list awhile back for myself and have refined it for you in this post.  In addition, I decided to provide the top three posts from each men’s blog, according to a variety of factors (domain authority, page authority,...

A Complete Guide to Men’s Hair Products

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Choosing the right men’s hair products can be a daunting task. Over the last several years, men’s hair products have exploded, ranging from wax, paste, styling cream, fiber, mud, putty, clay, gel, pomade, mousse, hair serum, gel, hairspray, and even texture powder.  This complete guide to men’s hair products will help you wade through the options. Gone are the days of the flaky, hard gel in the blue bottle we used to use in middle school, but how is a guy supposed to know which men’s hair products are best for him? I’ve spent hours combing through different sources...

10 Men’s Grooming Habits Women Hate

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There are a lot of things guys do that irritate women. Sitting on the couch all day watching five Die Hards in a row without taking the trash out, throwing dirty dishes on top of more dirty dishes in the sink, using their towel to dry off the “boys” after taking a shower, leaving clean, unfolded clothes in a pile at the foot of the bed, or leaving beer bottles scattered on the coffee table like John Belushi in Animal House. But, perhaps nothing is more annoying to women than certain men’s grooming habits, or lack thereof. How many...

How to Trim a Beard Neckline

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Guys, it’s 2018, chinstraps are out and definitely not okay. This guide on how to trim a beard neckline will give a few easy reference points on how to properly trim a beard in relation to the neck, face, chin and jaw.  Follow these reference points, and I promise it will keep you from looking like you’re still trying to emulate boy bands from the 2000s. The beard neckline is tough.  Too high, and it looks like a sheet of ham punctuated by a hairy breadstick.  Too low, or not at all, and your beard looks untamed, unkempt, uncomfortable...

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