though i try I always seem to sweat. no matter what I wear or what season I wear it I get a little bit of pit sweat showing. I always wear antiperspirant and sweat protective deodorants. any other tips on how I can help fix this problem?
I mostly wear black shirts, so sweat isn't visible as much. However, apart from linen (as someone mentioned earlier), bamboo also works well. I've never bothered with antiperspirant. A regular deodorant with a suitable scent - it works great. Dry armpits are nice, but you (at least not me) don't just sweat there when it gets hot.
Gents, this week i am tackling the chore of totally overhaul of my closet. Looking for a better way to hang pants. Any suggestions would be appreciated
I keep wondering what is a decent hairstyle for a 40 year old man? I’ve tried a few different styles but nothing seems quite right. Any advice, tips, or do I just let the hair do whatever it wants.
I don't think it has much to do with age. That said, I agree with consulting a professional, such as a stylist, who can assess and take into account all these factors, combining your wishes with your head shape, hair growth, and other relevant considerations. If it doesn't feel ok, wait a while (so it doesn't just feel unfamiliar because it's new) and try a new stylist. I have to admit. Letting your hair "do its own thing" feels a little scary. But maybe that's just me :)
Loake 1880 Bedale Brown (and Black) Calf for the winter months. During the summer, I don't do anything that requires ankle support these days, so I settle for low shoes.
I know a few people in this group have mentioned wanting to lose weight. Great opportunity to ask a professional any questions! I'll be answering them below. Hope this was valuable Gentleman!
Isn't it usually less of a problem to lose weight. (That most diets work if you don't have a medical condition that gets in the way.) That the real challenge lies in changing your diet, in the long run, so that you maintain the weight once you've reached your goal.. (?)