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.The Style
Keep it classic. You’ll want to be able to prominently display your wedding photos for the rest of your life (well, hopefully) so avoid any trends that will sully future reminiscing about the special day. Think classic Hollywood icons like Cary Grant - a neat side parting will always good.
2.The Cut
Get your haircut one week before. In general, you can always tell the sign of a good haircut a week after you’ve been to the barbers. By then it’s had time to settle yet still retains its neatness.
3.The Skin
Have a facial one week before. It’s not all about hair, so don’t forget your skin. For what can be a nervous time and thus cause problems for the skin, prep it in advance by having a facial a week before.
4.The Shave
Know when is best to shave. When is best to shave depends on the man, his beard and his skin. You don’t want to shave in the morning and end up with a rash at the altar, but you don’t want to shave the night before and have 5’o’clock shadow at the reception. Talk to your barber to decide what’s best. A luxury wet shave can also relax the nerves before the big day, especially if you bring the groom party along for a group shave and a beer.
5.The Barber
Discuss it with your personal grooming guru. One of the most important relationships in a man’s life (along with his soon-to-be-wife of course) should be with his barber. Every man’s hair is a little different and building a strong relationship with your barber means that they can best advise you on all of the above.
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