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clean-shaven face is a requirement for male models (unless they are
booked for a photographic shoot that requires facial hair). One way to
get a close shave is not to shave first thing after waking up in the
morning. You should wait to allow any facial puffiness that may have
built up while sleeping to subside. You will be able to see when the
skin is tight and elastic by inspecting your look in a mirror under
bright--but not harsh--lighting. Always cleanse your skin with an
exfoliating product to remove any dead cells. To prepare your face for
shaving, rinse thoroughly with warm water, then use a shaving cream or
gel containing vitamin A or Aloe Vera. Vitamin A and Aloe Vera will keep
your skin moist and soft, according to Modeling Agencies Revealed.
Always use a new blade for shaving, as used blades can pull at the hair
and cause cuts as the uneven surface drags over the skin. Always shave
in the direction that the hair grows on your face (which is known as
shaving with the grain). Shaving against the grain can cause reddish
skin irritation known as razor burn. Following your shave, apply a
moisturising aftershave balm that doesn't contain oil or alcohol. Oil
will clog the pores of the skin, and alcohol will dry the skin.
Fingernails
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Neat, clean fingernails are
essential. Never use nail clippers because they can split the nail
beyond the point where the clippers bite, which will cause your nails to
look ragged. Nails should always be kept trim and shaped with regular
filing. On the Linda Rose website, hand model Leland Schwantes is quoted
as saying that he prefers to use a metal nail file rather than an emery
board, because filing is done closer to the skin. Metal files will not
chafe the skin of the finger tips in the way that an emery board will.
Body Hair
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Remove chest and back hair so
that your muscle tone and tanned skin are displayed to their best
advantage. Waxing is a good solution for removing chest and back hair
because it leaves your skin smooth and only has to be repeated every two
or three weeks, depending on the rate of hair regrowth. If you shave
your body hair, do not shave right down to the skin, as this could leave
unsightly razor burn. Instead, Campus Men, an advice website for men,
recommends you leave about one sixteenth of an inch of hair, which won't
be visible in photographs.
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