A Beard Manifesto Jan. 30, 2012, 12:29 p.m.

Sporting facial hair has become the trend in recent times. Since the likes of Ryan Gosling, Ryan Reynolds and of course the gorgeous George Clooney have taken to producing well formed facial hair. These men, without beards are every woman’s and London escorts dreams, so as soon as they sprout some facial hair, they become instantly even more dreamy. So, fellas if you are considering a new look then why not let the stubble grow. Cultivating a beard is quite easy, you simply need to let it grow itself. It is the upkeep and general maintenance that will require some work. It is quite comforting for men to grow a beer in the colder months of the year, as the extra layer against the skin provides warmth and comfort in the chiller temperatures.

Plus, you needn’t spend money on razors and shaving cream saving yourself some pennies on the regular grooming of shaving. The money and time you save on these products and morning shaving can be better spent. A few extra moments in bed is everyone’s ideal. However beards aren’t quite as low maintenance as one might think. Allowing your bristles to sprout of their own accord may seem like the natural and manly thing to do, but they need pruning too. Especially in these colder temperatures. A wild and shabby looking beard is all good if your job and everyday life allows for the rough and ready look. It is even quite appreciated and preferred by some women. However, wiry and disheveled is not a great look if you don a suit most days. Professional gentlemen who are keen to grow a beard can do so, but will need to tend to their facial hair. Exclusive escorts often prefer the company of a gentleman, so a well kept, trim, neat beard is essential for both professional and leisure pursuits with some call girls in London .

You’ll need a small comb, a pair of sharp scissors and/or a beard trimmer. Regularly maintaining the length of your beard will help to produce a sharp and even appearance. There is something else that is important to look after when growing your facial hair. Underneath all those bristles, your skin is screaming out for some care and attention. The skin beneath all that hair can become especially dry and flaky. This can cause beard dandruff and look less than attractive. Your skin constantly produces dead skin cells which are normally removed when washing the face. Since the growth of your new beard, it can get stuck in the hair shafts, attracting a formation of debris. For best results, use a facial scrub twice weekly over the entire beard area. This will remove dead skin cells, flaky skin and also help release any ingrowing hairs. For the rest of the week use a simple facial cleansing wash that isn’t too harsh in comparison to the scrub.

To help maintain this clean, soft and flake-free zone, keep your facial hair and skin moisturised. Use a good non-sticky, oil free moisturiser or even a specialist beard conditioner if you are feeling particularly fancy. Gently massage into your beard and onto the skin underneath. Do this twice a day to keep appropriately moisturised. On particularly cold and windy days, carrying a small tube of cream can be useful to help banish any dry looking areas. Best to be prepared. Throughout history, beards have been seen as a symbol of manhood. If you are considering growing one then it is best to keep to this maintenance to-do list to keep you looking rugged yet smooth.