RichardTheFrog
Banned
While I was on ban, I saw a post on here with a link to site called lookism.net. I expected it to be a site full of whiny people, but it wasn't. They actually give a lot of good advice about improving your looks. But my question is... is it even possible to improve your looks that much? You can't do anything about the appearance of your face or your skull structure. I'm not even saying that I think anything is wrong with my looks in the first place. I've been called handsome, I've been called ugly, and everything in between. I've been called a 4/10 and an 8/10 on the same day by two different girls, so obviously there is no universal "good looking." But it doesn't hurt to maximize what you have.
Aside from the obvious of gaining muscle, maintaining appropriate body fat, and wearing nice clothes, the advice I was suggested was....
-Get a tan. I would go with a spray tan because less time consuming and no cancer risk.
-I was also told a very extensive process of facial cleansers/exfoliates/tonics/moisturizers that I should do twice per day. I was wondering is this too much? And it sounds good when you're sitting at home, but when you're at a bar, it seems kind of ridiculous to think that using some extra facial cleansers is going to make the difference.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k7rsr297wmbpvt9/0824180507.jpg?dl=0
-do something about receding hairline. Once I have the money, I'll just do a transplant so I don't have to worry about chemicals.
-I personally think that height is one of the most important factors that affects a man's attractiveness. I am 5'8" whether I like it or not. I am not willing to get my legs broken to get taller despite what I have previously mentioned.
Here's a picture of my body.... Am I skinny-fat? I know I'm skinny, but am I also fat? I am down to 22.3% body fat from almost 26% a couple months ago. I started on keto for a couple weeks, but my doctor said it was unhealthy and he suggested Weight Watchers.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1wqbgygeeg0yqp3/0826180018.jpg?dl=0
Aside from the obvious of gaining muscle, maintaining appropriate body fat, and wearing nice clothes, the advice I was suggested was....
-Get a tan. I would go with a spray tan because less time consuming and no cancer risk.
-I was also told a very extensive process of facial cleansers/exfoliates/tonics/moisturizers that I should do twice per day. I was wondering is this too much? And it sounds good when you're sitting at home, but when you're at a bar, it seems kind of ridiculous to think that using some extra facial cleansers is going to make the difference.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k7rsr297wmbpvt9/0824180507.jpg?dl=0
-do something about receding hairline. Once I have the money, I'll just do a transplant so I don't have to worry about chemicals.
-I personally think that height is one of the most important factors that affects a man's attractiveness. I am 5'8" whether I like it or not. I am not willing to get my legs broken to get taller despite what I have previously mentioned.
Here's a picture of my body.... Am I skinny-fat? I know I'm skinny, but am I also fat? I am down to 22.3% body fat from almost 26% a couple months ago. I started on keto for a couple weeks, but my doctor said it was unhealthy and he suggested Weight Watchers.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1wqbgygeeg0yqp3/0826180018.jpg?dl=0