What kind of services work on improving your looks?

Zircon916

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I know this is a sorta strange question and maybe somewhat afc but are there any professional services out there that work on improving someones looks through maybe hairstyle/makeup/clothing style? Like the services that help models before a photo shoot?

I'm a pretty decent looking guy, maybe above average but no where near a knockout. I know my way around a gym and am a pretty fit guy (5'7, 145lb). In no way am I absolutely ripped or shredded, but I got pretty decent definition.

I'm really looking to change my entire wardrobe, hair style, get rid of my random blemishes so I look model-like smooth. So are there any services that can help me out in this aspect? I don't even know what to look under in the phone book.
 

Zircon916

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Err I didn't mean specific places, I meant what type of places do these services?
 

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Uhh...what the hell? Go to the store and try stuff on.
 

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Look through a magazine that serves your particular tastes (Men's Health, GQ, etc.) and start stealing some styles.

Remember: Good Artists Copy, Great Artists Steal ~ Pablo Picasso
 

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heard of google? its this place that searchs stuff for you..yeh it works too....
try searching for male stylists in your area.

ps: you wouldnt find one person does the whole list of changes for you.
you're stylist will reccomend wardrobe ideas.
a good hair stylist can reccoment matching hair cuts for you.
a skin specialist can reccomend creams etc for your skin.

or call queer eye for a straight guy
 

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Personal stylist may be what you are looking for :rockon:
 

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oakraiderz2 said:
Uhh...what the hell? Go to the store and try stuff on.
It's a valid question, IMO.

I don't have any sense or taste for fashion, matching clothing, trends, etc. When I go shopping by myself, I buy things that are comfortable and that *I* think I look good in.

When you're starting from scratch, it can be difficult to build a decent wardrobe considering you're buying lots of stuff that has to go well with other stuff.
 
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