Nail biters beware. Stubby nails are as unbecoming on a woman as it to see a guy with his finger up his nose. Men are extremely aware of hands, and if yours are unkempt, they�re less likely to reach out and touch. To help your nails grow, paint on a protein-enriched nail growth product (try Sally Hansen Salon Nail Growth Protein, $8) and keep your hands supple by applying moisturizer post wash.
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Face fuzz
Chivalry isn�t dead, but it has faded. Gone are the days when the man paid for you, no questions asked, and he picked you up at your doorstep. However, one thing remains the same: men want to feel macho and hold their own. Unfortunately, women with extra face fuzz are not considered as feminine and can throw off his game. Heavy or dark hair around the lips and sideburns can create shadows. Remove excess facial hair with an at-home wax. Choose a gentle, honey-based formula (try Gigi Azulene Wax, $11.54).
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Big nose
It�s always important to accentuate your best feature. If your nose isn�t it, you can do just the opposite and minimize it. All it takes to make your nose look smaller is to employ a great makeup technique known as contouring. Take a foundation that is one shade deeper than your skin tone. Using an angled brush, start at the outer edge of your nostril and sweep the foundation up in a straight line along the side of your nose. Finish by brushing a highlighter along the bridge of the nose to make it appear even narrower.
While we like to think he'll notice our fabulous leopard print pumps, guys have a different set of priorities when determining if they�re hot for you or not. Check out what beauty concerns grab his eye and how to turn an imperfection into your best asset.