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Grooming tips for the groom

- The New York Times

From tweezing and teeth whitening to radio-frequency fat removal, grooms have more options than ever to ensure they look their best on their wedding day.

“The concept of selfcare and enhancemen­ts has become commonplac­e for men,” said Dr. Dendy Engelman, a dermatolog­ist at the Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in New York, “especially before their wedding.”

Over the past four years alone, Engelman said she has seen about a 60% jump in male patients looking for treatments before their wedding, thanks in part to new technologi­es and social media.

Those numbers continue to rise, with Engelman speculatin­g that the onslaught of videoconfe­rences since the pandemic has motivated even more men to seek help with their physical appearance. “They are hyper aware of their image being fed back to them and are not thrilled with the way they look,” she said.

With numerous treatments available, experts share a few of the more popular options, which range from simple to hightech. Each expert provided prices for services at their own businesses, but costs for treatments vary.

Quick refreshers

Small changes can often mean big visual enhancemen­ts. A shave, haircut and manicure — even a spray tan — can instantly upgrade your appearance. Teeth whitening can have a significan­t effect, too.

“Whiter teeth brighten your face, make you look healthy and younger, and encourage people to smile more,” said Dr. Marc Lowenberg, an owner of Lowenberg, Lituchy & Kantor, a cosmetic dentist practice in New York. “Even though motivation comes from their fiancées, when men see how they look, they’re glad they’ve done it.”

The cost for a one-hour office bleaching and home-whitening system: $1,200. When to do it: a month before the wedding.

Cleaning and reshaping your brows can also refresh your look. Joey Healy, the owner of Joey Healy Eyebrow Studio in New York, said men make up around 20% of his clientele. Healy said he is seeing more grooms of late “because of the uptick in weddings and because people are crawling out of this post-COVID world.”

Waxing and tweezing are two options, but some men prefer threading, which consists of rolling twisted cotton thread over the hairs to remove them from the follicle. The goal, Healy said, is to create a tidier, more natural and symmetrica­l look so that eyes appear more youthful, brighter and perkier.

Tinting or coloring the brow is another fast fix, he said. “We custom blend vegetable-based dye for men because they’re more adverse to using traditiona­l eyebrow cosmetics, like pencils or powders to emulsify their brows.”

The cost for brow shaping: $90 to $150; for tinting: $50 to $105. Healy also offers a service called Eyebrow Blueprint, which combines both treatments and costs $90 to $195. When to do it: a week before the wedding.

Face peels are quick options, too. “Peels only take minutes to administer and enhance texture and tone, stimulate collagen, make skin appear brighter and fade brown spots,” said Dr. Lavanya Krishnan, a dermatolog­ist in private practice in San Francisco. “Men come in with four concerns: fine lines, large pores, brown spots and acne.”

Common peels use salicylic, glycolic and trichloroa­cetic acids, as well as Jessner’s solution — usually a combinatio­n of salicylic and lactic acids and resorcinol — with 10% to 20% concentrat­ions. “The higher the percentage, the deeper the peel penetratio­n, the more layers of dead skin you’re removing,” Krishnan said.

The cost per treatment: $150 to $300. When to do it: one to two weeks before the wedding.

Perfecting a profile

Various brands of botulinum toxin injections — Botox, Dysport and Xeomin — reduce and smooth visible lines around eyes, above foreheads or in between eyebrows. Once injected into the muscle, the treatment prevents contractio­ns, thus diminishin­g wrinkles. “This treatment adds youth and smoothness and removes the look of you frowning on your wedding day,” Engelman said.

The cost per area for forehead, eyes or brows: $500. When to do it: two weeks before the wedding. “The cost for men is higher,” Engelman added, “because their muscles are stronger and require more toxin to deactivate the muscle contractio­ns.”

Let’s not forget the jawline. “A strong, masculine jaw has become a focus spot for men,” Engelman said, “mostly because they’re standing at the altar and their profile is visible to everyone, most of whom are taking photos. They don’t have control over what people post or if they’re using a filter.”

To remove excess fat, Engelman said she injects Kybella (deoxycholi­c acid) under the jaw. As the chemical breaks down, it destroys and dissolves fat, decreasing a double chin. To tighten, reshape and contour, the dermal filler Juvéderm Voluma (hyaluronic acid) is injected along the jawline to create definition.

“This offers an immediate augmented result and a sharper look,” Engelman said. “If you don’t like it, we can melt the product with the enzyme hyaluronid­ase while you’re still in the office and reverse the effect.”

The cost for Kylbella: $1,200 per treatment. Engelman recommends two to four. When to do it: at least three to four months before the wedding, because each treatment must be four to six weeks apart. The cost for Voluma: $1,200 to $1,500 per syringe, with usually two syringes needed. When to do it: two weeks before the wedding.

Low commitment facial fixers

While they don’t promise the same results as an in-person treatment, these products are less expensive.

Profile Cobalt Revitalize Face Scrub, $10.95

Revitalize Face Scrub, from actor Rob Lowe’s skin care line Profile, contains oat extract, activated charcoal, and Provitamin B5.

Armani Men the Face Wash, $37; the Moisturize­r Face & Eye, $63; the Toner, $48

This trio from Armani’s skin care line for men is created with naturally derived ingredient­s and clears, brightens and enhances skin.

Disco Repairing Eye Stick, $32; Face Cleanser Stick, $16; Face Mask, $34

The men’s personal care line from Disco includes eight products. The eye stick contains caffeine to help de-puff and the face mask and cleanser stick utilize charcoal to absorb toxins from skin.

Lab Series Instant

Fix Color Correcting Moisturize­r, $38

Lab Series’ moisturize­r provides a digital-filter effect by reducing redness, balancing tone, enhancing brightness and smoothing lines and wrinkles.

MasqueBar Bandito Get Lucky Night On The Town Sheet Mask, $3.99

One of four sheet masks from MasqueBar, this promises to brighten skin with the help of vitamin C.

 ?? VICTOR LLORENTE/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Joey Healy tweezes a client’s eyebrows Oct. 10 at his studio in New York.
VICTOR LLORENTE/THE NEW YORK TIMES Joey Healy tweezes a client’s eyebrows Oct. 10 at his studio in New York.

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