The Use Of Charisma To Attract Women

It's not the strength of a man that determines his worth. It's the strength of his character. Henry Jamison
I had a listen to the podcasts on the Charisma Arts website and I must say I'm very impressed with the techniques the guys are using.
I agree that charisma is a required attribute for successfully picking up women. However Charisma is a very hard quality to both teach and even define. I like their approach which is to give techniques for increasing chances with girls, and letting the charisma aspect develop over time.
Some of the techniques they discuss are listed below.
Kino
Light touches preferably to the upper arm area that are non-intrusive, but build a connection, a physical rapport.
SOI - Statement of Intent
A statement dropped into your interaction that shows you're not just interacting as a friend but that you're willing to escalate to a more sexual relationship.
In your head
A phrase used to convey the feeling that you are thinking too much about your interaction and that you are not totally relaxed and in the flow.
Not Entertaining
The concept that you are not there to perform but to allow her to entertain you.
Relating
Whilst on a subject you both find interesting you do a lot of listening and agreeing with her thoughts and opinions.
Isolating
Taking her away from her friends so that she is not distracted, and she is committed to continuing the interaction one on one.
Qualification
Not about checking whether she has a boyfriend/husband but taking her fallacies about what she looks for and negating them.
Double Take
Catching a girls eye as if you recognise her then moving away, apparently works as a mini ice breaker.
A list of the podcasts is included below. Definitely worth a listen.

 

 

 
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Men's Fashion Coordination: Color Matching Against Your Skin Complexion

One of the biggest fashion questions for men is usually the lack of understanding on how to color coordinate and look sharp and smart. In order to stay safe, we always see men wearing clothes with colors maintained within navy, blue tones, black and white, or khakis. While I strongly believe that men can definitely move out of these colors as men's fashion has evolved tremendously.

We are experiencing men's clothing which are colored more vibrantly and playing with more patterns at the same time. So what colors should we settle for? We should always wear colors that either warms up our face or bring focus toward it. The most common mistake is men thinks that wearing white is the best of choice since it is considered a universal color. Unfortunately, it is not the case because pale skinned men with light colored hair looks very much paler with white shirts.

It would be better to actually wear earthy colored shirts or medium blue colored shirts. These two tones of colors help to warm up their faces and create more attention toward the face rather the clothing. What about men with highly differentiated complexion and hair colors like light-colored skin with dark hair?

This group of men actually has a lot of rooms to play around with colors. They can easily wear shirts that are light colored or dark colored and yet not shift the focal point away from the face. Men with medium differentiation, for example tanned skin with dark-colored hair, are more suitable to settle for lighter colored shirts rather than dark colored ones. The dark colored shirts against the skin and hair will create a heavily toned down look and not brighten up his face.

About The Author
Leroy Fong

To learn more on the art of men's fashion coordination, refer to my ebook: www.mens-fashion-tips.com/dress-for-success-ebook.html

Copyright 2006, Leroy Fong and Mens-Fashion-Tips.com

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What Type of Skin Do You Have?

Find out the difference between oily, normal, dry skin
There are 5 basic skin care types: Oily, combination, sensitive, dry & sun-damaged. Your skin type is determined by how much -- or how little -- oil your skin produces. Genes, diet, stress level, medication & even your skincare regimen all determine how much oil your skin produces.Rona Berg, in her book, 'Beauty the New Basics,' details the 5 different skin types. Here's how to tell what skin type you have.To do this, Berg suggests you take the 'skin test.' Wash your face, pat it dry, then take a few pieces of rice paper or lens-cleaning tissue paper & press on different spots on your face. If your skin is oily, the paper will stick, pick up oily spots & become translucent. If the paper doesn't stick or pick up any oily spots, your skin is dry. If it sticks in your t-zone (forehead, nose & chin) then you have combination (or normal) skin.

About 70 percent of women have combination skin.{br]Here are the 5 different skin types & their characteristics.

Type 1: Oily Oily skin tends to shiny with enlarged pores, and is prone to blackheads & blemishes. You might experience some tightness.

Type 2: Combination/normal This skin type has medium pores, a smooth & even texture, good circulation, healthy color, may tend toward dryness on the cheeks while being oily in the t-zone.

Type 3: Sensitive Sensitive skin tends to be thin, delicate with fine pores. It flushes easily, is prone to broken capillaries, is frequently allergic & can be rashy.

Type 4: Dry Dry skin feels tight, especially after cleansing, & have fine wrinkles, flaking & red patches. In women of color, skin may appear ashy or dull from dead skin buildup.

Type 5: Aging or sun-damaged This skin also feels tight with visible wrinkles, slack skin tone -- especially around the cheeks & jawline -- with leathery texture & broken capillaries.

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Men's' Fashion - Developing your own individual style

 

Mens fashion and style interests men more today than ever, as they realize that looking good is an asset in every aspect of their lives: Business, personal or, social.

The fact is, a well groomed man will get a second look, your personality may be great but first impressions count.

If you are serious about making the right impression you need to check out men's fashion and adapt it to your own personalized style. Get a stylish look your comfortable with some men feel confident enough to do this for themselves, for those who are less confident an image consultant can be employed, to give help and advice.

Fashion & Style

In today's world, to stay one step ahead, it's important to look your best. That means developing your own sense of style and this does not simply mean following fashions and trends for the sake of it. There is a big difference between being stylish and just following the latest men's fashion trends for the sake of them. A fashion victim is someone who wants follow all the latest men's fashion trends regardless of whether they suit their body shape looks or, age and is someone who can't put his look together.

Looking your best does require a certain amount of effort, but ultimately, your clothes have to fit right, and suit your style, image and personality. Keep in mind, it's not about the clothes you wear -- it's about how you wear them. The most important aspect of developing your own style is remaining true to yourself. Just because something looked great on a model doesn't necessarily mean it's for you! There are enough styles out there, so that everyone can be comfortable finding their own.

Be yourself

Wear what you think looks good, not what others believe is trendy. You should always feel comfortable with what you're wearing, so stick to items that suit your personality and style, while keeping the occasion and setting in mind. David Beckham may be able to get away with wearing a sarong but this probably is not be the best look for you!

The key with men's fashion is always to match it to your personality, age and personal features.

Don't Overdo It

Don't try and make to much of an effort to look fashionable that you end up overdoing it.

You don't have to wear every single trendy item you own, all at once.

By all means buy fashionable pieces, if they suit you and mix and match them with the basics in your wardrobe.

Maintain balance

Keep a good balance of basic and fashionable clothes in your wardrobe. As a rule of thumb, not more than half of your wardrobe should not consist of trendy clothes, or worse, clothes that are out of style.

Don't Be A Slave To The Media & Brands
Don't base your look solely on what you see in magazines and on TV. Celebrities and models often overdo trends for attention and media exposure, and their look will not necessarily work well in the real world or for you. Finally, don't be influenced by brand names just because a brand has a great reputation, doesn't mean it will look good on you.

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