Men, Manicures and Pedicures. Are You A Real Man If You Get One?
Mention nails to a guy and he'll ask where's the hammer. Why don't more men take proper care of their health and appearance or is that now changing? Is it perceived as too feminine or only for the vain? It's a pretty good bet that women don't want to see nail fungus on a guy so if you're a male, what do you do?Guys, Your Nails Will Get Noticed
After reading through Kill Nail Fungus.com you should now know that nail fungus doesn't discriminate based on sex, but it's generally agreed upon that women are more proactive when it comes to issues of health and appearance which is why you see more women taking care of their nails. One of the ways they do this is by regularly seeing a manicurist or seeing a dermatologist at the first signs of nail problems such as nail fungus or an ingrown toenail.

Men Should Take Pride in Their Appearance
Is the subject of men taking care of their hands, feet and nails taboo? More men than ever now have their hair professionally cut and styled at a salon rather than the old-fashioned neighborhood barber shop. There is no denying that a quality haircut makes a huge difference in look, feel and how well it grows.
On the lighter side just look at all the commercials and products for men's grooming and fragrance products like Axe, the new line from Dove Men + Care of men's deodorants, shampoos and soaps. On the more serious side, men now give more attention to matters such as hair restoration, skin and prostate cancer and the like.
Men taking care of their overall health and by extension their appearance and nails can't be far behind. It seems rather strange that men are harder on their hands and feet than most women yet don't bother to take care of them. It's not like they're being asked to put on nail polish or the like.
Some years ago I helped a buddy move and by the end of the day we were tired as all can be. His fiance came over and told him not to worry that he should go get a manicure at the shop downstairs! Of course I immediately snickered, but he turned to me with a serious face and said he likes them because they are relaxing. Well, it got me thinking, but I have still yet to go although I do know from others that it is relaxing and makes hands and feet look and feel better. Perhaps getting a manicure set for men where it can be done in the privacy of one's home would do.
Women, do you feel it's important for a man to take better care of his health and appearance including his nails? Is it more romantic and sexy when a man takes care of his appearance? Men, what has prompted you to go have your nails taken care of or what is it that stops you? Please tell us what you think below.
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Aug 15, 11 | 5:24 pmI started doing kick boxing a couple years ago and because of that started taking better care of my feet which I had neglected for years. I mustered up the courage and went in to get a pedicure for the first time and tell you what I am now hooked! wish I could get one more often. I have only gotten 2 this summer but men I'm tellin you they are great, especially the massage part of it. Still fighting the nail fungus, havent found anything to completely remove it.
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To each their own although it's great to see guys being more aware of their looks.