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How to make people subconsciously attracted to you

Updated on July 7, 2016

Subtly is a fine art that most people dont even notice or pick up on. Its something that many people overlook and dont give any thought to. The reason for this is that its things that only your subconscious mind pick up on it and things like these can make you look more attractive to people without them even realizing it. Im going to break down some of the core ideas that will subtly improve your appearance and your overall physique to everyone around you.

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Smell is a strong subtle factor

Believe it or not your smell has an extremely large role in the way people perceive you. Your smell is one of the first things people notice about you when they meet you, even if your mind only subconsciously picks up on it. And lets be honest, its a little harder to find someone attractive when they smell like they have just been at the gym for four hours.

A high quality cologne can go a long way and is a lot more noticeable that some cheap smelling deodorant spray that just overpowers everything and smells like something back from middle school. A nice cologne is mainly up to your personal preference but getting some professional help couldn't hurt. Even just talking to the people who work at the store where your buying it can be helpful, they should be knowledgable in the different types and what kinds of pallets work for you. If you are a girl, all of this applies to perfume too as well.

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What a nice haircut says about you

Haircuts are often overlooked and people just go with whatever there lady at the cheap barber shop gives them. Please dont do this, try to at least go to a decent salon with people who actually know what they are doing. They will actually give you a nice cut that says I put in the time and effort to look better and I know what im doing with my life. The way your hair is cut and falls on your head subtly plays a role in the way your face looks.

Haircuts that are trendy may look cool right now but in a few months they can easily go out of style, so when in doubt go with a timeless haircut that always looks good on someone.Your stylist will also be able to tell you what kind of haircut will look best for your face shape. So don't skimp out and get a cheap cut!

Facial hair is another large thing that people overlook. Patchy facial hair screams "I don't know what i'm doing!" so please look for some good style and try to copy that at least if you can't get a good shave.

Do properly fitting clothes matter?

YES! Please don't get an outfit just because it looks good. If it doesn't feel right, then it will show and people will be able to notice. You should never buy clothes just because of the look, but also how they fit. A slim trim fitted suit looks way better on someone versus a droopy baggy button up.

If you cant tell if they fit right or not bring them to a tailor. Although it might be kind of pricey, this benefit will definitely show to everyone who sees you because it will just show that you care about your appearance and your clothes and style will just look good. A tailor will be knowledgable in everything about making your clothes feel right and look good. This is one of the big things that people dont take into consideration and it definitely shows in their appearance.

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