6 Things That Always Make Men Look Better (Women Notice This)

Click

get the Carl Friedrik Carry-on X and to get your own Palissy Weekender click

Thank you Carl Friedrik for sponsoring today’s video!

How To Look Better Than Other Guys:
How To Dress Casual As A Grown Man:

CONTACT/ FOLLOW ME:

SUBSCRIBE To My Second Channel:

Instagram: @courtneycristineryan

BUSINESS INQUIRES: courtneycristineryan@gmail.com

AMAZON STOREFRONT:

I make a small commission on items purchased with my link. Thank you for the support, I appreciate it!

Andrew McLaurin
 

  • @EricMoore790 says:

    Confidence. Ability to make money. Good job title.

  • @DragonKingGaav says:

    TONS of money makes men look better!

  • @samsami9871 says:

    I could mark each point you mentioned . Still waiting for my girl 😅

  • @agoogleuseranonymous2658 says:

    For men, advice is to try harder. For women, it’s just to loose couple pounds. Like I’m a guy who is very fit(and have been since my early 20s) and in the greater scheme of things, it’s pretty irrelevant. Sure it might get you couple looks there and there, but it won’t get you a girlfriend or a date … Proper social connections and being extroverted will … Like being big in the gym, only bros will notice this lol. It’s a bit like certifications in the job market. Might catch some eyes from employers … but it’s not going to get you a job. Like I know countless average or out of shape dudes who never really had any problems getting a gf.

    • @sucraloss says:

      This is because women view men from the inside out, men view women from the outside in. If you are not solid at your core women will figure that out and instead of being a strong confident guy you become an insecure loser making up for it with his looks.

    • @Criner05 says:

      You have very high standards if women in general need to lose weight.

    • @Madchris8828 says:

      ​​@@Criner05 Where I am 75 percent of men and women are overweight or obese. Wanting someone to be physically in decent shape is a bare minimum. I put a decent amount of work into my body, they can do the same.

    • @julianchillby1024 says:

      I kind oof agree agree with this. I don’t like the way I look now, but I still to this day can get very positive attention from random women on TikTok who are 8/10 in looks if I’m on my comedic grind.. From my experience though, Personality can attract women better looking than you in the short term, but they have all leave for someone better looking.

  • @hrobky says:

    Summary:
    00:25 Small upgrade in wardrobe + ad + above bare minimum (no logos, captions, hygiene, socks :DD fr?)
    5:45 calm demeanor
    7:15 Exercise (your body will simply work better, you will feel better and that’s attractive)
    9:38 Stay hydrated
    12:05 Be a gentleman

    • @berrybestlifestyle9188 says:

      👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @gabbu297 says:

      Here is the real summary:

      These are the most important things: 00:25 The Firstest Important Thing ÷ Small upgrade in wardrobe + ad + above bare minimum; 5:45 The Second Important Thing coming after the first ÷ calm demeanor; 7:15 The Third Important Thing just before the fourth ÷ Exercise (your body will simply work better, you will feel better and that’s attractive); 9:38 The Forth Important Thing just before the last ÷ Stay hydrated; and finally 12:05 the Fifth and Last Important Thing ÷ Be a gentleman

    • @szabjack3734 says:

      appreciate you saving me time fellas!

    • @ArneAsada69 says:

      That’s only 5 things. The title of video says 6. Where’s the missing one?

    • @hrobky says:

      @@ArneAsada69 The first timestamp contains 2 topics, but they are basically the same.
      The whole video is quite repetitive, I tried to save time for future watchers.

  • @lawrence31415 says:

    Here are a few items I will add to the list. You’ll look better if you:
    1) Appreciate and value the people you currently have in your life
    2) Have a good sense of humor and can make others laugh

    • @gordonwilkinson5041 says:

      we are not all capable of being a comedian, you have to have a certain talent to be one

    • @lawrence31415 says:

      @@gordonwilkinson5041 that’s the funniest thing I’ve read all day! While I agree that being a professional comedian involves mastering certain techniques, a lot of those skills are totally learnable. Classic humor often comes from simple, everyday situations that everyone can relate to. So, who knows? Maybe we’re all just one punchline away from becoming comedians!

    • @albundy7794 says:

      People that try to be funny, but aren’t, should not try this.

    • @szabjack3734 says:

      @@gordonwilkinson5041 Anyone can crack a good one at times mate, I’m generally more laid back type but sometimes you just think about the right thing to elevate the mood. It’s quality over quantity.

    • @DDD11239 says:

      You can have a sense of humor, but not be comfortable laughing in front of people.

  • @alfonsorcu78 says:

    I gotta say, watching your videos is very refreshing. I love listening to a woman using common sense to give good advice, away from the crazy feminist trend, which only hurt women and relationships overall. Your husband is very lucky to have you !Keep it up:-)

  • @tiedngag says:

    Can you do a video about this for women? I know you have primarily men as subscribing, but women need to know what makes them look better or more desirable. That would be a fun video and could be shared by subscribers when women complain no one wants to date or likes me. Even the small steps can make a huge difference.

  • @Harikejn says:

    Important things: 0:26 First Thing ÷ Going Beyond Bare Minimum; 3:38 Second Thing ÷ Making Small Upgrades And Simple Swaps; 5:44 Third Thing ÷ A Calm Demeanor; 7:14 Fourth Thing ÷ The Workout Glow; 9:28 Fifth Thing ÷ Proper Hydration; 12:04 Sixth Thing ÷ Being A Gentleman; and 13:12 to summarize all the told here.
    What did you say there Courtney, you are absolutely right. I don’t mind if you repeat couple of things. For me it’s fine, since it shows that you emphasize the things that must be payed attention to it. And I don’t mind if you repeat things, since it’s a process of learning things, and applying to real life. I also learn one things as well. Learning how to do structures in some programs, or how to assemble some new model kits that you never assembled before. I’m thinking to make the assembly of one Balkan car if I’m in luck (model kit car).
    All in all from all the told here it can be summarized to one thing. And that is Being A Gentleman, since real gentleman are showing good effort (like you say going beyond bare minimum, doing small upgrades), taking care of the health (doing the exercises, and drinking enough water for the hydration); and they also take the initiative (making plans, and doing the gestures).
    When I was listening to you, I remembered two things that I’ve heard somewhere. And they go like this:
    1. Tomas Edison (although I’m not a fan of him) once told this: “For good success you need 95 % of the work, and only 5 % is a creation.”
    2. My mother once told me this things: “There are no such things as a smaller, or bigger jobs. There is thing such as job you done good, or you done bad.”
    Thank you Courtney.

  • @Snarge22 says:

    Working out is beyond critical. The human body requires it. It’s the way we were designed. The body needs elevated blood flows to maintain proper health.

  • @Ezilla82 says:

    Some pretty valid points. I think add a sense of humor to that list as well. Because laughter is contagious. And also having a calm demeanor makes you very observant to your surroundings like some sort of superpower.

  • @x-man5056 says:

    I would add; No pullover shirts with breast pocket. They always get misshapen, shrink at different rate or in different direction on Tshirts, Polo’s and long sleeve pullover tees and ruin the ‘put together look’ IMO. Ick.
    Here’s a esoteric and recent benefit to some I have discovered near accidentally: Castor Oil. About a month ago, I started rubbing it on my feet to soften up calluses. To my surprise, in 3 days, my feet had NO ODOR at all. Full day in sweat socks, take them off they are damp, put to within an inch of my nose…nothing. 🤯 What a bonus for anyone who’s feet tend to be odoriferous. Mine were not terrible before, but now now, no fear of running her off when shoes come off. Calluses softening up too but takes longer.
    Then, I read that it lightens dark spots on skin and is a super moisturizer, so started putting it on my face and arms. Within 2 weeks, my beard was growing about twice as fast. This could be very helpful to a young man whose beard is thin and patchy, My arms are severely skin damaged by the sun, so started applying it there. Now I have a some 2″ hairs on my arms. I plan to thin it with Almond oil because this hair growth thing is off the hook. People with thinning hair, man or woman, should take notice. Yes. Thin with Cocoa oil for use on hair and scalp they say ( I don’t need it for that)
    Drawback: It’s thick and sticky but clear and no odor. I only apply in evenings when I am in for the night. There are many useful and unusual benefits to Castor Oil. It is super absorbent through the skin. Use it thoughtfully.

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      Putting plain baking soda in your socks before putting them on will peel the thick, crusty dead skin off your feet by the end of the day and make them look and feel like fresh baby feet.

  • @eddiewillers1 says:

    Like Chandler Bing, the wimminz in the offices I’ve worked in always thought I was ‘obviously gay’ BECAUSE I was well-groomed, worked out daily, and had a calm demeanor.

  • @CaptainWillard830 says:

    My son is a first year Law student at Michigan. He’s over 6’ tall, handsome, a well rounded renaissance young buck. He is calm, and has a great sense of humor. Grew up as a Marine Corps kid, at a time when I was deployed a lot (9/11 happened). Born in Japan. Well traveled, plays percussion, guitar and the cello. Fit! Played lacrosse 🥍 in high school. Yet, the two serious young ladies he dated as an undergrad, and post, graduation, thought he was too serious. To mature. He has a great group of friends. Young ladies, and young men, he has known since high school. Today, he’s 100 percent focused on his studies. I doubt he is going to pursue a committed relationship with today’s modern women. The risk isn’t worth investment in his resources (time, money).

    • @MaineMan2023 says:

      That was me at an Ivy League law school 20 years ago. Found a great woman and happily married with 5 kids. He’ll find the right woman. Tell him to wait until after law school. And tell him not to date another ultra hard driver. If he’s at Michigan, he is a serious guy. He might have luck looking for a woman who is interested in her community. My wife was in brain injury rehab. I’m the type A, she’s a happy mom who is now a therapist but keeps it at 20 hours a week.

    • @x-man5056 says:

      If he is all you say he is, women will come to him. But he still needs some rizz to, pick them, keep them and avoid abuse by them. Being tall, handsome and plays guitar is all he needs to meet them. He still has much lessons on picking the right ones and keeping his choice after the newness wears off. If not, he will be doomed to many short term unsatisfying relationships. He doesn’t need to sweat approaches, but that is just a first hurdle, many trials still await him. Stay handy Dad.

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      Maybe it would help if YOU didn’t have a negative view of women. Sounds like he’s not eager to bring home a new one for you to meet in person.

    • @giuseppemaggio5894 says:

      I am in a similar situation to your son. I am 6’1, fit, workout and play sports (I have played different ones and always had an incredible hours-results ratio). I am also a musician playing multiple instruments, have visited 24 different countries, I have a Pdh in languages (I can speak Italian, English and Russian), I am in general a very curious and social person with a great social circle and I am considered a lovely, empathetic gentleman. Oh I also have a job that I like and I definetely have a bigger income than the average guy my age here in Italy (I am 26). However while looking around I can only see girls that would bring little to no value to my life so I don’t really see a point in dating to be honest. That’s probably also related to the fact that I have many hobbies: essentially I prefer to invest my money, time and energy on myself and my passions rather than on girls my age

    • @moderngoblin says:

      He sounds amazing, I hope he doesn’t it would be a huge mistake.

  • @douglaspearson4853 says:

    Going beyond the bare minimum. I always have but it has never paid off. My dad always told me either do it right or why do it. At several jobs form 16 to 67 I would go the extra mile and what it got a lot of anger. I made them look like the lazy people they were so they took it out on me. My job loved them and they were the ones who got promoted. They could afford to promote them as they were not doing their job anyway. Me they could not afford to promote because I was the one getting the job done. In the long run when they had layoffs I got the axe after 20years and they survived. As far as dating that did not fair much better as women felt I looked desperate and clingy. I was not I just liked doing for people I care about. My one down fall is I do not know fashion. Could use help there. I do hate ironing. Quick tip when I was even T-shirts I wash then hold them by the shoulders then shake a couple of times then put them on a hanger to dry. I was surprised how well they turned out.

  • @DanielJayMacKay says:

    Hi Courtney, I recently bought a watch (shout out to Teddy’s channel) and stopped dressing like a homeless person by adding high-quality boots and shoes (both from Thursday) to my wardrobe, and I also picked up an iron. The effect on my confidence level has been negligible but I have noticed that people are interacting with me differently (in a good way). Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us here on YouTube, it’s appreciated.

  • @davidduff9871 says:

    I think men and women have very different ideas about the meaning of the bare minimum.

  • @familyengineering5591 says:

    Women fail to notice my fruit of the loom 100% cotton pokemon t shirts. Im not sure they understand quality when its in front of them

  • @nickc3856 says:

    1. Being handsome
    2. Being attractive
    3. Being good looking
    4. Being gorgeous
    5. Looking like Chad
    6. Being Chad

  • >