Unlike Western studios that featured polished bodybuilders, "Glossmen" (via Japan Pictures) focused heavily on the aesthetic: soccer players, baseball players, surfers, and salarymen. The studio was famous for the "Number 10" series, focusing on soccer club members, and the famous "Surf Rescue Eternal" series.
In hair care, the trend is moving away from messy textures toward sharp, classic styles. Think modern pompadours and slick backs, but with a twist. Unlike the greasy gels of the 90s, Glossmen use water-based pomades and grooming creams that offer a "wet look" finish while remaining soft to the touch and easy to wash out. 3. Polished Details
Using heavy machinery equipped with industrial diamond-grit segments to smooth concrete surfaces. glossmen
: Cleanliness and crisp aesthetics are now mandatory in corporate and digital workspaces. Discolored, peeling, or neglected lips can inadvertently project a lack of self-care.
Lips are unique compared to the rest of the skin on your face. They are much thinner, lack sweat glands, and do not produce natural oils, making them far more susceptible to drying out and cracking. Think modern pompadours and slick backs, but with a twist
Inspired by the K-Beauty "glass skin" trend, Glossmen prioritize hydration over everything. Instead of heavy foundations or drying alcohols, the routine focuses on hyaluronic acid, facial oils, and dewy sunscreens. The result is skin that looks healthy, vibrant, and—you guessed it—glossy. 2. The High-Pomade Revival
Transitioning to a high-shine routine requires a light touch. You want to look radiant, not oily. the routine focuses on hyaluronic acid
This dual-oil combination delivers deep moisture. Coconut oil provides immediate hydration to smooth out flakiness, while olive oil supplies antioxidants like Vitamin E to protect cells from environmental stress. 3. Mint Extract