![]() ![]() I'm A Celeb: 'Real food cooked by proper people!' Frankie Bridge, Danny Miller and Simon Gregson GORGE on their final meals before winner is announced Gogglebox's Izzi Warner looks unrecognisable as she showcases her weight loss in a tight black dress during night out with sister EllieĪbbey Clancy shows off her model physique in black PVC trousers as she lets her hair down at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with husband Peter Crouch Love Island's Lucie Donlan and Luke Mabbott are ENGAGED! Beauty shows off diamond ring after hunk pops the question during Finland break 'We live in a modern world, and us men are worth it too.' 'I was also amazed at the amount of messages I received from straight males, just wanting to make their skin look perfect - and why shouldn't they? 'I have been amazed at the level of support, and how quickly my following has grown. 'I had to make many mistakes along the way, and this is why I started my YouTube channel, to share my findings with other men - and women - looking to create a better version of themselves,' he said. His videos - about everything from the best foundation for bearded men to how to pencil in manly eyebrows - have attracted thousands of views. Jake grew frustrated when, searching for tips and advice online, he could only find make-up tutorials aimed at women or drag queens.Īfter spending years and thousands of pounds perfecting his own completely natural look in secret, the self-confessed make-up addicted started his own YouTube channel, 'The Beauty Boy' eight months ago. He then forked out hundreds of pounds a month secretly trying - and often failing - to find the perfect products to help conceal his skin. He put up with it for two years before deciding to buy his first foundation. Jake was 18 when he started to suffer bad spots. In order to combat his skin breakouts, left, Jake Ward taught himself how to apply make-up, right, and now shares his tips with other acne sufferers I was told they'd fade by 50 per cent - and you're advised to return between four and 12 weeks to have a top up, which is included in the price. He confessed: 'W hen I first saw them I was a little bit taken aback by how dark they were. However, that didn't stop him from a major case of buyer's remorse as he exited the salon. ![]() Jake said in his video review that the needles used are so fine that they mimic real-life strands of hair and end up looking 'incredibly natural'. ![]() 'This treatment is great for filling in gaps and creating strong brows. 'I usually use three to four different colours and some shading techniques as the last thing a guy wants is stripy eyebrows. In fact, 'You want to create an imperfectly perfect brow, and these are harder to do,' she said. Tracie - who charges between £500 and £800 for the treatment - said the ideal tattooed brow shouldn't look too neat. Jake's treatment was performed by celebrities' favourite, Tracie Giles whose clients include Katie Price and Lucy Mecklenburgh. 'The majority of my audience wish to create great brows, but hate the idea of going on the pull and waking up next to a girl (or guy) looking completely different to how they looked the night before and this treatment stops that, making it perfect for the modern man.' ![]()
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