having the hair, skin, etc., well cared for; well-dressed, clean, and neat: a well-groomed young man. (of an animal) tended, cleaned, combed, etc., with great care. carefully cared for; neat; tidy: a well-groomed lawn.
Attractive: "Grooming allows for a sense of pride and therefore emulates confidence which in turn is an attractive quality. An absence of grooming would imply a lack of basic hygiene and care of presentation."
Take a shower/bath daily without fail. Brush your teeth twice. Wash your hair frequently. Take extra care of hand hygiene, make sure to wash your hands every time before and after touching food, using the washroom, smoking, handling cleaning agents, garbage, raw meat, etc.
People who maintain highest levels of neatness and are well-groomed appear to be very well-organized in their work and they maintain a high degree of neatness in their desk. If you are well-groomed it would demonstrate your ability to take utmost care of yourself. It would create a positive impression.
What are the three most important grooming habits?
Scrubbing your feet, cutting your nails in time and keeping them clean reflects great personal hygiene. Even if you're not required to wear open toe footwear to work, you must always be prepared.
Targeting specific kids for special attention, gifts or activities. Slowly isolating a kid from family members and friends – physically and emotionally. Undermining relationships with parents and friends to show that “no one understands you like I do.” Gradually pushing or crossing physical boundaries.
giving gifts or special attention to a child or young person, or their parent or carer, making the child or young person feel special or indebted to an adult.
making close physical contact sexual, such as inappropriate tickling and wrestling or play fighting.
In order to maintain a good level of personal hygiene you should regularly shower, bathe, wash your hands, brush your teeth and hair, clip your fingernails and toenails and wear clean clothes.
It often starts with friendship. The groomer will look for ways to gain their target's trust, often with gifts or promises. Eventually they'll start to ask for something in return, and this eventually leads to abuse. Because groomers work to befriend their victims, some organisations refer to it as “mate crime”.
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental illness characterised by constant worrying over a perceived or slight defect in appearance. Repetitive behaviours are performed in response to these concerns about appearance. BDD usually starts in the teenage years, when concern over physical appearance is common.