 As-salamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Grooming is a vital part of lifestyle, Muslim or not. Every human grooms to look presentable and to keep harmful bacteria away. If we don't groom, then we would be inviting bad health. According to Imam Musa Al-Qadim and Imam Al-Rava alayhi as-salam, there are ten things concerning human grooming. Brushing the teeth, trimming the moustache, parting hair to have place for wiping the head in ablution, rinsing the mouth with water, cleaning the nose with water, to get circumcised, to remove unwanted hair under the navel, to remove hair from the armpits, to cut nails and to wash private parts after urination. Trimming the hair is recommended in Islam, before having a haircut face the qiblah and recite the following dua. I commence this task with the name of Allah and seek His help for its accomplishment, and I am doing this task according to the religious law of Allah's Prophet. O Lord, for every hair of mine give me a light on the day of judgement, and once you have cut your hair, say, O Lord, adorn me with piety and save me from destruction. There is no harm for women to pluck their hair above their foreheads or cut them off. They are also allowed to remove the hair from their face for the purpose of adornment. It is recommended for a man to either cut his hair or for him to grow it, to wash them, to nourish them, comb them, part them in a way where the crown of the head is visible. Brushing the hair is a vital part of looking presentable. Imam Sadiq, alaihi salam, says, combing the hair strengthens the teeth, improves earnings and increases virility. Trimming the moustache is the sunnah of the Prophet. According to Imam Ja'far alaihi salam, trimming the moustache decreases sadness and superstitions. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq would trim his moustache to the root of the hair. Keeping the beard is not wajib, but shaving it is 100% haram. The beard should not be moderate, not too long nor too short. It is 100% abominable to grow your beard longer than a fist. Cutting the nails is the sunnah introduced by the Prophet Ibrahim alaihi salam. It is encouraged for men to have short nails while women can grow theirs a little. The best time for cutting nails is Friday. The hair and nail and blood that has separated from a human should be buried. In conclusion, grooming has so many benefits. It's no wonder Islam has given it so much importance. Keeping groomed makes us look and feel better and keeps us away from all sorts of illnesses. We must, as Muslims, look presentable and be pleasant at all times, as it is the way of the Prophet, sallallahu alaihi wa alaihi wa sallam.