Purpose: This study aims to examine the influence of beauty care regimens of adult men on their well-being-oriented behaviors and well-aging behaviors in order to explore the creation and/or maintenance of mental and physical health, thereby improving overall quality of life. Method: The collected data was analyzed by an SPSS program. The main analytical methods used were frequency and percentage. These were calculated to grasp the general characteristics of the subjects, and one-way ANOVA, t-tests and regression analyses were conducted to determine the efficacy of beauty care on well-being-oriented and well-aging behaviors. Results: Beauty care regimens of adult men had a significant positive correlation with both well-being-oriented and well-aging behaviors (r=0.507, p<0.001; r=0.614, p<0.001, respectively); more beauty care led to greater well-being-oriented as well as wellaging behaviors. Conclusion: The findings illustrated that younger men cared more about beauty care and well-aging and that beauty care was correlated with wellaging behaviors and well-being-oriented behaviors. The right awareness of well-being and proper beauty care are necessary to ensure the health of the mind and body and to improve the standard of living across society in pursuit of a happy, healthy life.