Saturday, December 3, 2011

Dry Skin to Fly Skin: Winter Skincare tips for Men

Most men don’t realize that when the weather changes so does your skincare routine. Whether you use a cheap ass moisturizer or some fancy smancy product mentioned in GQ,  you MUST use some different products for the season. Try some of these easy to use products recommended below:  

     1. Glycerin creams: Winter is the time to switch out moisturizer and go for one that has    “glycerin” listed as one of its first ingredients because this compound attracts water. You’ll notice   the consistency of the cream thicker. This will seep into your skin leaving it moisturized longer and protecting it from cold weather.  Check out this skincare line from Anthony’s. http://www.anthony.com/

    2.Hydration Mist: You can get these at any skincare company or get a cheap travel size one from a drugstore. This is basically purified water  & aloe vera  in a spray  and in some cases contain almond oil. This is something you can spray on quickly  throughout the day to refresh your skin. Try Aero Minerale , which can be found at most drugstores.

    3.Chapstick:  These are not, I repeat, NOT lipglosses, lipsticks, or in any way feminine products.  Our lips have an oil film on top to protect them from losing moisture however; dry weather can deteriorate that film, leaving the lips chapped and dehydrated . So guys please, if you want to kiss anyone in the future, check out some of these “un-girly” chapsticks that have no shine: Burts Bees, Aquafina or Blistex. 

Real Men Stay Moisturized!
-xoxo Natalie

Saturday, November 26, 2011

The 3 2 1 ManScrub Tutorial

It's almost the end of No Shave November and I know those beards and mustaches can get itchy!! Whether you're shaving or growing it out, the facial hair process can cause a lot of skin irritation, redness, or acne, so here's how to make your very own ManScrub!! 

Make sure to subscribe to our youtube channel for more experiments with Vinny! Just click on the video! 

Also here's the ManScrub blog again in case you missed it: 

Happy Movember!!
Xoxo Natalie

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Beard Shaping Made Easy

Want to look fancy for your upcoming date with the girl of your dreams? Here are some tips below for you guys out there. Each piece of advice applies to differernt facial structures so some of you guys may be lucky and be able to pull of the full beard for no shave november. Rememeber guys sophisticate your swagger every little change even growing some facial hair out may help you get your dream girl.


The Round Face
When shaping the beard for a round face, go a bit longer at the chin to add length and make the face appear less round. Avoid bushy sideburns and keep the sides of the beard short. In lieu of a full beard, a goatee is often a good option for a round face.
The Long Face
Exactly opposite of the round face, the long face requires a beard which is fuller at the sides and shorter at the chin. The goal here is to add width to the sides and make the face appear less long. Make sure to avoid abrupt changes in length so the shaping is not obvious.
The Large Face
Since the face is large, any small facial hair or beard will appear out of proportion and make the face appear bigger. Keep the beard fuller and the mustache larger. Also follow the rules above for the appropriate face shape.
The Small Face
Small faces require small facial hair. Larger, fuller styles will make the face get lost and appear out of proportion. Also follow the rules above for the appropriate face shape.
The Oval Face
You lucky man! The oval face shape is considered the ideal shape and requires no special shaping to balance facial features. Do whatever you like and you'll look great.

Im Out,
Vinny

Monday, November 21, 2011

The 3 2 1 ManScrub: How to Sexify you Skin Swag


        Most guys go for the St. Ives Apricot Scrub or whatever they find in their girlfriends shower but men’s skin handles environmental factors ( weather, work) much differently than women’s skin, so finding the perfect exfoliator is a must.  In case you didn't know, an exfoliator is basically a face or body scrub with micro beads that get rid of dead skin cells and is a great alternative to shaving cream. Exfoliating your face and body 2 times a week can prevent skin issues such as aging lines, blackheads, acne, irritation or redness and create smoother skin over time. It will also make your shaving routine much easier. Every time you use a razor on your face you’re increasing the chances of these skin issues occurring.So, instead of wasting your time in the face scrub aisle, try this do it yourself ManScrub recipe, perfect for all skin types:

3 Tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon honey

(you can also add some mashed up avocado or cranberries for oily skin)

Mix these together in a small bowl and just keep it covered in your shower or bathroom. This scrub usually lasts about a week and half before you should make a new one. Just scrub it on a damp face about three times a week and you’ll see a difference.





Don’t forget to check out our No Shave November contest on Facebook:

XoXo-Natalie

Monday, November 14, 2011

Beard Season Now OPEN!

No Shave November is back! The annual, month-long event where men grow their facial hair  for November is one of the favorite times of the year for women. The Movember Foundation is a charity that created Movember  to raise awareness and funds for men’s health issues like prostate cancer and mental health. 

 Check out their site for more info:

 Also check out our facebook page & post your facial hair photo for a chance to win a bottle of beard conditioner:




So men get out there and grow a mustache, but don’t forget to follow these   rules if you haven’t already:

1.   You must begin the with a clean shaven face
2.   Grow/groom your face hair  for the entire month of November and why not December too.
3.   No joining the moustache to your sideburns
4.   No joining of the handlebars to your chin
5.   Look like a true gentleman and impress the ladies.


Have fun and Be Creative!
xoxo Natalie 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Colorize, Accessorize, & Swaggerize.

                 
I can’t tell you how many guys I see at events, weddings, or even the club that   look ridiculous simply because they did not colorize and accessorize properly.  Colors are very important. So many guys make a fashion faux pas  by wearing intensely bright colored shirts and pants thinking they’re trend setting. Don’t get me wrong a pretty blue dress shirt can be nice, but it’s overdone. Simple dark colors with a touch of pattern or light colors like powder blue work much more in your favor. Wearing these types of   colors not only make you look more fit but also more mature and put together, like you’re not trying, which TRUST ME is very attractive.



Add colors to your accessories instead.
 
Belts, watches, and ties are the three main accessories for men when getting dressed for a special occasion. Wearing these specific items of the same color family will bring a whole different level of style to your image. Try wearing belts, watches, or ties in colors such as white, black with a touch of silver, burgundies, plums, or even cream colored tones which are not only simple but fashionable, sexy, and best of all MANLY!

Hope this helps!
Xoxo Natalie

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Healthy Fruits

Apples
With only 80 calories and 0 grams of fat, it's tough to beat the all-around health boost an apple provides. The primary health benefit of apples is the 3 grams of fiber you get from each one, which carries you a long way toward the 20 grams you are supposed to get each day. High fiber diets have also been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease and stroke, as well as clearer skin, so if you're looking for a fruit to start loading up on, look no further!
Bananas
The banana offers two primary health benefits: fiber (2 grams per banana) and the all-important nutrient of potassium. If you are at all interested in the healthy, proper functioning of your heart and muscles, potassium is something you do not want to skimp on. The easiest way to get it is to work bananas into your diet; say, one at breakfast, and one after supper. You'll be amazed at how much more energetic and healthy you feel after just a few days or weeks!
Blueberries
Besides tasting great as a topping or by themselves, blueberries offer the inestimable benefit of discouraging bladder infections by making it hard for bacteria to stick to the walls of your urinary tract. As if that weren't enough, blueberries offer another huge benefit to all you men out there. 
Pomegranates
Pomegranates are somewhat less common than the fruits mentioned above, but the health benefits to be gained from them are extraordinary. In addition to helping stop harmful blood clots, Men's Health notes that pomegranates can increase blood flow from the heart by up to 30 percent. A National Academy of Sciences study also found that pomegranates slowed the growth of tumors and improved survival rates of mice. Other studies link pomegranate consumption to a reduced risk of breast cancer.
Oranges
Oranges pack a dual punch of citrus and anti-oxidants that every healthy person needs for optimal functioning. With 70 milligrams of Vitamin C and 40 milligrams of folic acid, oranges are one of nature's best immune system enhancers, which is why so many doctors advise drinking orange juice when you’re trying to beat a cold. The antioxidants come to the rescue of your beleaguered immune system, helping it to fight the illness or bug you are experiencing.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Bow Ties are making a comeback

From Justin Bieber to the Jonas Brothers the young generation of our society including hollywood have embraced bow ties. Bow ties are back and people are wearing them with casual clothes and incorporating them i as a new stylish look. You can rock a bow tie now with just a nice dress shirt or even a stylish t shirt to  enhance a retro but sophisticated look. No longer do you have to dress up like a professional  aristocrat to wear one of these simple but spiffy ties. So to all my guys out there go pick up a bow tie and wear it next time you got out with the ladies and don't forget dress to impress. 


Im Out,
Vinny



WTF Dandruff!

Ok guys, stop being like your dads and buying cases of head n shoulders. If you want to limit the amount of dandruff you have you’re going to have to use some natural, do it yourself methods. Here are some of the best homemade versions of dandruff control:

      1.       Yogurt! Mix a non-fat yogurt with some olive oil and lemon juice and you have yourself one of the most effective hair conditioners. Apply this after you shampoo, leave it on for 10 min and then rinse it out. A lot of men think the more I wash my hair the better, WRONG! The more frequently you use shampoo & conditioner the more your hair gets damaged & dry. Try using this as a replacement once in a while.   

    2. Coconut oil: You can get this ANYWHERE, local drug stores or grocery stores and it’s much cheaper than shampoo. Use this has a replacement to shampoo & conditioner maybe twice a week. Just apply it to the scalp when the hair is dry, rinse it out and you’ll see a softer texture to your hair.

            3.Mouthwash: Sounds pretty damn weird, but mixing a little bit of mouthwash in your conditioner helps moisturize the scalp.

       Dont be so flakey! 
             xoxo
       Natalie <3


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Moisturizer for Men: How to pick the right one for YOU

When winter hits, the most vulnerable part of your body is probably going to be your face. Sub-zero temperature, low humidity, and strong wind are just some of the elements that can leave your face flaky and dry.Here are some tips to help you find the right one for you

Things to look for:

1. First of all don't be so obsessed with ingredients, most moisturizers have the same ingredients of vitamin E, vitamin C, aloe vera or green tea, don't be fooled by marketing packaging. You want to pick the moisturizer that best suits your SKIN TYPE. Look for ones that say for dry skin, for oily skin, or for combo skin.
2.   Rich vs Light formulas. Rich ones can be feel greasy, and light ones may not seem effective. You can tell what type of moisturizer it will be by the dispenser and brand. Pumps are usually lighter and the bottles you have to squeeze are usually heavier. Neutregena and King of Shaves are great brands for being just right. 
Things to avoid:
1.      Avoid moisturizer with alcohol content. It may leave your face feeling cool and fresh, but in reality that’s just alcohol draining moisture from your skin.
2.      Mineral oil, these are difficult to absorb for your skin and can clog your pores.

Happy shopping!
Vinny