Showing posts with label men's products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men's products. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Kings & Queens King of Sumatra Pepper Bergamot Bar Soap

While most guys are white bar o' soap kind of guys, you'd be surprised at how many get excited when given fancy (and free) soaps and lotions to try. Last night I brought a bunch of products to my guy friends' house for them to try. They were SUPER excited. Among the products was Kings & Queens King of Sumatra Pepper Bergamot Bar Soap

Fun Fact: Did you know Black Pepper was the most sought after spice from antiquity until the Middle Ages? One of the best peppers comes from Sumatra (in Indonesia), where legends about the constant struggle between local kings, colonialists and pirates are still told. Fortunately, today there is no need to fight for pepper… since we can enjoy it any time, and in a delectable combination with sultry Bergamot. It also is rich in antioxidants like Pomegranate, Blue Lotus and Malachite extracts to achieve "royal" skin. It smells very interesting, not your typical cheap overdone "man" smell, but really spicy and hearty.

It might be a little fancier that a plain bar or white soap, but I think the man in your life would love to try it out... you'll see.

Soap lovey!

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Fathers Day Gift Ideas fro Every Man Jack

Every Man Jack has some great INEXPENSIVE gifts for your dad this coming Sunday... They are great products that he's sure to love and best part is, he had get replacements at the local Target. Both kits are a whopping $9.95!!!

Signature Shave Kit: Kit includes EMJ face wash, shave cream, and face lotion. All with their refreshing signature mint scent. Everything your dad needs to prep his skin, get a great shave, and keep it hydrated and healthy. Inside this kit their is also a toiletry bag to carry his bathroom and shower stuff on the road. Coconut-derived surfactants cleanse. Marine Extracts and Shea butter hydrate. Aloe + Vitamin E helps heal and protect.

Citrus Hair + Body Kit: The Every Man Jack hair and body kit has their 2-in-1 shampoo plus conditioner, body bar with wheat bran, and invigorating body wash. All with a refreshing citrus scent. Their is also a toiletry bag to carry his bathroom and shower stuff on the road.

Gift Dad Lovely!

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Father's Day Gift Ideas from Kiehl's

Need some ideas on what to get Dad this year? Show him you care with some super nice gifts from Kiehl's:

Men’s Travel Kit: Perfect for the traveling dad, this travel collection of men's favorites makes for the perfect companion on the go, packed in a small EVA travel bag, only $24.50 (A $36.50 value.)

* Ultimate Brushless Shave Cream-White Eagle, 2.5 oz.
* Facial Fuel Energizing Face Wash, 2.5 oz.
* Amino Acid Shampoo, 2.5 oz.
* Facial Fuel No-Shine Moisturizing Lip Balm
* Ultimate Strength Hand Salve deluxe sample

Energizing Starter Kit: Get Dad started with this classic collection of energizing men's products. The perfect regimen of products to cleanse, shave and energize, packed in a small EVA travel bag, only $28.50 (A $37.00 value.)

* Facial Fuel 2.5 oz.
* Facial Fuel Energizing Face Wash 2.5 oz.
* Ultimate Man Body Scrub Soap deluxe sample
* Ultimate Brushless Shave Cream-White Eagle, deluxe sample

Daily Energizing Kit: Only the best for Dad. This classic collection comes complete with Kiehl's best energizing men's products. Get him started on the perfect regimen, packed in a white corrugated box, $48.50 (a $66.00 value)

* Ultimate Brushless Shave Cream-White Eagle, 5 oz.
* Facial Fuel 2.5 oz.
* Ultimate Man Body Scrub Soap 7 oz.
* Facial Fuel Energizing Face Wash 8.4 oz.

If these gift sets don't seem to suit your Pops, you could also:

* Create a customized gift box: they will create it in-store, to your specifications. The price will vary, according to product selection.

* Or pick him out a new fragrance:

o Pour Homme 1987 Portable Essence Oil, $25. Pour Homme was blended especially for the pleasure of Kiehl’s male patrons and includes oils of Cistus, Patchouli, Fir Needle and Vetiver (a dried grassy root once thought in folklore to protect a wearer’s physical and financial safety). To this day, Pour Homme is instantly recognizable and remains a favorite among Kiehl’s customers for its complex concentration of woodsiness.

o Musk Eau de Toilette, $38.50. This modern version of our classic signature scent is based on the unique blend that is Kiehl's Musk. Our special Musk "recipe" begins with an initial creamy, fresh citrus burst of Bergamot Nectar and Orange Blossom...followed by a soft floral bouquet of Rose, Lily, Ylang-Ylang and Neroli. Finally, Original Musk Eau de Toilette dries down to a warm, sensual Oriental finish of Tonka Nut, White Patchouli and, of course, Musk...the soul of this distinctively modern scent

o Forest Rain Eau de Toilette, $38.50. Our fresh, yet spicy woodsy blend of Muguet, Vetiver, Citrus and Musk was inspired by the extensive essence collection of the original “Kiehl Pharmacy,” where 122 unique fragrant oils from the world over have been offered over the years.

All products are available at a Kiehl’s free-standing store near you or at Kiehls.com, and you can find a store in your area using the Store Locator at Kiehls.com

Gift Dad Lovely!

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Guest Review: King of Shaves

My friends tend to be impressed when I tell them I write a blog. But when I tell my male friends it is about beauty products, they look at me with a mixture of confusion and fright. So I was a little surprised when my friend Colin asked to do a review on some men's products, if some ever cross my lap. How very generous of him, don't you think?!

So read on, for his review of some great shaving products from King of Shaves. A little forewarning though: he was an English major, so he is a bit longer winded than I am and he puts my writing to shame. Don't get used to how witty and eloquent he is. They didn't teach me flowery writing in business school, sorry. Enjoy!:


I’ve been obsessed with shaving ever since I was 4 and my Dad taught me how to do it with shaving cream and a Popsicle stick. Even then, I was crap at it—it took a roll of toilet paper to stem the tide of blood from errant splinters. These days, shaving technology has advanced, at least past the wooden stick—I now use a razor with so many blades it is reminiscent of a cheese grater, and in place of shaving cream, I use foaming gel. Which brings me to the line of products Beth asked me to test out, 3 shaving aids from “King of Shaves.”

The first pair of products were shaving gels—one with menthol for a clean, refreshing finish, and another with magnetic properties, promising to cling to the blade and give a closer shave. Finally, there was a shaving oil. All three products contained Tea Tree oil, which gives off a spicy, outdoorsy smell and is supposed to have antiseptic, antifungal, and healing properties (Wikipedia notes research as to anti-viral activity, including Herpes—basically, Tea Tree oil is touted as a panacea for all that ails you).

The weekend I decided to test these products, I was lucky enough to have a couch surfer staying at my apartment—he was gracious enough to take time out from sleeping in the living room and eating my food to try shaving off his patchy “between jobs” beard.

The process was simple—we sectioned off our faces into 3 areas, then chose at random which product would be used on which portion of the face. Mr. Couch shaved at the sink, post shower, while I prefer to do my shaving in shower. Before going into detail, I should note that we were huge fans of all 3 of these products, and wouldn’t hesitate to shave with any one of them. Ranking them was like choosing which child we love best, but, much like children, it would be a lie to say that we didn’t have favorites.

The Results:

The top two for both of us were the shower gels—perhaps it’s because they’re closer to products we’ve used before (gels/creams), perhaps it’s just because these gels were fantastic. The oil had 2 things going for it—it was invisible, so you could be aware of where you were shaving/avoid decapitating zits (the gels, however, shared these properties). If you’re shaving in the shower by the Braille method, this doesn’t come into play, but Mr. Couch was appreciative. Further, with 100+ uses to a bottle the size of a Hot Wheels race car, it’s great if you’re traveling and looking to conserve space. However, in the end, it wasn’t our favorites—the gels seemed to provide a smoother pull, while the oil just didn’t manage to lubricate the process the way the name might suggest. Mr. Couch put it best—“it just wasn’t for me.”

On the gels, we were split. Mr. Couch chose the MagnaGel. According to him, he felt like he got a superior shave—the blade passed along effortlessly, and left him with a closer shave. Mr. Couch does have a baby face, and perhaps with a baby face comes a bit of extra sensitivity. I, however, felt no difference between the Magnagel and the Cooling gel when it came to quality of shave—they were both extremely close, and provided sufficient lubrication, leaving no snags to the draw of the blade.

For me, the Cooling gel won by a hair (pun intended) because it managed to heighten the overall shaving process. I shave in the morning, usually before my first cup of coffee. This makes me dangerous with a razor. The Cooling gel emanates a great mentholated buzz that seeps into your whole face—the buzz becomes a burst when stepping from warm shower air to the lower temperature of the bathroom proper. The effect is so pleasantly bracing that it almost makes you excited to go to your dead end, soul crushing, minimum wage job.

Almost.

Lastly, I should point out again the fantastic smell of all of these products—whether Tea Tree oil actually heals your cuts, cleanses your wounds, and clears up your cold sores is beyond me; what I can attest to is that the woodsy smell it leaves behind is fantastic. In any case, all of these products get high ranks—Mr. Couch looked and felt so good afterward that he got off the couch and went looking for jobs that very day.

Thanks, King of Shaves!

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Happy Father's Day with Every Man Jack

Father's day is fast approaching. Like this SUNDAY! So if you still have no idea what to get your old man, I have a quick fix for you: head to Target and pick up the the Beginners Luck Kit from Every Man Jack.

This set includes everything your pappa will need to get clean and shiny, without feeling girly or fruity. It includes face wash, shaving cream, face lotion, body wash and soap bars all in their "signature mint" smell. It's perfectly clean and fresh with being overly powerful or cheesy (i.e. those nasty body sprays boys in high school douse themselves in). It also comes in cedarwood and fragrance free, which my very picky dad would actually prefer. Oh and it comes with a handy zipper bag for travel.

For $24.99, you are getting all your dad needs, and not in small quantities I might add (all are full size products). The package is very manly, woodsy and stuff. He'll love it, I promise.

Gift Lovely!

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Holiday Beauty Gift Guide: Fragrance Sets for Him

Most guys I know get their scent one of three ways: their girlfriend or wife buys it for them, they picked out a cologne they liked back in high school and haven't strayed since, or they go eau natural, i.e. they are too lazy and macho to buy one for themselves. I personally agree with letting their partners pick on the scent, since they will be the one smelling it! So this holiday buy the man in your life, or a stinky brother or friend, something that smells divine, and hopefully they'll actually use it. Here are some suggestions:


A good everyday, classic scent: Bvlgari By Bvlgari, this set is available very cheaply on Amazon.com. It comes with a 3.4oz spray and a 6.8oz shower gel for $42 (usually its $98)! A very good deal for a very nice scent. It contains rosewood, pepper, musk, and tea with lower notes of water and spice. A European delight.

A new scent that fashion forward guys might love would be Diesel Fuel for Life. This gift set includes a 1.7 oz Eau de Toilette Spray, 1.7 oz Shower Gel, and a 1.7 oz After Shave Balm in a signature gift box for $49.50. It is an aromatic, energetic scent, with notes Star Anise, Grapefruit, Raspberry, Lavender, Heliotrope, and Dry Woods.

One of my favorite scents, possibility because I'd wear it myself, is Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme. The set comes with a 4.2 oz Eau de Toilette Spray and a 1.6 oz Soothing After Shave Balm for $76. It is a fresh yet warm, woody scent accented with spicy notes. The perfect balance, to my nose, of sweet and spicy.

As with women's' fragrances, Sephora has a ingenious gift idea for those hard to read males: the Scent Sample Gift Set. The certificate comes with ten samples of their top selling smells. All they have to do is try them out and see which one they love (though you might have to go to Sephora and pick it up for them, some men have a problem walking into the store...I don't understand it!). The samples include: Aquolina Blue Sugar, Carolina Herrera 212 Men, Ermenegildo Zegna ZegnaIntenso, Kenneth Cole R.S.V.P., Lacoste Essential, Masaki Matsushima M;Men, Givenchy Very Irresistable Givenchy For Men Fresh Attitude, and Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme, plus a bonus Anthony Logistics for Men Shave Cream. They have to find something they love.

Gift Lovely!

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