Real men don’t wear jewelry, surely? Well, thankfully this a perception fast becoming obsolete. In this new dawn of the metrosexual, a man can moisturize safe in the knowledge that he is well within the boundaries of social acceptance and protocol. In fact, he can even have his eyebrows shaped and, if feeling particularly confident and self-assured, he can even buy and apply his own makeup (typically known on the streets as guy-liner and manscara).

Jewelry is arguably more socially acceptable and men have probably been wearing it since time immemorial (perhaps women even got the idea from us?) Sultans, Caesars, Kings, and Barbarians all wore it – and if chaps need further validation they can now look to the ersatz tough guys stalking the mean streets of Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, Bel Air and Sunset Boulevard.

Colin Farrell’s career began in his native Ireland in the soap opera Ballykissangel before a move to Hollywood saw the proliferation of his career as an actor. However, the naughty little Irishman has made more headlines for abusing photographers and indulging in a bit of bed-hopping. So he is obviously the ultimate man’s man then? And of course, he is also famous for wearing a lot of jewelry. So if you want to get the Colin Farrell look go for a big woolly hat (and wear it in the hot summer months too), cultivate some designer stubble, and buy and wear plenty of bling; a couple of diamond ear-studs, a chunky silver ring on almost every finger, chains and necklaces, and lots and lots of bangles and wristbands too! The next time Colin gets hassled by the paparazzi it might be more effective if he just throws his jewelry at them.

He came to prominence as Rocky; the boxing underdog who epitomized the American dream. It was in this role that Sylvester Stallone got to wear a rather ostentatious gold belt, and it must have left a lasting impression because he is still wearing some pretty impressive bling. He has played just about every tough guy role going; from a very stressed out Vietnam veteran to a number of hard-bitten cops. He is still in great shape, and you certainly wouldn’t want to tangle with him – not least because you could end up with a nasty cut from one of his many bracelets! To get the Sly look (the theme here is the ultra-masculine skull) you will need a bling-tastic Jacob & Co skull watch (starting from about $27,000), a Ugo Cacciatori skull ring (about £500) and a very heavy chunky silver bracelet – no wonder he can’t throw punches like he used to!

Hollywood once proudly exclaimed that they had ‘more stars than the heavens’, but their tough guys certainly didn’t twinkle. Now take Clark Gable, he was a real man. A man who didn’t give a damn (ask your grandparents about him) – and furthermore the Gone with the Wind star didn’t wear jewelry, except a simple watch. Clark was of a different generation; a true Hollywood icon of the golden age. I just thought it would be nice to add a bit of balance and show that Hollywood’s tough guys were not always weighed down with jewelry.

Pink is the new black. Sensitivity has replaced stoicism. Gossip and chit-chat have replaced reticence and reserve, and men can wear jewelry with confidence and assuredness. Just look at our case studies; what is good enough for Hollywood’s tough guys is good enough for the rest of mankind. However, if jewelry is not for you then take a leaf out of Clark’s book and invest in a watch, a pipe, and a roll-neck sweater.

Make-Up For Men: Would You Wear Guyliner?

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That’s right, ladies – makeup is no longer solely for us women. Men are getting in on the action now too! If you go down to your local cosmetics store, you’re sure to see shelves devoted to men’s makeup. And we’re not just talking about a bit of foundation – there’s Manscara, Guyliner, lipsticks and a whole magnitude of hair products that would put my own collection to shame! So what do we think?

Hell Yes!

If it’s empowering for us girls to wear power suits and football shirts, why can’t men dabble in cosmetics? In this day and age, how we look and appear to others is very important to most of us. Already most men have as varied and picky a wardrobe as most women. Cosmetics are there to help us look our best, whatever our gender, and can bring confidence as well as boost our self-esteem

So what kind of products are available for the men out there who want to experiment?

Calvin Klein Guyliner:

That’s right – eyeliner for men. For you gentlemen who want a sharp-eyed, defined look, framing the eyes with a bit of eyeliner can create a sophisticated, flawless look. Eyeliner is a great way to open up your eyes and set you apart from the competition! Applying a subtle layer to the bottom of the eye can really enhance the colour and give them a captivating depth. And don’t worry guys – Calvin Klein’s Guyliner is designed especially to be easy to apply for you first-timers!

L’Oreal Men Explosive Manscara:

Mascara – there’s a reason us women wear it and now you men can make your eyes look sultry and defined too! Manscara is great for those of you out there who want to bring more attention to your eyes and L’Oreal’s new marble brush is designed specifically to capture all of those tiny lashes to give a fuller, darker look. Top tip – wipe the Manscara brush against the side of the pot before applying to avoid any sticky clumps!

MMUK MAN’s Bronzer For Men:

For those of you who aren’t quite ready to whip out the more daring stuff yet, bronzer is a great way to give your skin a natural-looking glow. For the busy working man who doesn’t get to spend much time in the sun, this is the perfect thing to combat against those pasty cheeks!  There are also five shades so you can find the one that looks the most natural on you. Don’t know where to start? Get a fine makeup application brush and start along the forehead, travelling down the nose towards the cheeks. Applying a light layer can really achieve the natural look for those of you who aren’t used to dusting and blending on a daily basis.

STILA Expert Tinted Moisturiser For Men:

This moisturiser is great for those men out there who want to cover up any blemishes or imperfections and achieve a naturally glowing look. With components that nourish and protect your skin, this moisturiser is designed to blend subtly with your skin tone without while keeping it light and easy and is extremely simple to apply!

With all the choice out there for men these days, there’s no excuse not to give it a try! Imagine the reaction when you whip off a pair of Oakley Sunglasses and dazzle all around you with smouldering eyes.

Ladies, why not give your man a helping hand with a different kind of birthday present this year?

What do you think? Are you a man who wouldn’t mind wearing a hint of makeup here and there? Comment below to share your thoughts!

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Chic Beauty Tips:  Storing Clothing

Spring is approaching and the weather will soon be getting warmer. It might not be time to put away all your winter clothes yet, but it’s not too early to start planning to store them. A little careful planning and packing will help you preserve and protect your gloves, scarves, sweaters, coats and winter shoes for next year – and hopefully for many more to come.

Here are 5 essential tips to help protect your clothing during storage:

1.  Empty your pockets.

It’s a treat to find money in the pocket of a jacket you haven’t worn in awhile.  It’s not so nice to find a leaking pen or a sticky old peppermint, however – and it would be even worse to find such nasty surprises in a jacket that had been in storage for four or five months.  Once you’ve identified the items you’re planning to store, take the time to empty all the pockets in every garment.  Also make sure to remove any jewelry, brooches or stick pins from your lapels.  If they oxidize while in storage, they could leave a stain that may not be removable.

2.  Wash and clean everything.

Before you put any winter clothing into storage, make sure every item is clean.  Stains, small food particles or smells that remain on clothes before they are put away will only set in while they are in storage, and may even become permanent.  Worse, food particles may attract insects.   Dry clean or wash your clothes according to the label instructions.  And while it may seem a no-brainer, make sure everything is completely dry before you pack it away.  You don’t want to open a box next spring and find moldy clothes.

3.  Pick the proper storage containers.

If you’re like most people, you’ll need to hang some items and put others in containers.  Without a doubt, the best material in which to store clothes is fabric.  It provides a breathable moisture barrier that protects clothes while reducing the chance of mold or mildew growth.  Look for canvas hanging bags or storage boxes.  You can use plastic bins with lids, but make sure to clean and dry them thoroughly before use.  Space Bags or other vacuum sealed bags are also a good solution if you have limited storage space.

4.  Use an insect repellant.

Moths and other insects are a real concern when it comes to storing clothing.  Don’t reach for the mothballs, though – they might be effective, but they contain harsh, potentially harmful chemicals and they can leave a permanent smell in your clothes.  Cedar blocks are a much better choice.  They repel insects, absorb moisture and keep odors down.   Another good natural moth repellent is lavender.  Tuck a lavender sachet into each container with your clothes, and they’ll not only remain insect free, but they’ll smell great too.

5.  Choose the right location.

The best place to store any clothing is cool, clean, dark and dry.   These conditions protect your clothes and minimize the chance of damage.  Unfortunately, the places in our homes we naturally think to use for storage are some of the worst for clothes.  Basements are damp, attics get hot, and garages can be either, depending on the weather.    Instead, consider a location inside your home.  A guest room is ideal; if you have space under the bed or in the closet, use it.

Follow these tips and come next fall, you’ll open your storage containers to find your winter clothes fresh and damage free. They’ll be ready to wear with just a little pressing or a quick run through the dryer.

Top 10 Fashion Accessories For Men

Anyone who knows anything about fashion and style is fully aware that accessories have the power to take a great looking outfit and turn it into an irresistible, unbeatable one.  Without some well-chosen accessories, that outfit can, in turn, look like nothing but a poorly assembled collection of clothes, that aren’t being worn with any vigor, pride, or meaning.

We explored the top 10 fashion accessories for men so that you can get them into your wardrobe at the earliest opportunity and ensure that they become a central part of your look.

1. A Fashion Ring

The old school of style says that men only wear a ring when they are married, but thankfully we have left that attitude behind. A quality fashion ring – go for something expensive, such as tungsten, rather than stainless steel that will make your hand go a funny color – will help add a sophisticated edge to your look.

2. Sunglasses

These are an obvious choice in the summer, but when the weather is cold yet sunny there is something enigmatic and attractive about a man in sunglasses.

3. A Quality Scarf

Of course, sunglasses on a cold day are not complete without a great scarf. Go for something vintage, and think fashion more than warmth in order to give your look a real sense of confidence and attitude.

4. Trucker Hats

Avoid anything by New Era, as everyone is wearing them. Instead, go for an unbranded trucker hat or even something carrying a charity message for a unique twist on a popular style.

5. A Bow Tie

When it comes to a traditional tie, it is usually the case that novelty options are a huge no-go area. However, the opposite is true when it comes to a bow tie. Go for the most flamboyant and colorful one you can find, and enjoy.

6. Heritage Jewellery

Go for wooden beads around the wrist and perhaps even some rosaries around the neck, too. If you are looking to be a little more upmarket and sophisticated, give consideration to a tungsten dog tag or pendant.

7. Simple Belt

Leather with a metal buckle, understated, is all you need to know. If you have anything like a ‘Superman’ or ‘Jack Daniels’ on your buckle, it is time to smarten up, grow up, and get with the style times.

8. The Bag

Why is a ‘man bag’ so far down the list? Well, because they are not strictly called ‘man bags’ anymore because you should already have one. If you need to upgrade, go for a leather satchel or a stylish messenger from Adidas Originals.

9. Braces

Yes, these are still in for men, and all you need to do is choose which color you like best. Wear them with a skinny fit shirt and jeans, utility boots, and your loudest bow tie from earlier.

10. Designer Wallet

Carrying a wad of cash around doesn’t mean anything unless you have a top end wallet keeping it comfortable. Leather is your only option, and a top brand should always be sought first, just don’t spend so much that you have no money left to put in it!