Category: New Trends (Page 40 of 41)

Retro barbershops make a comeback in NYC

The new old school.NYC’s newest retro barbershops offer much more than 1950’s chairs. The return of the old school barbershop has caught on in America’s coolest city. Some of the fuel behind the trend could be the hit cable series “Mad Men” but it appears to be more than that. How else can you explain barbershop chairs with built in ashtrays, beer and full bars! Now that’s “Old School.”

The New York Post recently ran a story about the new, old barbershops. From the article:

Threatened with extinction in the late ’60s and ’70s by men growing lengthy locks and bushy beards and in the ’80s by the rise of unisex bargain salons (Supercuts, anyone?), old-school barbershops are making a comeback.

“It’s definitely a trend,” says Adrian Wood, owner of one of the city’s oldest barbershops, Paul Molé on the Upper East Side. “Because of the conservatism of the economic times we’re in today, men want to be men again — they want to go to a barbershop to look like a man and act like a man. That’s what it’s all about.”

Music to my ears. It’s a great thing to hear barbershop’s returning to more than just a place for a haircut.

The mustache and politicians

Politico has an interesting article on politicians and their mustaches, and what seems to be a new trend in some races.

North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven’s Facebook page for his U.S. Senate campaign has more than 7,000 fans.

The Republican’s mustache has its own page, with 750 fans and counting — nearly double the number of his Democratic challenger.

In past years, an ambitious politician like Hoeven might not have been eager to rock a ’stache, which until recently has been as taboo for blow-dried, television-era politicians as the mutton-chop sideburn. But this year, Hoeven is part of a boomlet of statewide candidates who are flouting conventional wisdom by proudly sporting a ’stache.

Hoeven and his ‘stache are pictured above, and Politico goes on to list other candidates this year who also sport a mustache.

The article also addresses some mustache stereotypes.

Long-standing stereotypes surrounding mustaches help explain why, until recently, so few pols have sported them.

“Lower-nose accoutrements are often associated with certain professions, such as law enforcement, motorcycle maintenance, pornography, pipe fitters and horseshoe fitters union 173,” said Aaron Perlut, chairman of the American Mustache Institute, a mustache-advocacy group based in St. Louis. (White House senior adviser David Axelrod and Attorney General Eric Holder were both finalists for AMI’s 2009 Mustached American of the Year award.)

Mike Gelman, owner of the popular D.C. men’s salon The Grooming Lounge, said mustaches have been associated with the most sinister people who have sported them — such as Josef Stalin and Saddam Hussein.

Trends can change quickly, so perhaps one prominent politician can change everything.

Kurt Kueffner’s MENSDEPT. offers men a salon to call home

Kurt Kueffner in his salon, MENSDEPT.The modern world is still struggling to offer men a salon to call home. Kurt Kueffner wants to change all of that with his new barbershop in downtown Minneapolis, MENSDEPT.

Kueffner tries to put together the pieces of a successful barbershop – the community vibe, the focus on quality service, the friendship – in these times. Just like many other businesses out there, barbershops continue to evolve and with MENSDEPT. offering a clean white t-shirt to customers for haircuts and keeping drama to a minimum in the shop, Kueffner could really be on to something.

Next time I’m in Minneapolis I’m going to look up MENSDEPT. and try to get in for a haircut and chat!

Is this why you don’t shave?

It’s well written by the reporter but I think he goes a bit too far with his analysis of why men shave or why men choose not to shave.

Even though the tough economy has so many of our brothers out of work , the type of work they will likely get back into will require a shave more often than not. Hey, we all like to go a few days without shaving here and there but in all fairness shaving has never been easier. The high tech razors we have available to us these days pretty much put razor cuts in the reaview mirror. Also, The goatee is now more popular than ever but you still need a close shave around it to make it pop!

I enjoyed the article even though I don’t agree with all of his points. Hey, Also noticed that reporter who wrote the piece is clean shaven in his photo up top!

Braun bodycruZer review

One of the new trends in men’s grooming involves grooming below the neck. In today’s world, women are definitely trimming and shaving more, and many of them expect the same from the guys they date.

With this in mind, check out this review of the Braun bodycruZer, pictured above.

We put the bodycruZer through the paces and were impressed:

* First, the bodycruZer uses Gillette Fusion blades, so you get top-of-the-line shaving technology and many of you the blades will be compatible with your everyday razor.
* With wet & dry shaving, the bodycruZer is very convenient.
* It’s easy to use. Braun did a great job designing this product, and the device has a very natural feel.
* The bodycruZer has multiple comb attachments, so you can tailor it to your own grooming needs. For example, some guys just want to trim things up a bit, and there’s an appropriate attachment for them. It has all the tools to help a guy take care of things in a way that will make his gal pal happy.
* It has cordless operation of up to 50 minutes.

Bottom line – the Braun bodycruZer has all the tools you need with maximum flexibility.

If this is all new to you, don’t be surprised if your lady nudges you in this direction. Braun and others have tried to educate consumers about this, and they put together this video from hot babe Emmanuelle Chriqui and her bodycruZade to explain this whole grooming thing for you.

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