June 14, 2010

Hair and Grooming #3 - Oil Be Gone

Summer is upon us, at least in the Northern Hemisphere and the sun, heat and humidity that one would enjoy on a vacation, are all contributing factors to an undesired oily face. Oil secretion is a natural process by which your body is protecting the skin from drying up, however there are many circumstances where a shiny face is not very desirable.

Romanian actor Sebastian Stan, who plays Gossip Girl pseudo-villain Carter Baizen on a not so great day, oil-wise

Women have been secretly fighting their sebaceous glands for some time now, and I think it's about high time more men got on the anti-shine wagon.

While there are plenty of cosmetic solutions that involve creams, toners, serums and other concoctions of a similar consistency, I feel that most men wouldn't want to go through all the trouble of finding the right cosmetic products for their skin type.



The easiest solution that you can carry around in your pocket would be a little pack of blotting paper. There's not much to blotting paper: you blot (that's patting not wiping) the oily areas on your face and the paper absorbs the oil, after which you throw it away.
Blotting papers have a long history dating back to around 517 A.D. in Japan when Japanese professional dancers, called maiko, and Kabuki performers used specially treated paper made with hammered gold to blot their skin.
eHow.com 
When shopping for blotting paper/tissues don't go for the more expensive options. Not much can be added to blotting paper to make it worth paying more.


For the more independent and crafty of you, here are instructions for making your own blotting paper:



One other thing that you can use on-the-go to ward off any shiny areas on your face is applying a colourless blotting powder that absorbs oil particles on your face and leaves you with a matte look throughout the day.

June 13, 2010

How It's Made #2 - Jeans



If you've ever thought twice about dishing out a larger sum of money for a good pair of jeans, take a look and see that making a jean is not that easy of a job and price can portent to quality.

June 10, 2010

Fashion Forward #3 - Just Wearing My Blue Suede Shoes

Suede also Suède  (pronounced swayd) is short for Suède gloves, from French gants de Suède, gloves of Sweden, from Suède, Sweden. It has now represented as a type of leather that has a soft napped surface or any other fabric made to resemble suede.



In 1955, Carl Perkins wrote and recorded "Blue Suede Shoes" at the Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. This original recording is considered one of the most significant and groundbreaking American songs of the 20th Century. As you may know, a young newcomer named Elvis Presley recorded his own cover version the following year. 

Quote from Epauletshop.com


Blue suede has been heralded as this Spring and Summer seasons' IT trend and I can definitely attest to its veridicity. Even here in my little corner of Europe where trends take some time penetrating into, I have begun to see more and more guys and girls donning the blue suede shoe. The Style forums have featured a lot of detractors that recognize the visual value of blue suede but fail to see its practicality in daily style. 



Well I am here to tell both them and you that blue suede is definitely here to stay and wearing it can be done in a very natty and easy manner.



What has become a trend for European men, as far as I can tell, is matching the colour of their shoes to their top item of clothing, but always the same shade or if an appropriate shade was not available, using a non-coloured item instead. While it is harder to do this with some of the more eccentric shades shoes come in nowadays, blue suede shoes can be so easily matched with either a nice blue blazer (wool if it's winter, cotton or chambray if it's summer), a V-neck sweater and even a nice v-neck t-shirt if you're wearing a more casual/summery blue suede shoe.


For the more adventurous of you fashionistos, you can try matching the blue suede with another colour. When it comes to what kind of pants you're wearing, I'd recommend either a dark blue/raw denim pant (straight or slim cut of course) or doing what the very fashionable Italian fella did in the picture above and go with a white pant, preferably without a bottom cuff. In some rare occasions, if the opportunity arises you can match a darker shade of blue suede to a dark suit pant such as the gentleman below.


In the case of picking a top to go with your blue suedes, always remember to check the colour wheel to determine what the best match would be for your shade of blue. Generally, the complementary and the triad colours are the best matches, however in the case of blue, I find that it's generally best to stick with just the complementary colour, orange (much like the shade of the Vespa above). If you do like to use some contrast, depending on the specific shade of blue the appropriate matching colours range from greenish yellow to purplish red.

Here is a compilation of some of my favourite blue suede shoes, which now come in great variety.

1. Alden for Epaulet Navy Suede Perkins Chukka - $425; 2. ACNE Delhi Suede Lace Boaters - $467; 3. Opening Ceremony Suede Desert Boot; 4. Closed Distressed Boot - $321; 5. A.P.C. Blue Suede Boots - $330; 6. Gordon Rush Royal-Blue Suede Chukka Boot for Saks Fifth Avenue - $495; 7. Emerica Reynolds  Blue Suede Cruisers - $59.99; 8. CAR SHOE Suede Tie Loafer - $372; 9. Dolce&Gabbana Navy Suede Shoes - $500; 10. Supra Vaider High Blue Suede Skate Shoes - $74.99

Last but not least, suede in general is very sensitive and blue suede isn't any exception. I would rather say blue suede is more delicate and sensitive than other naturally occurring coloured suedes. 

Here is a video on how to care for your suede:


You can purchase a Suede Care Kit from Amazon.com. It features a Suede Protective Spray, a Suede Cleaner Concentrate, a Suede brush and a Suede Scuff Eraser for only $10.85

How It's Made #1 - Alden Shoes


When it comes to great quality American-made shoes, Alden is one of the classic companies one would think of. Courtesy of Epauletshop.com we get a glimpse into the labour-intensive process that a shoe has to go through to transform from a sheet of leather into the beautiful shoes Alden has to offer. Enjoy!

June 8, 2010

Big Black Book - Spring 2010

Even though I know I'm a little late with posting about this but being abroad for a semester has cut me off from my beloved Magazines. If you're not familiar with Esquire you should really check it out the next time you're next to a news stand.



On top of its monthly magazine, Esquire comes out with a very nice biannual publication dubbed "The Big Black Book". The BBB as I like to call it contains a plethora of style information, self-improvement and different tips and tricks for the two seasons it precedes. For example the Spring edition covers Spring and Summer etc.

For the visual-savy of you guys, I've uploaded a sample of the current BBB for you to peruse.


I am not quite sure if The BBB is available at newsstands or not but you may certainly order it online, here.

June 1, 2010

Discounted Rugby


Hey everyone, I just purchased a nice looking cardigan from my favourite online store, Rugby Ralph Lauren and I got a 10% off coupon code. I am out of the country so it's unlikely that I will use it within the one month period before it expires so I decided to share it with you. I am unsure if it's single use or not but let me know via comments if you've been successful in using it or not.

RWF


May 31, 2010

Powerful Powernaps

How many times have you really felt like sleeping but were prevented to do so by a paper or project that was due the next day or by having to go out with friends?!


If you are like most other people the answer is probably a lot of times! My next question is going to be what have you tried to do to combat this, naps, stimulants or just plain die-hard determination ?!

The right answer however is a combination of all three! 

Research has shown that both information overload and pushing our brains too hard can zap energy. But studies by the National Institutes of Mental Health found that a 20-60 minute “power nap” can not only reverse the mind-numbing effects of information overload, it may also help us to better retain what we have learned. 

Now you will say, yes I always take naps but most of the times I am even more tired than before so naps only screw people over! Yes it's true, an unexperienced napper can get quite the undesired effects from his short bout of ZzZs, however here are a few important tips to help turn your napping experience 180 degrees:

1. Depending on your personal circadian rhythm, picking the right time for a nap is a little tricky. I like to do it after lunch if I need extra energy in the afternoon or after dinner if I want some extra hours to work on a paper during the night. After a meal you are already prone to fall asleep due to your body switching its focus on digestion and absorption of nutrients which makes it a perfect time to nap if you can't normally just fall asleep during the day.

2. One of the worst things that can happen after a nap is feeling even more tired and groggy than before, making the time spent on the nap a complete waste. The best thing you can do to counteract this is to drink a cup of coffee or an energy drink right before napping. Now I know this might sound counterintuitive to sleeping but it takes a while for your body to absorb the caffeine from your gastro-intestinal tract. You will get to wake up right around the time the caffeine is starting to kick in, which combined with a restful sleep is a win-win situation.

3. Find a quiet (use earplugs), dark (use an eyemask) and comfortable (remember your body temperature goes down while sleeping so a small blanket should do the trick) spot for napping. Make sure nothing can bother you before your wake-up time, so turn your phone off, lock your office door, etc.



4. Find the best nap time for you! Different people have reported different optimal duration times for napping ranging from 15 minutes to an hour. All of it depends on how fast you can fall asleep. What you are pursuing from a power nap is benefiting from the first two stages of sleep BUT without letting your body continue with the rest of the sleeping process. This prevents sleep inertia, which is what makes a nap fail miserably.

5. Most important of all, set an alarm clock for the duration of your nap while maybe adding an extra 5-10 minutes depending on how long it takes you to fall asleep. If you're a snooze-pusher make sure the alarm is as far as possible from you, but while keeping it in audible range. If you're as terrible as I am with waking up you will set 2 or more alarms at a few minute intervals of each other.

6. Now that you are awake, do some jumping jacks to bring your body back to normal parameters, wash your face with some cold water and presto, you are ready to kick some paper/presentation/project ass.

May 29, 2010

Hair and Grooming #2 - Bloody Shaving

Shaving is one of the daily chores I hate doing most, because I always feel like Sisyphus, having to do something I know I'll have to do again the next day. Regardless of this, men have been doing it since the invention of the first blade and it has been a constant annoyance ever since.



Being more of a traditionalist and perfectionist I shave using a multi-blade razor, which though offers a better and closer shave than an electric razor has the disadvantage of occasionally offering you the gift of a razor cut.


There are a few ways that I know of that are efficient for minimizing blood loss and stopping the bleed. In order of increasing efficiency they are:

1) Washing your face with cold water after a shave, constricts the blood vessels closest to the surface of the skin, potentially stopping superficial cuts
2) Working by the same principle as number 1, pressing an ice cube to the cut will promote vasoconstriction even more, while the pressure will help by stopping the blood flow and promoting coagulation.

3) The fastest way for blood to clot is for it to be exposed to oxygen and for it to not be moving. Placing a little piece of toilet paper or tissue over the cut helps the bleed stop faster by acting as a barrier and by increasing surface exposure to air and prevents you from smearing blood all over your face. It does however give you a klutzy look so make sure not to leave the house without removing the paper bits.

4) The fastest way of stopping a bleed caused by a razor blade is by means of using a Styptic Pencil. Styptic pencils contain Aluminium (Aluminum for you Americans) Sulphate, a vasoconstrictor which scauses the blood vessels that fuel the cut with blood to contract and hopefully close up, avoiding the formation of a scab/scar.
Application is fairly easyy: wipe away blood then dip the pencil into a little water and press onto the cut 
You should be able to purchase a styptic pencil for no more than $2 at any pharmacy or drugstore or you can order it online from here.

Hint

- One way of preventing a scab from forming is dabbing a little petroleum jelly, or even better if you have it, antibiotic ointment, over the cut after it has stopped bleeding

- If you can withstand the almighty alcohol sting, pressing a cotton disc doused in medicinal alcohol on the cut will helps disinfect the area, preventing any further infections while the pressure helps stop the bleed

May 28, 2010

Fashion DON'Ts #1 - The Croc Boat Shoe

The occasions where I get utterly appalled by someone's fashion style or choices are not that many and not because there is a shortage of fashion blunders out there, but because most of the times the ones making them are either not very in tune with style or have yet to realize the error of their ways. 

In the case of what I am about to show you, there is absolutely no excuse. If you are like myself and think Crocs are the bane of the modern world, seeing the Croc Boat-Shoe might be short of the four horsemen of the apocalypse knocking at your door.I am beyond baffled as to what possessed the people designing Crocs to combine a staple of elegance and preppiness, the boat-shoe with its antagonist, the Croc!



If you have an answer to my question or would like to share in my sorrow, please comment below!


Fashion Forward #2 - Contrasting Bow-Ties

Sruli Recht is the embodiment of the free-spirited artist. He is Israeli-born, Australian-educated and now lives in Iceland's capital, Reykjavik. His works are always original and slightly otherworldly, breaking the gender barriers and reaching out to the essence of creation and beauty.


One of my favourite pieces from his collections and also my favourite bow-tie is his Contrast-Trim Bow-Tie. Having talked about how much I love contrast trims before, you can imagine how excited I was to see that someone thought up adding a contrast trim to such an entrenched accessory.


Contrast Trim Bow-Tie, available in indigo and sandstone - $55

Hair and Grooming #1 - The Chronicles of The Concealer

Men have always been preoccupied with asserting their masculinity in front of  members of the opposite sex, other men and to themselves. Modern culture is not devoid of examples of this practice as men are often seen in drinking competitions, fighting championships and other activities of this sort.I have always believed that the men who time and time again try to prove their supposed manhood are actually the ones that are most insecure of all. So then the question becomes what do they have to gain from it when we our world is fortunately not an alpha-male dominated one anymore?!


The reason for this short divagation represents the foundation for most of the posts that will be written under this category. We as a species are finally coming to terms with what defines us and are less and less driven by what society seems to have deemed as the norm, without any basis whatsoever, and following what we feel instead.

It is a fundamental right for each of us to pursue our own vision of happiness as long as it does not negatively affect another's. Drawing an analogy to this, even though a little far-fetched, why has it been frowned upon for men to wish to look their best while it has been alright for women to do so since times immemorial? How did society come up with the differentiation that women are allowed to dress-up in so many interesting ways, put make-up on for aesthetic purposes and always play the ingénue part, while men doing the same things be bowdlerized into ridicule?! In response, what has been dubbed as Metrosexuality is actually the balancing of these two worlds, whilst keeping all doubts of non-heterosexual behaviour at bay. Again, through the creation of this word and category of people subscribing to it, we see the insecurities of many men surfacing. They need to retain the masculine image that has been so pressed onto them since birth, that when wanting to do something that is normal, yet frowned upon by a heteronormative society, they need their metrosexual umbrella to serve as their deus ex machina.

Coming back to the topic at hand, it is true that most of us have not been blessed with perfect skin or have not yet found the best skincare solutions for our problems. Women have been hiding these defects for thousands of years and it is finally time for men to be able to do so whenever they please. 

As I see it, there are two main categories of blemishes that could pose as a source of distress for a modern man.

1. Dark Circles
Living in our fast-paced times, sleep is a premium not all of us can afford. Besides its negative effects on concentration, metabolism and other health aspects, the most visible effect that lack of sleep has is the appearance of dark circles under the eyes, also known as eyebags or raccoon attacks.

Dark circles appear because the skin under the eye is the thinnest in the body and the proximity of blood vessels and capillaries to the surface gives the areas under the eyes a dark blueish tint..


2. Scars, Razor Burns, Freckles and other blemishes

These types of blemishes are either permanent and a source of angst or temporary and may appear in the most inopportune of times. Either way they are an unwanted presence on anybody's face.



While the prevalence of dark circles is mostly hereditary or age-related and the other miscellaneous blemishes are usually hard or impossible to remove there are a few cosmetic solutions to help mask them.

Women use three main types of cosmetic products when they wish to mask certain imperfections on their faces or even their overall skin tone: foundation, concealer and powder. Using all three can be a little overwhelming for many girls, so for guys who only want to conceal smaller parts I would only advise using a concealer.

Applying concealer is not very hard and it only takes up to a minute, depending on how many spots you wish to use it on. The following video will help you understand concealer better:



Ross does a great job explaining all the intricacies of concealers and also provides us with a few good products to stick with:

Moisturizer/Concealer Base:

Concealer 


- comes in 15 shades
- very affordable

M Cover by Clinique Men - $14.50

- Pro: If you're afraid your girlfriend, parents, roommate or anybody else might think less of you for using concealer, this product has Clinique for Men written on its products to aid in your defense (in reality the product is identical to a woman's)

- Con: only comes in 2 shades


Concealer Applicators


- a little pricey, but if taken care of properly will last a lifetime
- wider tip means less accuracy for spot concealment but larger area of application

194 Concealer Brush by MAC Cosmetics - $19

- affordable and practical

Hints

- Remember to always CETM (cleanse, exfoliate, tone and moisturize) before applying concealer as it helps the concealer particles stick to the skin better without giving your face a cakey make-up look.

- Less is always better. Lighting conditions in the bathroom are usually very different from natural light, or indoor artificial light. Always check your appearance in a second mirror.

May 27, 2010

Model Spotlight #1: Kerry Degman

ABOUT



Name: Kerry Justin Degman
Occupation: Male model
Date of Birth: Oct 4, 1988
Height: 6'0" (183cm)
Born: Portland, Oregon
Based: New York
Discovered: Dropping off his little sister at her modeling agency
Hobbies: Baseball, skate boarding and guitar.






Kerry Degman, one of hot All-American models, came under my radar through all the modelling work he's done for Rugby Ralph Lauren, H&M and various GQ photo shoots.




Check out his fan-made blog: http://kerrydegman.blogspot.com/

May 26, 2010

Fashion Forward #1 - Drop and Give Me Harem

Even though I've featured the Harem pant before, I love the following pair in particular. The bunching up at the calves combined with the front row of buttons brings a little edginess and unconventionality to the whole outfit. My only problem with them and with most of the amazing clothes I have found on YESSTYLE is that they are constructed mostly for an Asian body frame, which sadly no amount of dieting will ever bring me close to.

ISNOM - Button-Front Elasticized Waist Harem Pants ($55)

May 25, 2010

L.L. Bean Tries Risqué


L.L. Bean, a long established brand of moderation and traditionalism, featured as the staple of preppiness by Lisa Birnbach in her famous "The Official Preppy Handbook", has recently added a couple of pieces that deviate from their standard collections, as part of their L.L. Bean Signature brand. L.L. Bean Signature, much like Rugby and Ralph Lauren, represents an opportunity for them to reinvent themselves. 

I would like to congratulate their brazen move and advise that they continue to encourage such ideas in the future!

The item combination we'll be looking at today is all built on one very (according to L.L.Bean standards) short pair of shorts, a weekender bag, a nice duck motif leather belt and an earthy hand-sewn pair of leather chukka boots to finish it off.

Leather Eastport Handsewn Ranger Moc ($79), Downeaster Sport Canvas Bag ($54), L.L.Bean Corduroy Shorts ($49) paired with a nice Leather Field Duck Belt ($49)

This look is a perfect match for any guy who likes to stick with the good-ole traditional values but also wishes to keep up with the new trends as well. I am really considering purchasing a pair of these shorts for myself, to wear this Summer and Autumn. Remember though, always buy shorts in your size or one size smaller to avoid the common baggy look or having to pull your shorts up every two steps.

Urban Inspiration #1 - Flower Power

I have wanted to start featuring the most interesting looks I see on the many Urban Inspiration sites out there for a while. Here's the first of the many to come.

Courtesy of Lookbook.nu


This look, featured on Lookbook.nu by the amazing Dennis R. from Manila, Philippines, embodies what I consider the spirit of a warm blithe summer. The trichromacy of the light blue Linen Jacket, the navy Cuffed Pinstriped Shorts and his pink Y T-Shirt is perfectly balanced and the fact that the shoes contain splashes of all three colours is the cherry on top of the cake. Even though those amazing Paul Smith. Loafers are out of this world, I like to think I would have the bravado to pull them off.

The only thing I feel neutral about is his bag, even though my jealousy for Dennis owning so many Birkin bags is ineffable. I feel that a bag the colour of his shorts would have complimented the whole look much better, rather than it being matched with the belt.

May 24, 2010

Bespokely Bespectacled

Bespoke clothing has long since constituted the epitome of luxury and dandyism. Nowadays, though not as prevalent as in the golden days of the dandy, one can have a myriad of garments made precisely to their measure, bringing with them unparalleled comfort and style. 

Michael Bastian SS'10 featuring a Randolph Engineering design

When it comes to accessories, one can definitely acquire bespoke ties, scarves and gloves but very few companies provide made-to-order services for sunglasses.


Randolph Engineering, featured in Michael Bastian's Spring/Summer 2010 Runway show, is one of the leading companies that specializes in bespoke glasses of all kinds, be it sunglasses, seeing glasses frames, hunting glasses or military goggles.

The customization for most models they offer is  four-fold: Size (refers to the distance between your temples), Colour, Temples (Length of the temples, or the horizontal metal bars that go behind your ears) and Lenses (options for polarized lens usually come for an extra fee)

Their prices in my opinion are unbeatable, all their sunglasses block most of the UV light for your eyes' protection and the varied styles they offer are more than satisfying. I already own a pair of their aviators and would definitely recommend you get one too!

Some of the choices offered in the case of sunglasses

May 23, 2010

Cheeky Bones, Jaunty Jaws and Clefty Chins

The standard of beauty has always been changing throughout history and nowadays, more than ever, due to such a high exposure to media and "attractive people", we humans are more and more worried about personal our appearance



Even when it comes to men, some of which have been known to be almost oblivious to their physical appearance, the numbers have risen when it comes to men who now are interested in improving their overall appearance.

Contrary to the current beauty standard for women which is more sexualized, in the case of men, there is an increasing push for biologically attractive traits and urveying the current media outlets that portray beautiful men, such as billboards and ads, weight loss campaigns or television and cinema shows that the current standards of beauty in men revolve around two main areas: their faces and their bodies. 



According to Science Daily, men with large jaws, flaring cheeks and large eyebrows are sexy, at least in the eyes of our ancestors, researchers at the Natural History Museum have discovered This post will focus on three male characteristics that are considered highly desirable and therefore attractive, whether all of them or only one is present.

1. High Cheek Bones

Higher cheekbones, on top of offering a more unique look when compared to an average male face, also give the impression of a more pronounced jaw. The attractiveness of this trait stems from the female preference for a less aggressive looking partner. Aggressiveness has been correlated with larger canines and smaller jaws/lower cheekbones. Actors like Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Viggo Mortensen may have gained part of their popularity due to their high cheekbones.

James Marsden is the proud owner of a perfect pair of cheekbones.


2. Pronounced Jaws


Having a pronounced jaw has also become a staple of manliness and this is also not without reason. During puberty and to a lesser degree throughout the rest of his life, the secretion of testosterone in men helps define what are called primary and secondary sexual characteristics. Facial bone definition is a secondary sex characteristic and its attractiveness comes from the evolutionary advantage gained by a female when choosing a partner that is healthy and would therefore generate healthy offspring.





3. Cleft Chins


The Cleft Chin is an inherited dominant trait which manifests itself by the formation of a cleft in the chin due to an incomplete fusion of the two halves of the jaw bone. Biologically, from an evolutionary standpoint the cleft chin offers no advantage nor any disadvantage. The sole probable reason for its apparent attractiveness is again the motif of uniqueness, diverging from the less interesting average male.


Jack Scalia is one of the first male models to feature an exquisite cleft chin


May 20, 2010

Keep It Cool

Temperatures are finally rising almost all over the northern hemisphere, bringing with them longer days, vacations and happy summers. If I were to ask anybody what their two least favourite things about summer were, the answer would most likely be heat and sweat.


Heat is definitely not an element we can adjust, other than running inside to the AC climate and sweat is  dependent on many biological factors like genetics, diet, weight and hormones. While the latter can be addressed in many ways, that will be covered in a future post.

What SoFla guys would look like without AC

Going back to heat, while it's not very easy to change the actual temperature of your surroundings, preventing its detrimental effects and how you physically feel it are definitely more approachable  issue. Sunlight, besides  its possibly harmful UV component, also brings heat to whatever it touches.Wherever you may be during the summer, you'll most surely feel the heat. Your body responds to heat by sweating, however this leaves the skin dehydrated and smelly, neither of which are desirable in our society.



Therefore, continuing on the same line as my previous post, Of Scents and Manly Sensibility, that dealt with using essential oils to manufacture your own natural products, I would like to introduce you to Men's Body Mists and how to prepare them for yourself.

Women have been using Body Mist for a while now and it's very likely you've seen one or more women extract a spray bottle out of her purse and spray it on her arms, legs and cleavage. What Body Mist essentially does is rehydrate the skin and mask some of the sweat's smell through addition of essential oils. What's left behind leaves your skin feeling refreshed and cooled. I can see how most guys would not feel comfortable doing that in the summer, so I won't push it on to you too much. But remember, dehydrated skin ages much faster than moisturized skin!

The general market does have a few options to offer when it comes to Men's Body Mists (same-ole-same-ole as Women's, maybe with use of other essential oils).

Silver Falls' Men's Body Mist - 4oz. - $8.5                                   Mailelani Men's Body Mist - 5oz.- $5













If you don't want to order it, or you would like to dry making it yourself from pure ingredients, here are two recipes I found online, on Snow Drift Farm's website.

Clear Body Mist I

This easy recipe uses polysorbate 20 to emulsify the mix. The perfumer's alcohol will clarify it. Leaves skin feeling cooled and lightly scented.

6 oz. perfumer's alcohol + 1 oz. perfumer's alcohol (set aside)
1 oz. polysorbate 20
1/4 tbsp ylang ylang
1/4 tbsp tangerine
Mix together the alcohol and polysorbate 20. You should have a clear mix. Add the EO's. You should have a turbid mix. Allow to sit for 12 hours. If the mix doesn't clarify, add another 1 oz. alcohol and allow to sit for
several more hours to clear.

HINT: Add a little glycerin to your facial, body and room sprays. It helps keep the water in place on your skin, and in a room spray, it helps the scent linger a little longer.




Clear Body Mist II

Add a little more perfumer's alcohol and polysorbate to emulsify absolutes and resinous oils such as patchouli.

8 oz perfumer's alcohol
2 oz. polysorbate 20
1/4 tsp. vanilla FO
1/4 tbsp jasmin absolute
1/4 tbsp patchouli EO

Mix all ingredients together. This should result in a clear mix. If not, allow to sit for several hours. If it still doesn't clear, add 1/2 oz. more alcohol.

Remember that as any recipe, a little divergence from the path can be quite rewarding. Experiment with different combinations of essential oils to produce something more to your liking. The Healthguide.org recommends Cedar-wood, Rosemary and Lavender for use in Men's products, however I absolutely love citrusy oils and also almond and peppermint scents.