GUEST BLOG: Manly, In a Lumberjack Sort of Way
By Ted Robb

by Kerry on April 24, 2007 · 0 comments

in Guest Bloggers,REVIEWS: Beauty & Skincare

Like many guys, following a strict facial care regimen isn’t very high on my priority list. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t like I want to walk around with bad skin, but I have so many other things I would rather spend my time on – like watching our lawn grow, or even chatting with random people in airport terminals about their current Soduku game. Seriously, the thought of getting facials or walking through a cosmetics department in Macy’s is about as appealing as looking at someone else’s family vacation pictures.

However, as I get older, I am realizing that my once baby-buttock like skin is also aging with me. This is especially true when I travel. While I am very conscience of what I put in and on my body, it can be tough to find new products that would meet my insanely high standards. I guess this is why I am so excited about the following products.


Aubrey Men’s Stock Shave Cream

Aubrey Men’s Stock North Woods Shaving Cream. Using a coconut oil base and a combination of herbs, this shaving cream is the best I have ever used. It’s light and effective, and has a very pleasing scent that isn’t offensive. When I first discovered it in Whole Foods, I was equally excited to try Aubrey’s After Shave Balm because it was the cleanest after shave I had ever seen. Unfortunately, said after shave leaves you smelling like a set of hippy camping clothes that were soaked in patchouli and smoked by a campfire for several weeks. The first time I used it, I offended myself for the rest of the afternoon.

After this crucial mistake, I learned to use Pangea Organics Chilean Red Clover lotion for my after shave. I can rub this lotion all over, and it leaves me feeling clean and grease free. While Pangea offends my cheap genes, a little really does go a long way, and unless your wife, girlfriend, etc isn’t stealing it…the bottle will last for quite a while. Plus, it is legit in the ingredient arena, which makes spending $17 on a bottle worth it. Whole Foods used to sell a small tester bottle which was better for traveling, but it was dropped due to lagging sales – damn capitalism – so I would recommend buying your own small bottle at a drug store and filling it before trips. Taking the big one with you can prove fatal as your bag moves through the skilled hands of the people who load the luggage onto the airplane.

Finally, I recommend finishing with Aubrey’s Men’s Stock Pine Deodorant. This clean and fresh smelling elixir will channel your inner lumberjack, and is one of the few natural deodorants that does more than increase the smell of B.O. – Enjoy!

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