Saturday, October 15, 2016

baby strollers - #10: Britax 2016 B-Agile/B-Safe 35 Travel System, Steel

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Britax 2016
Britax 2016 B-Agile/B-Safe 35 Travel System, Steel
by Britax USA
4.4 out of 5 stars(103)

Buy new: $439.99 $349.00
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Friday, October 14, 2016

baby strollers - #10: Britax 2016 B-Agile 3/B-Safe 35 Elite Travel System, Domino

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Britax 2016
Britax 2016 B-Agile 3/B-Safe 35 Elite Travel System, Domino
by Britax USA
4.4 out of 5 stars(26)

Buy new: $469.99 $376.00
10 used & new from $327.12

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baby strollers - #10: Baby Trend Expedition LX Travel System, Millennium

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Baby Trend
Baby Trend Expedition LX Travel System, Millennium
by Baby Trend
4.4 out of 5 stars(451)

Buy new: $209.99 $186.97
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baby strollers - #10: Graco Fastaction Fold Click Connect Travel System, Finley 2015

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Graco Fastaction
Graco Fastaction Fold Click Connect Travel System, Finley 2015
by Graco
4.3 out of 5 stars(181)

Buy new: $199.99 $188.97
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5 Steps To A Smooth Shave

You already know that shaving your face is a fundamental part of being a man — a rite of passage into manhood even. But there is much more toshaving than putting a razor to your face; there are other factors to be considered because shaving also plays an important role in maintaining healthy-looking skin.
While you may have developed your own shaving routine, the daily repetition in the early morning often yields bad habits and shortcuts that may be preventing you from enjoying a smooth shave.

Many men commit common shaving mistakes that contribute to the unhealthy appearance of their skin, like poor preparation, using a dull blade, or shaving with only a thin layer of inexpensive foam. These mistakes can leave you with irritated skin and razor bumps.

To avoid these perils, you need to invest in high-quality blades and contemporary shaving gel. Neither will break your bank account and you’ll see a noticeable improvement in the comfort of your shave.
Incorporate these five steps for a smooth shave into your routine, and you'll reap the benefits of healthier skin and an effortless shave.

step 1

Don’t towel-dry your face

Before stepping out of a hot shower, be sure to soak your face in the hot water for a moment or two to help you get a smooth shave. Run the towel over your head, across your shoulders and the rest of your body, but keep your face wet. This keeps your stubble soft until you can apply the shaving gel that will maintain that softness.



step 2

Apply plenty of gel

Shaving gels act to reduce friction between the blade and your skin. Modern, high-quality gels act additionally to protect the skin and increase the comfort of a shave. To get a smooth shave, apply a thick coat of gel to your face in liberal amounts and gently massage it into your skin. Using too little may expose you to irritation, but each gel is slightly different so you may have to experiment to find the right amount for your favorite product. When in doubt, use more than seems necessary.


step 3

Keep your hands and face clean

When shaving, the blade scrapes away the thinnest top layer of skin along with the stubble. This is a delicate time for your skin. By keeping your hands clean and using a fresh hand towel to dry them, you'll keeping your skin healthy and prepared for the next step in the process.
Thoroughly washing your face prior to shaving will also help in this regard, as well as remove the natural oils and perspiration that can inhibit the water penetration that a smooth shave demands. 


step 4

Shave tricky spots last

Begin shaving on either side of your face and draw the razor below the sideburn areas first. These areas respond to shaving gels quickly since they are relatively flat surfaces. Move on to your upper lip and tackle those other difficult areas, like your chin and around your ears. By leaving these spots until the end of the process, you allow the shaving gel ample time to work its softening effect.
Resist hacking away at troublesome spots; always use light, gentle strokes. Let the razor do the work, not you.

step 5


Apply post-shave gel

Leave the old-fashioned aftershaves in the bargain bin and refrain fromapplying cologne directly to your freshly shaved face. Some of the older shaving products your grandfather used contain alcohol, which is great as a disinfectant, but will leave your face noticeably red. And you can’t forget the painful sting. Perhaps it was a daily affirmation of manhood to brace yourself against the sink and wait for the pain to subside, but science has come to the rescue: Today, post-shave gels do not sting because they are designed to soothe and moisturize your skin.




Guys, Here’s Everything You Need To Know To Get The Perfect Shave

Unless you sport a 5 o’clock shadow like George Clooney or decided to grow a collar-skimming beard like Brad Pitt, your morning routine isn’t complete withoutshaving. But do you really know what you’re doing with that razor? If nicks, stubble or razor bumps are usual aftermaths of your facial hair removal experience, then we’d say no.
Getting the perfect shave is indeed possible, so we asked Art of Shaving master barber Thomas Cheung and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jeff Benabio for their top tips on how to master a close shave.
1. Wash your face. Before you even think about shaving, lather up with a gentle cleanser like Dove Men Care Hydrate Face Wash to wash away dirt and debris, replenish lost moisture and fight skin dryness. “Be sure to use warm water, which softens facial hair and opens pores for an easier shave,” says Dr. Benabio.
2. Dab on a pre-shaving oil. According to Cheung, pre-shave oil is often overlooked, but it prepares the skin and beard before a shave, helping the razor to glide across the face.
3. Fewer razor blades are better than more. Despite the current trend of four, five or six blades in a razor, Dr. Benabio suggests using a razor with fewer blades. Three blades is enough for a great shave, and razors with two blades are ideal for guys with sensitive skin or those prone to ingrown hairs.

4. Warm up your shaving gel. “I sometimes recommend leaving your shave cream or gel in a sink of warm water so that it heats up a bit,” says Dr. Benabio. “Then massage the warm product into your beard and let set for one to two minutes before you start.” Apply in a circular motion to lift facial hairs and lessen irritation. Cheung recommends using a badger hair brush to pull up the hairs before shaving and to generate a thick lather for your shave.
5. Shave in the shower. You’re already in there, so why not save time and avoid having to clean up a dirty sink? Cheung adds, “The beard will be soft from the hot water and steam. That is the reason for the hot steam towels before a professional straight razor shave. However, this should be one of the last routines during a shower to give the beard time to soften.”
6. Shave and swipe. Shave with one stroke and rinse your blade between every swipe. “If you go over a spot, be sure to apply more shave gel or cream for lubrication,” says Dr. Benabio. Remember that sharp blades cut without pulling hairs, so be sure to change your blade often to avoid a dull razor. And always shave with the grain of the hair and not against it, as it can lead to skin irritation or ingrown hairs.
7. Keep it nice and steady. “A lot of men are shaving too close to their skin and too aggressively for their own good,” says Cheung. “For example, have you seen some men with shaving bumps around their neck area? This is caused by shaving too close to the follicle. The skin on the neck is thinner and more sensitive. Most likely the hair has an upward grain or a cowlick on the portion where the irritation occurs. The key is to go with the grain on those sensitive areas to prevent ingrown hair.”
8. Toss that old and raggedy razor. Another major mistake guys make is not changing their razor frequently. A good sign it’s time to let go is if the blades tug at your hairs. Cheung explains, “A dull blade can lead to nicks which means the razor isn’t going through the beard. Therefore, your skin is susceptible to being cut and razor burn can often result from forcing the dull razor aggressively across the face. Lastly, ingrown can be caused by a dull razor pushing the hair pushing and agitating the hair follicle.”
9. Save face with a good after-shave balm or moisturizer. To relieve any irritation and moisturize skin after shaving, both experts believe it is important to finish your shave with a post-shave balm that will soothe your skin. Stick with alcohol-free products to avoid dryness. Do this and you will see significant changes in the overall condition and health of your skin.


Thursday, October 13, 2016

baby strollers - #10: Baby Trend Expedition Jogger Travel System, Elixer

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Baby Trend
Baby Trend Expedition Jogger Travel System, Elixer
by Baby Trend
4.3 out of 5 stars(91)

Buy new: $209.99 $179.99
7 used & new from $179.99

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