August 26th, 2009
Fashion comes and goes. Today is about wearing certain piece of clothing, a type of haircut, a certain car or mobile phone. All things you can change as you wish or as the wind blows.
But what will you do, if for the sake of fashion you decided to do a tattoo? Tattoos and piercings have become a social current.
Celebrities, ordinary people are touched by this social fever.
Permanent or temporary, decorative or just a simply fad, tattoos have become, for some, a way to stamp his own life on skin. The name of the beloved or lover, important scenes in life, symbols, you can see with the naked eye on those bodies who decided to print them with a needle and ink.
Why they do that? Probably to impress, to stand out, to show emotion, to be fashionable or simply because it felt at that moment. However, before doing this step would to think and to consequences: youth is not eternal, and a tattoo on flaccid skin does not set too well.
Relationships come and go, and if you just broke up with girlfriend whose name is tattooed on you, what will you do? Looking for a partner with the same name? No. Simply remove it with surgery that cost time, money, patience and a scar of all the beauty.
Professional tattoo puts ink into the dermis, but unprofessional in the hypodermis, making it impossible to erase. Anyway, tattoo removal lasts from 4 or 6 sessions to 4 weeks, as to not cause skin burns.
Besides aesthetic conditions, tattoos have proven to be harmful to health: possible infections, visual disturbances, disruption of fertility.
Many of the ink pigments used for tattooing come from metals, which can cause allergic reactions. So before making a tattoo you better think about consequences.

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July 11th, 2009 | No Comments »
Great designers have gathered in Milan to decide the last male fashion trends and to make men to feel important in a sector dominated more by women.
Each creator has put his artistic imprint on clothes that tailored, so that the man who carries them is sensitive, but at the same time masculine and passionate about life and beauty, Reuters announced.
The designers brought a stain of exotic, drawing... Read More

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July 8th, 2009 | No Comments »
The international financial crisis had distracted over the head plans of Italian male fashion designers.
Thus, in full season of shows in Milan, important brands such as Armani, Prada or Dolce & Gabbana changed their policy, giving up to extravagant models and macho models, to collections of classic, sports and of models that do not mean very much.
No even parties from outside presentations are... Read More

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June 11th, 2009 | No Comments »
Unfortunately, nobody’s perfect. We all find difficulty when it comes to finding clothes that flatter our body type. But if chosen well, the right clothes can disguise our flaws and show off our best features.
Here are some men’s fashion tips for challenging body types that can help you find the right garments.
Tall guys should avoid wearing clothes with vertical stripes including pinstripes, as... Read More

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June 9th, 2009 | No Comments »
Take a look at 6 important fashion rules that men should follow:
1. Always match your belt with your shoes. It’s best to stay with traditional colors like black, dark brown or a rich tan. If you wear jeans with sneakers, you should choose a belt made of fabric or something equally as casual, and avoid dress belts with jeans and sneakers.
2. Matching ties and shirts. You don’t have to match a solid-colored... Read More

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June 6th, 2009 | No Comments »
Men shouldn’t be afraid of using color but should embrace it. They should experiment even if it’s just with shirt colors. Here are several tips men must know about wearing color:
1. Wear color especially in summer
Summer is all about brightness and vividness, so you must wear light and bright colors during this hot season. You should choose a color that is your signature color for the season and... Read More

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