Wednesday, 15 Nov 2006
Does the man on your gift list love to be pampered? Consider an Art of Shaving gift set. For $100, it may be too pricey for the budget conscious person, but does come with some wonderful products: a natural badger hair shave brush, pre-shave oil, shaving cream, after shave balm, and a delightful book Bringing Art and Passion to a Daily Routine. He’ll definitely feel spoiled by you. For the more budget conscious gift giver, a gift certificate for a massage is a great choice.
Another useful gift that’s sure to be appreciated is an Ingrown Hair Kit with a CD that will teach him how to get rid of unsightly ingrown hair on the face. Some men, because they use poor quality shaving accessories and products containing alcohol, have a problem with ingrown hair on the face, but don’t know how to get rid of it.
So maybe he only shaves with an electric razor. Electronics such as electric razors make popular gifts and are certainly more affordable and practical. You can also consider watches, wallets, scarf and gloves set, all which can be purchased at your local outlet. Once you have made your selection at the store, purchase a $25 gift card to make your gift even bigger and better.
Dpes your guy wish he could live a bit more dangerously? If you go to the local Harley-Davidson retailer, you can find everything from Harley t-shirts to mugs. Drinking coffee from a mug with a Harley logo is sure to make him feel like he’s starting his day on a daring note.
When in doubt, simplify your gift choice by getting him a Cashmere sweater in a bright color-very popular this season. Most guys may not feel confident about their sense of color to choose one themselves and he’ll be appreciative of your thoughtfulness and good taste.


