Men's grooming tips and tricks
Men's fashion is not the only area of style that evolves over time. Yes, male grooming goes through changes too. We lifts the lid on what's hot when it comes to looking dashing and debonair this summer.
Vintage Cologne
Cologne this season should be both masculine and simple. Aramis has relaunched a line of eight classic scents and though the smell of the '70s can be a little strong, this trend also includes lighter notes like vetiver, cedar and citrus.
Tamed beards
A little face fuzz is one of the cheapest ways to freshen up your style and save you money on razors and blades. This year it is all about the three-day beard, trimmed, tightened up and anything but messy. Remember, the longer your face the shorter your chin hair should be. For a casual look create a fade below the jaw line.

Rinse the razor after each stroke to remove hair built up between the blades. If you are using an electric razor clean the blades before and after each use. What should I look for in an aftershave? Use an aftershave that has moisturising and soothing
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22) brings guests one of the most rare, luxurious Italian ingredients and the chefs will shave these white truffles tableside over delicious dishes such as spaghetti with ricotta cream, melted and crispy leeks and lemon. Spice up your Monday nights at

