Advantages: Thickens Hair - Just like it says! Disadvantages: Expensive
For those who don't know, TrevorSorbie is a super star hair stylist to the stars, and following others of his ilk (think Nicky Clarke) he has bought out his own range of toiletries.
Fortunately he has had the wisdom to bring out a complete range of malegrooming (or 'Mg') products just for us men.
His range covers everything to take care of your head - cleaning, moisturising and styling.
If you don't want girlie toiletries cluttering up your bathroom, then this is the range for you (me/us!). The packaging is graphite and silver coloured, which looks very sleek and masculine in your bathroom (The picture with this review isn't the bottle of shampoo, I did provide links of where to get the pic from, but this is the picture that has been put here!(.
I have looked at a variety of malegrooming products in an effort to stem ...
Advantages: Like an intensive moisturiser every day Disadvantages: The cost!
My hair in its natural state is fluffy and BIG... as such i straighten it every day. I began to worry about the state my hair must be getting into and went on a hunt for a good moisturising shampoo, also hoping to find one that could help with the volume too! After a lot of failures I found the TrevorSorbie range.
It comes in translucent plastic bottles, very simply presented with a pink label (the shampoo is pink, each product in his shampoo line has a colour and the packaging is coloured accordingly) and very professional looking. By this point my hair was rapidly resembling a dandelion gone to seed so I was willing to try anything despite the cost... and this was the major factor that put me off.. at £5 a bottle it may not sound too bad but a bottle doesn't last long believe me.
When I tried the shampoo it was worth it though ...
Advantages: Filters out UV haze, Protects your lens front element. Disadvantages: None
manufacturers of photographic filters.
In 2007 they announced that they were to merge with the well known Japanese camera manufacturer Pentax, in 2008 they announced that they would keep the Pentax name for their camera and lens division.
What are they?
Quite simply, they are a flat and optically correct glass filter in a metal mount, that can be screwed to the front of your lens, they have a large veriety of uses and come in many colours for use in special effects, gradiations, polarising and colour corrections, including the UV correction filters discussed here, you can also get filters that are etched or deliberately flawed for use in making starbursts, soft focus effects etc. and finally you can also get Close up (magnifying) filters for use in close up pictures, effectively turning a standard lens into a macro lens.
What do ...