Everybody’s doing it, doing it, doing it – The Skinhead

While we are in this period of social isolation, we are all having to come to terms with everyday things we just took for granted prior to this, retail therapy, going for a drink with friends, getting your hair cut and as a result of this, A LOT of us are turning to a spot of DIY. Now, when I say DIY, to be more accurate I mean GSETDI, as in Get Someone Else To Do It, and the case in question is Haircuts. Yes, we are trusting our nearest and dearest with hair clippers, even though they have never so much as touched a set of hair clippers before, we are turning to them, for a low maintenance option of a Skinhead. In fact, the number of male hair clippers sold was up +228.2% for 5-11 April compared to the same week last year, with value growth of +320.7%. Although this is a lower figure than we saw during the peak in the two weeks before, the average selling price remains on an upward trend week-by-week.

With this in mind, we are seeing a real trend out there for GSETDI when it comes to our hair maintenance, over the last couple of weeks alone we’ve seen the likes of Christiano Ronaldo, Mark Wright, Kelvin Fletcher and even Mr David Beckham returning to his skinhead roots, although I really couldn’t see Posh with a set of Clipper in one hand and asking David if a 1 is too short, can you?

Kelly Whitwick, UK Retail Lead for Market Insights at Research company GfK, comments, “The increased price points for both shavers and hair clippers indicates a transition from the focus on ‘survival’ shopping that we saw in the first weeks of lockdown, into a ‘cocooning’ phase. People are accommodating themselves to the new reality and are increasingly making aspirational purchases within these limits, rather than just survival purchases.”

Meet the online retailer exclusively selling A-Z eco-friendly products to eco-conscious consumers

Say “Hello” to a new platform exclusively selling a range of eco-friendly products from A-Z.

With all expert opinion claiming many aspects of how we lived our lives prior to the Covid19 pandemic being different once we come out on the other side, whether that be travel and tourism, the way we work in our careers to retailing in every aspect from food to fashion, General conscientious, is our lives will be different in many ways.

New Footprint is a platform that connects eco-friendly consumers with eco-friendly businesses, simple idea, yeah? Having all these incredible products in one place makes them easier to find, easier to order, and levels the playing field for eco-retailers who don’t want to run their own website or who would otherwise struggle to gain brand awareness.

New Footprint foundations began with the important mission of creating a one-stop-shop for sustainable and cost-effective products – everything you’d need to live an environmentally-friendly and eco-conscious lifestyle, all important in the new normal life we will be leading in this new world order, just hopefully not in an Orwellian style.

Products available on their online shop range from organic clothing to dinnerware made from leaves, to guilt-free grooming products and essentially everything in between. Major brands creating waves within their respective industries are listed on New Footprint including Bru Cups (voted on the top 10 best re-useable coffee cups), so given a whirl and feel good about a spot of retail therapy.

Are beards growing on you ?

Now if your anything like me and not particularly fond of shaving, but have to in their grown up by day career, obvs by night, I’m an international playboy/crime fighting superhero, but by day I have have to be semi sensible and as responsible as I can humanly muster. One of the few benefits of Covid19 have been not have to endure the daily grind of shaving. If I’m completely honest, since lockdown has begun, I’ve had a trim once.

Nearly a third of all UK men are growing a beard during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a new survey conducted.

The astonishing fact (30.4%) shows that the lockdown is allowing men to experiment with facial hair in the way they’ve always wanted. From the survey conducted that means that over seven million men are currently growing a beard. 

Before the Coronavirus lockdown there were approximately 5.3m men who had a beard. But it seems that we’ve now fallen back in love with facial hair.

The survey also shows that nearly a half (47.5%) of the British public believe that men with beards look sexier, more masculine and more powerful than others.

The survey was conducted on 1,000 British people by Danish beard grooming company, Copenhagen Grooming, who’ve seen the demand for their products increase by 278% during the coronavirus lockdown from February 21st – April 21st 2020. 

And it’s no surprise that the top three most handsome celebrities with beards are David Beckham (43.2%), Idris Elba (35.8%) and Tom Hardy (31.3%) according to the survey.

The survey also showed the three celebrities with the worst beards were Joe Sugg (2.4%) Wayne Rooney (4.2%) and Steven Gerrard (4.5%). 

Surprisingly, male supermodel David Gandy (6.1%) and comedian come philosopher and sometimes actor, Russell Brand (7.7%) both received a very low percentage from the British public.  

Simon Bang, Co-founder of Copenhagen Grooming (CG) said: “Now is the perfect time to let your luscious beards grow and it’s amazing to see that nearly a third of men in the UK are currently growing a beard, so don’t stop guys.

“We’ve seen a dramatic increase in traffic to our website and social channels from the UK since the Coronavirus lockdown began and we have just launched a new social media campaign called #StayInGrowOut, encouraging men to grow out their beards in isolation whilst they freely can. We’ve already seen some incredible beards. Let’s hope everyone keeps going with growing.”

Traditionally, there are some men who aren’t able to grow their beard out due to work, or others who have just been too scared to take the plunge. With the current lockdown, British men have the opportunity to get through the awkward patchy phase without relentless teasing and decide whether they love their beard gains.

Surprisingly, almost one fifth (19.5%) of Brits believe that beards should be washed multiple times throughout the day. Simon Bang commented: “We were surprised to see many people believing that beards need to be washed this often. To ensure your beard and the skin underneath is hydrated and looked after correctly, our recommendation is to wash your beard as often as you deem necessary, however, usually 2-3 times a week will suffice, using a beard wash designed to remove filth and dirt while leaving your beard’s natural oils intact.

“We originally started CG as a core team of three people in Barcelona and one person in Denmark, built on the belief that we’re stronger together. Our mission is to design products that help men grow and groom awesome beards, so with this in mind, we have just launched 8AM Splash, a new mild beard wash with natural active ingredients that will leave your facial fuzz in perfect balance.” 

This research was conducted by Copenhagen Grooming.

Now, if this has stoked your interesting in either growing some facial furniture or to promote your growth, then maybe this is the brand for you.

Copenhagen Grooming was built on the belief that we’re stronger together. Their mission is to design products that help men grow and groom awesome beards, and they want you to be part of the process!

In the Copenhagen Grooming universe, you’ll find radical products that will boost your beard growth and maintain your banger beard.

In a 150-days clinical study, their products have proven impressive results for improving beard growth.

No home is complete without one- KLEKT Collection of Quirky Designer Home accessories

A man’s home is his castle and that phrase has never been more appropriate than at this current time. In this age of self isolation and social distancing, nesting and staying home, is essential, I mean basically it can save lives!

Over the years I’ve always been attracted to quirky and unusual accessories that your wouldn’t necessarily exact for them to create. Some of the stand out items I have in my collection include a Chanel Basketball, Gucci, under Tom Ford’s reign ice cube tray, Versace ashtrays( Now’s there’s a good story), A Paul Smith signature stripe football, Prada Skis (yes you’re read that right), I know I am a bit of a magpie, I just can’t help myself and more recently I’ve been attracted to usual items from a whole new age of aspirational brands. Check these bad boys out, and the great thing is, they are all available from KLEKT website !

 

Supreme ENO DoubleNest Hammock Woodland Camo (SS19)

Supreme never fails to surprise when it comes to random home accessories. The SS19 collaboration with famed outdoors manufacturer maker ENO saw the introduction of DoubleNest Hammock. Dropping in two colourways, the DoubleNest is complete with a large Supreme logo on the inside and a box logo on the outside. Given how much time you’ll be spending in the garden this year, now’s the time to invest in a hammock.

 

adidas x A Bathing Ape Gold Camo BAPE Football (2019)

adidas and BAPE have one of the strongest relationships in streetwear. Since first collaborating in 2003, the two have cooked up some of the hottest sneakers and apparel in existence. 2019’s celebrated the Super Bowl, with an exclusive collection that featured BAPE’s APE motif across sneakers, apparel and accessories. Whether you plan on throwing it in the garden or in the house (not recommended), this American football will definitely keep you occupied during the lockdown.

 

 

Off-White x IKEA Markerad Wooden “CHAIR” Virgil Abloh (2019)

In 2019, Virgil Abloh joined forces with IKEA to create a range of affordable furniture, made specifically for those looking to kit out their home on a budget. This Off-White x IKEA Wooden Chair will make the perfect addition to any home, showcasing your fine taste and penchant for a bargain. Now is the perfect time to start elevating your home with carefully curated items, and what better way to start than with this?

 

Supreme Diamond Plate Tool Box (FW18)

Supreme has the perfect addition to any hypebeast home in the form of this diamond plate toolbox. The design comes complete with a removable tray and has large capacity storage that means you can store all your tools without stress. Now you can flex around the house whilst you repair. Win-win right?

 

Off-White x IKEA “TEMPORARY” Wall Clock Markerad Virgil Abloh (2019) 

Probably the most fitting home accessory to have at the moment is this Off-White™ x IKEA clock. Virgil Abloh’s design takes the classic clock and adorns the word “TEMPORARY” across the middle; a friendly reminder that the current situation won’t last forever. If you’re gonna watch a clock at home, you may as well make it this one.

You are what you eat – Top Tips on diet with Covid19

Understandably, it’s a challenging and uncertain time at the moment with the outbreak of Coronavirus (Covid-19),  Tamara Willner, a registered nutritionist  with Second Nature, an NHS-backed ‘smart diet’ which allows people to diet at home through an app, has qualified dietitians who can comment on topics ranging from what to eat to boost your immune system, to eating healthily while at home. The digital programme is more relevant now than ever, particularly with practising healthy habits to keep our bodies as healthy as possible.

The recent government advice regarding the outbreak of the Coronavirus means that the majority of us will either be in social isolation or socially distancing ourselves from public places. Isolation of any kind can be extremely frustrating and negatively impact our mental health as well as our physical health.  

The goal of this post is to support us, who are currently well and in isolation or social distancing to remain feeling positive and healthy.

Between stress around uncertainty, working from home, and reduced social interaction, emotional eating might be particularly prevalent in the coming weeks.

Emotional eating occurs when food is used to soothe or suppress negative emotions such as isolation, anger, boredom, or stress. Often comfort or emotional eating ignore feelings of physical hunger that come from an empty stomach. The most common foods craved are usually ultra-processed, such as biscuits, crisps, chocolate, and ice cream. These foods are scientifically engineered to quickly target the pleasure receptors in our brains (https://www.secondnature.io/guides/nutrition/cant-stop-eating-junk-food).

Most of us experience emotional eating at one time or another. However, when emotional eating happens frequently, and food becomes the primary coping mechanism for a stressful situation, it can affect our health and mental wellbeing.

As emotional eating can be more likely when we’re isolating ourselves, these practical steps can help us navigate away from emotional eating episodes:

1) Know your trigger

Keeping a food diary of what we eat, how much we eat, and what we’re feeling when we eat can help us identify what triggers comfort eating. For some people, it’s boredom, whereas for others it’s stress, anxiety, or sadness.

2) Find a new outlet for emotion

Once we know what triggers our emotional eating, we can find other simple activities at home to manage these without food.

The best tasks to do to take our mind off food are cognitively challenging ones. This means going for a walk, meditation, or taking a bath may not be effective ways to distract ourselves. However, something that engages your brain can be a better distractor, such as sudoku puzzles, crosswords, brain training apps, chess or scrabble, calling a friend, playing a board game, listening to a podcast.

3) Be prepared

We can prepare for when we feel compelled to emotionally eat by noting down some ‘if/then’ scenarios. For example:

‘If I’m bored and feel the urge to buy unhealthy snacks, then I will do a crossword puzzle for 10 minutes’

‘If I feel lonely and start craving crisps or chocolate, then I will call my friend for a quick chat’

– ‘If I feel anxious and overwhelmed, then I will pause and read my book for 10 minutes.’

We can also prepare our environment, by avoiding having large amounts of ultra-processed foods (e.g. crisps, biscuits, ice cream, chocolate) in the house.

Instead, buying healthier wholefoods to snack on will mean we’re less likely to overeat and they’ll keep us feeling more satisfied. Stock up on things like:

– Unsweetened peanut butter

– High-quality dark chocolate (85%+)

– Frozen berries

– Natural yoghurt

– Plain Ryvita crackers

– Olives

– Mixed nuts

– Seeds

– Hummus

– Carrots

– Eggs

– Hard cheeses

4) Take away the guilt

It’s important that we don’t harbour feelings of guilt when we do experience an episode of emotional eating. One way to do this is to avoid labelling foods as ‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘treat’ or ‘syn’.

This can foster a negative relationship with food and create an ongoing cycle of comfort eating. Instead, we can class foods as foods that we enjoy every day and foods that we enjoy less often