Hair Loss Awareness month

imageMay marks, Hair Loss Awareness Month and it’s a great opportunity to raise awareness around the issue of hair loss. This affects so many men, and women, that it’s important they know they are not alone. When hair is going through a crisis it’s really important to get to the bottom of the problem and then treat accordingly. Whether this is due to stress, over styling, diet or another dramatic reason, it’s best to see an expert such as a dermatologist or trichologist to diagnose the issue in order to plan the most effective next steps, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and not to leave it, put it off or ignore it. It’s important that people understand there is something they can do about it, this is why advice, tips and details on supplementation are key to educating men. We caught we with Trisha Buller, Leading Trichologist, where she enlightened us on three key factors regarding hair loss and combating it.

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“Many things, like environment, hormones, illness, and life changing circumstances, can alter your hair and influence your hairs condition, vitality and shine, but in particular the aging process can have a detrimental effect on the hair. There are actions that can be taken from the comfort of your own home to revive the ever desired youthful boost. Ensure you eat plenty of protein and maintain a balanced diet. You can also apply hair treatments weekly with gentle massage to your scalp to stimulate the blood supply to the hair follicle, encouraging healthy hair growth! For more tips and advice visit www.viviscal.co.uk/hairlosshelp or www.managinghairloss.com

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“No matter what your hair style is, healthy hair is always considered the height of fashion. However the modern day lifestyle can take its toll on you and your hair. Many things, like environment, hormones, over styling & colouring, can alter your hair and influence your hairs condition, vitality and shine. Importantly, it is essential to have a regular professional maintenance programme for your hair, to maintain condition and style with cutting, colouring and treatments, To find out more about how to boost your hairs vitality, visit www.viviscal.co.uk/hairlosshelp or www.managing hairloss.com

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“It is not surprising that stress is a cause of hair loss. So many of us now can’t avoid stress in our lives and deal with traumatic situations everyday for example; the demanding pressure from work. During these periods the pressure can have an adverse effect on our hair. Feelings of lethargy and irritability makes the body’s immune system become venerable and our nutritional intake changes due to bad diet habits during these periods, this can create fine weak dull and lifeless hair, which could result in a hair shedding. During stress our bodies are releasing chemicals that transmit messages to the hair follicles, entering them into a resting phase. This can have an effect on the normal hair growth cycle. By entering into and remaining at this resting stage for a longer period of time this will affect the density of hair, shedding of an abnormal amount of hair on a daily bases will show as you may notice wider partings and less hair in a ponytail”.

 

 

Textual Conversations – Sam Phillips

Screen Shot 2015-05-15 at 15.37.09Sam Phillips is a busy man with a career which can only be described as on the up, not only currently starring in the latest adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s Classic ‘From from the Madding Crowd’ with somebody called Michael Sheen and some girl called Carey Mulligan. But is also to be seen in the third season of the BBC’s hugely popular drama The Syndicate. The all new season is written by BAFTA winning writer Kay Mellor and will see Sam play the role of ‘Spencer’, stepson of ‘Lord Hazelwood’ (Anthony Andrews) and self-righteous heir to the once impressive, now debt ridden Hazelwood Manor. Phillips’ past work has included a heady mix of Stage, Screen and TV work from ‘Inherit the Wind’ with Kevin Spacey at the Old Vic to contemporary tale ‘Late Night Shopping‘ with Sienna Guillory to the Cult BBC3 drama ‘In the Flesh‘. Inbetween all this running around Sam managed to find the time to squeeze in a couple of questions from Clothes-Make-the-Man 

What would be the name of your autobiography ?

I’ll Start Again On Monday

What’s your Favourite movie ever ?

Dead Man’s Shoes

If you could give your teenage self advice, what would it be ?

Stop being so lazy!

What track would always get you on the dance floor ?

‘I Want You Back’ by Jackson 5

Best present you’ve ever received ?

My Fender acoustic guitar on my 13th birthday.

Who’s the most famous person’s number in your phone ?

Kevin Spacey. We worked together at the Old Vic.

Favourite hotel in the world ?

The Banyan Tree in Bintan, Indonesia.

imageWhat is you most memorable moment ?

Getting a standing ovation when I was doing my first job in town. Can’t beat that feeling!

How do spent your free time ?

Eating out, going to the gym and watching films.

What piece of clothing best describes you ? 

A pair of distressed jeans- sturdy, practical and a bit rough around the edges.

If you could give £1,000,000 to someone who would it be ? 

www.arts-emergency.org. The arts need it right now.

Who would be your ideal diner guest ?

Jimmy Hendrix. I’d suggest we eat our food quickly so he could give me a guitar lesson and share his stories!

What piece of style advise do you live by ?

Never mismatch your socks.

 What piece of clothing should everyman have in his wardrobe ?

 A good pair of brogues.

Can you tie a bow tie ? If yes, who taught you ?

Yes. I was taught by a wardrobe mistress for a play I was in.

Who is your style icon ? 

Tom Ford. He makes a fine suit.

If you could only wear one brand for the rest of your life who would it be ? 

Acne. I love their Scandie style.

Sam is appearing in Far From the Madding Crowd in cinemas now and BBC’s The Syndicate 3 in June

Leading Image by Ben Johnson

Image From Far from the Madding Crowd by Alex Bailey

As Sergeant Doggett in Far from the Madding Crowd

As Sergeant Doggett in Far from the Madding Crowd

It’s a fond farewell to the Stylish Mad Men of Sterling Cooper

When God closes a door he opens a dress.” – Roger Sterling.

Yes after seven wonderfully stylish seasons we bid a bereft farewell and enter a solem period of mourning, of course looking chic in black with a cigarette in one hand and a whiskey in the other, for Don, Peggy, Roger and of course, who could forget Joan, ahhhhh Joan, now there’s a woman ! Yes, the four time Emmy-winning show, Mad Men came to an end last night, starting in the 1960’s, surely we have never seen such a sartorial leading TV series as this ? Showcase the cut and thrust of the heady world of Advertising. We watched events play out and were often reminded of just what a bizarre and alien world the 60s really were, the death of Marilyn Monroe, J.F. Kennedy’s assassination, the Vietnam War and the rise of The Beatles.

As a homage to celebrate the end of what has been a revolutionary show, those equally suave people over at STYLIGHT have created profiles of the main five characters which reveal their dual personalities and delve into the hidden facts that you may not have known.image

No such thing as bad weather just bad clothing – Parajumpers

imageYep, that time of year is well and truly upon us, we leave for work to endure the early morning commute and its cold, possibly damp and definitely dull. So we wrap up putting on those all important layers, cursing under our breathe, to then find as we reappear into the madness of the grind that, no we weren’t mistaken it is Spring and things have started to warm up. Or at the weekend when we scramble out to walk the dog as it’s such a refreshing day,  thinking, hey I don’t need a jacket, to be throughly drenched on the return home. Yes, that in a nutcase my friends is known as the Great British Spring, and quite possibly Summer too.

However, Italian brand Parajumpers may just have the answer to your prayers. Deriving from the chance meeting between, Designer Massimo Rossetti and a serving member of the Canadian 210th Rescue Squadron in an ill-famed bar in Anchorage, Alaska provided inspiration for Rossetti’s latest creation.

The men of the 210th Rescue Squadron, are a team of highly trained individuals who are trained for extreme rescues and recoveries in the wildest, most remote and hostile corners of the Globe. Whether it be ships adrift at sea, rock-climbers stuck atop a treacherous mountain peak, or submariners sunk at unimaginable depths, these men are called to intervene.

imageThe result of this chance encounter was a range of extremely innovative pieces of outerwear, highly technical in its components, but at the same time and above all else functional.

Made of the highest durable quality nylon, these pieces come with a detachable down padded lining and fur-trimmed hood. On the front is a large zippable, highly functional multi-cargo pockets which contains a further three pockets designed for your connivence to carry such everyday modern essentials as smart phones, tablets, wallets or even your lunch.

For Summer 15 the source for the collection’s inspiration is the Gruppo Volo Canadair, a professional pilots association of about 100 heroic Italian civil pilots who put their lives at risk in fights forest fires. Drawing on the key pieces that built ParaJumpers’ aspirational identity, this collection features essential outerwear – such as the directional featherlight zip-up bombers, down jackets and parkas; water repellent windbreakers – that express comfort and practicality, while providing a sports lux style.

Rossetti says of this collection, “The looks are based on functionality, and yet we wanted to highlight a playful ‘the sky’s the limit’ attitude. It’s about enjoying the thrill of the experience up in the air, while keeping a strong style philosophy in mind.”

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Get Knitted – 6 of the best knitted Polo shirts by Elliott Parsons & K Adorable

You know we’re a little obsessed with the weather here at Clothes-Make-the-Man and with it being as unpredictable as it is right now – it may be time to invest in some pieces you can wear on both cold, or should I say freezing, and warm, make that roasting all in the same day. Knitted Polo Shirts are a great example of the kind of apparel that really fits this bill. The Knitted Wool keeps you warm whilst with short sleeves and the natural fibre of wool keep you ventilated and cool, simple.

Here are our top 6 picks:

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