THE VICTOR After a streak of champion fragrances such as One Million and Ultraviolet, T e Invictus Collection from Paco Rabanne promises to be victorious. T is winning combination of products, from deodorant to aftershave, off ers something to suit every grooming routine. Paco Rabanne Invictus Collection, prices from £19,
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BRONZED
Specially developed for men this product is designed to eliminate shiny skin without adding any visible texture or colour. With unique sebum absorbing micro particles, absorb excess oil and shine on the skin’s surface resulting in the face appearing naturally shine free with an undetectable matte fi nish. Myego Matifi ant Bronze, 10g, £19.50,
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HEAVY LIFTING As we all know the upcoming winter can be harsh on skin, however Keihl’s new moisturiser tackles against the harshness of wear and tear. T is dual action moisturiser helps to leave skin feeling fi rmer, whilst minimising the appearance of wrinkles. Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Heavy Lifting, 50ml, £38,
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SMOOTH SHAVE
T is sophisticated and stylish shaving set is timeless in design and purpose. T e elegant nickel-plated set is hand-assembled and fi nished to the highest quality in Sheffi eld and comprises a classic shaving brush made from ethically sourced badger hair, and a streamlined razor with a Gillette Mach 3 blade. Penhaligon’s Nickel Shaving Set, £136,
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GERANIUM
T is fragrance delivers the long lasting freshness that most men want. It is a sophisticated alternative to the all-too
mundane fern-type smells that dominate men’s perfumery. Geranium Pour Monsieur is Dominique Ropion’s answer to men seeking ultra-chic freshness.
Frederic Malle Geranium Pour Monsieur, 100ml, £145,
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