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Woodspice…and all things nice!


If you’re looking for something to bowl your partner over… but not knock her out…try this lovely scent from Marks and Spencer. marksandspencer.com


Grooming resolutions


for 2019 A new survey conducted by barber-grade grooming brand The Bluebeards Revenge has found that 73 per cent of men are planning to make grooming resolutions in 2019. But what’s the underlying purpose of all this grooming? According to 67 per cent of the 2,018 men surveyed, it’s about improving their chances of finding a new partner, or impressing a current one. The survey also revealed that 48 per cent are fixed on


finding a fresh new hairstyle, with celebrity influencers such as David Beckham being the driving force. Meanwhile, 33 per cent want to grow designer stubble or a beard. ‘A new hairstyle is one of the quickest and easiest


resolutions to tick off the list,’ says Barbershop Manager, Callum Marks. ‘Unlike eight months of hard work in the gym, a haircut can drastically change the look and feel of a man in 45 minutes!' Current trends are seeing men adopt slightly longer


hairstyles in 2019. In fact, 60 per cent of the men that answered yes to changing their haircut in The Bluebeards Revenge’s survey suggested that their new look would be of medium to medium-long length. bluebeards-revenge.co.uk


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The latest news and views for dads


Active dads may have active kids!


Dads, who have a healthy, active lifestyle before their child is conceived, may have a major impact on the lifelong health of their child! That’s according to researchers from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. ‘Even a month or so of moderate exercise before conception can


have major benefits to his children’s metabolic health,’ says lead researcher Dr Kristin Stanford. ‘Those benefits include lower body weight, increased insulin sensitivity and decreased fat mass.’


Better sleep may boost testosterone


Men who don’t get enough sleep may have lower levels of testosterone say experts writing in the World Journal of Urology. Testosterone is a hormone that’s important for fertility and sexual function but, according to the researchers, who carried out the study on more than 2000 men, those who slept less than the recommended seven hours a night were more likely to have lower testosterone than those who slept for the correct length of time.


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