Fashion:
Gift Ideas for him
By Faria Borshon
Finding that special something for the guys in your life can be quite a challenge. No matter who is it your father, your brother or your husband ya boyfriend. Gift always reflects the personality and affection of the person who is giving for the person whom owe it. Gifts also depend on the occasion also. Sometimes it can be just to show some care. It doesn’t need to be so expensive it needs to be something which will give the unique feel of love and care to whom you are giving. So it can be from home made simple card to designer watch. It’s up to your taste and budget and off course according to the choice of your dear ones.
So let’s have some list what can be the gift types…..
Traditional Gift items:
1. Fragrances’: Without fragrance, everything seems to incomplete. Perfume is the always perfect and safest gift for any one of any age While buying the perfume remember that perfumes reflects the personality. So try to choose the perfume according to the mode or choice of the person whom you want to give. Body spray, body collogue, after-shave gets you ready for magnet action. It absolutely varies on yours mood and occasion and the choice of smell. You may choose the long lasting one from the brand Hugo Boss, Givenchy, Hermes or channel. For fragrances’ you may go to Perfume world or Super store. I prefer to buy from riffles square LULU shop. They have huge collection with original one in a reasonable price.
2. Cufflinks, tie
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I'm truly impressioned by the way he expressed about "the scholarship boy". On page 352 Richard Rodriguez markedly talks about the perspective he haves about this character that went from a synonym as an imitator of education to being changed by education and being referred now as a good student.It is a fact that education changes everyone I agree, one of the main concepts it takes to be changed by education is to concentrate, stay focused and committed. This part of the book I feel like I understand yet I feel sort of confuse, He got a strong point it is a life vivid example that I've seen and in essence it takes a lot to change a person academically wise but is not impossible. I feel like his family cycle and so did mine, also experienced
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When people think of gifts, they often think of material items such as jewelry, perfume, or a new phone. Gifts do not have to be tangible objects but, instead, may be feelings that are shared.
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A. Chanel No. 5 is one of the most prestigious scents in the world (J. Baughman (Ed.), 2001)
This process was relevant to interpersonal gifting and after a couple of weeks I found myself with a case of ‘gifting anxiety’ because I have never bought a significant gift for my boyfriend before.
Scent was also an important factor of beauty. Women who smelled good were presumed to be healthy. Due to the stench of many of the ingredients used in cosmetics at the time, women often drenched themselves in copious amounts of perfume.
Also for the scent, refer to our respondent Stacy descript “Once, I was obsessed by the odor of Jasmine candle place in the IKEA and, you know buy a package which I do not planned to before shopping .“ Fragrance does have it function and appeal to customer and influence their buying decision.
Young girls are more concerned about acnes and blackheads while mature women are looking for anti-aging and anti-wrinkle products. Genders do affect the choice of skin care products. In the past, skin care products only belong to the girls’ world. Nevertheless, in recent years, men are increasingly becoming more and more concerned about skin care. With a view to this latest trend, various brands have started developing men’s line. Income level directly affects the purchasing power of customers. Skin care products take up a wide range of price levels from far less than a hundred dollars to more than a thousand. Young girls who do not have any income cannot afford the expensive skin care products while mature women with higher purchasing power focus more on quality and effectiveness. Occupations also determine the need for skin care products. Models and artists generally have a higher consciousness on skin care than people with less exposure to the public.
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Many great fashion designers have entered the market of fragrance (Chanel, Lanvin, Givenchy, Yves Saint‐Laurent, Balenciaga …). After that, the speakers of the cosmetic market launched their own perfumes (Yves Saint Laurent, Estee Lauder) and finally, the family brands made their entry on the market (L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble, Unilever…). These