Summer becomes the perfect time to enjoy the beach and any out of doors activity for long weekends. The ways you dress and accessorize are also significant not only to supply the comfort yet the sense of fashion in every person. Generally , men are cosy enough to put on their sun shades during the day while wearing a white T-shirt and shorts. Some men want to add his maleness and look lovable at the same time by wearing a necklace, bracelet or ring. As long as the accessories don’t look heavy on your body, you are safe.
Whether you like gold, silver and platinum chains, ensure you select only the genuine chain of metal so that it does not look tacky. Moving to the other parts of the body; That’s the wrists. Most fashionable bracelets are made from real metals such as gold ( white or yellow ), 0.925 sterling silver and platinum. If you like a woven bracelet, beaded or leather strapped bracelet you might also wear them for informal basis like at the beach or biking.
Oddly enough, brown teeth are not lovely in my book but Proctor and Gamble seems to disagree. Read this article exerpt:
Crest Pro-Health products are supposed to ”give you a healthier, more beautiful smile,” according to the Web site, but one Michigan lawyer is anything but happy about his mouth after using the mouthwash. Mark Rossman of suburban Detroit is suing Procter & Gamble (PG), the maker of Crest Pro-Health mouthwash, which he claims caused his teeth to stain.
Rossman wants P&G to pay his dental bills to get the stains removed. ”I have a pretty good toothbrush” Rossman told The Associated Press. ”Nothing seems to work.” P&G s pokeswoman Laura Brinker declined to comment on the lawsuit but said 99.9% of users have not complained. ”We stand behind our product,” she said. ”Tooth discoloration is a very complex matter and is influenced by many different things.”
Complicated enough not to make any sense: The P&G Web site says brown stains are actually a sign the mouthwash is working. A Web search turned up numerous complaints about the staining