Link About It: This Week’s Picks : Odor-proof underwear, 40 years of Virgin Records and a DIY digital microscope in this week’s look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Scents and Flavors from Re-Engineered Yeast Engineers at Amyris are growing the products used to make exotic scents and flavors—like patchouli, saffron and vanilla—from yeast, and at a very large scale. Makers are saying that the ); return…

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Interview: Dario Mastroianni of Moto-Quartiere: The epicenter of all things motorcycle in the heart of Milan

Interview: Dario Mastroianni of Moto-Quartiere


by Heather Stewart Feldman From a distance it looks like any other city block in Milan, but a closer look reveals it’s anything but average. Rapidly taking shape in the heart of the Isola neighborhood of North Milan is Europe’s first …

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Grooming with Mr Porter: The men’s online retailer introduces an expanding section of luxe grooming products

Grooming with Mr Porter


Men’s style retailer Mr Porter has just launched a comprehensive grooming section, composed of the best in luxury products. Already a prominent destination for men’s fashion and accessories from the world’s leading designers, this new foray…

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Braun CoolTec: A hands-on look at the world’s first electric shaver with an active cooling element for sensitive skin

Braun CoolTec


Avid readers know well that Cool Hunting is always on the lookout for new ways to innovate. While this can come in any number of shapes and forms, sometimes the simplest of ideas deliver the most notable results. For legendary design-driven tech brand…

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Lemongrass Body Oil by S.W. Basics: Founder Adina Grigore on why raw ingredients are best, and her new summer product out today

Lemongrass Body Oil by S.W. Basics


If you glance over the label on any skincare product sitting on your shelves, you’ll most likely find a long list of chemical or synthetic ingredients. Resolutely taking the opposite approach is Brooklyn-based S.W. Basics. To…

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Birchbox Man Summer Shopping: Our picks from “A Shore Thing,” the summer-themed selection

Birchbox Man Summer Shopping


Advertorial content: We recently wrote about Birchbox Man’s Anniversary Shipment for their subscribers. Birchbox, a discovery e-commerce service, hand-selects and ships tried and tested sample and full-size products monthly to all its…

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The Contemporary Eau by Thirdman: A refreshing take on 19th century scents

The Contemporary Eau by Thirdman


Mystery swathes the fragrance brand Thirdman. Founded by Jean-Christophe le Greves in New York in 2012, their four scents are made in collaboration with some of the world’s most noteworthy perfumers: Jean-Marc Chaillan, Bruno Jovanovic and…

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Gillette at (HIS)Story: The thematic concept shop’s latest installation celebrates men’s style and grooming

Gillette at (HIS)Story


Advertorial content: We recently spent some time at the freshly launched (HIS)Story installation at NYC’s STORY concept shop in Chelsea to check out the well-edited selection of men’s style and grooming goods. From Malin + Goetz to Diptyque to…

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The Institute for Art and Olfaction: Aiming to create greater engagement with the art and science of perfumery

The Institute for Art and Olfaction


by Mya Stark Scent provides us with countless moments of pleasure every day—from submerging in soaps and lotions during our morning routine; to being perked up before the coffee even touches our lips; to being tantalized by the food on our plates. Because…

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Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

Designers Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid have adapted the flocking process to make a hairbrush that’s coated in human hair.

Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

Flocking involves depositing small fibrous particles onto a surface to make it fuzzy, and Beveridge and Reid cut-up discarded hair to coat the brush.

“Using the off-cuts of human hair from our local hairdresser, we cut the hair down to a length that could be put through an electromagnetic flocking gun,” says Beveridge.

Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

The back and handle were smeared with adhesive, then the hair particles were negatively charged in the gun so they stuck to the earthed brush when fired.

Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

We’ve featured a few stories about strange uses of hair, including clumps utilised as the stuffing for plastic pouffes and strands bound in resin to form spectacle frames.

Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

Recently we published a pair of tweezers made from a single loop of metal and we’ve previously written about shaving brushes with long locks of hair instead of bristles.

Hairbrush by Jack Beveridge and Lizzie Reid

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