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Today we're going to discuss a must-have summer product that's often overlooked: body powder. Plus: Poitín: The Irish white spirit having a huge revival.Queenstown: Where to find some of New Zealand's top foods. |
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| The Best Men’s Body Powders Absorb Sweat, Prevent Chafing and Neutralize OdorIf the past few weeks are any indicator, this summer will be hot; record-breaking, sticky, hot. We will get through it together, but as the dog days linger, we will also collectively perspire more. Although any of the mentioned powders will absorb moisture and odor and prevent chafing, we found some excelled for certain activities or had exemplary attributes. Summer is officially here, and a body powder is a grooming necessity that will help you keep you cool and focus on all the sunny season offers. | |
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| Rule #48: Don’t post dating app profiles/private conversations online. Imagine your private Hinge messages are posted on the internet. That’d probably be pretty jarring, right? Unfortunately, sharing screenshots of people’s dating profiles and DMs is a pretty common practice now across social platforms. Sure, we’ve all come across some kooky stuff on dating apps, but save those screenshots for your private group chat. No need to publicly shame and embarrass an unsuspecting stranger for clout. | |
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Yesterday, we asked you if you think it's okay to send fire emojis to a babe on IG if you have a partner. About 85% of you said no! |
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| To Understand Ireland, Drink PoitínPoitín (pronounced poht-cheen) is Ireland’s “white Irish spirit,” explains Dave Mulligan of Dublin’s award-winning Bar 1661. “I’m a little biased as I own Bán Poitín (pronounced bawn, meaning white in Irish), and it’s the house pour at the bar.” As a poitín maker, as well as owner of Bar 1661 — named for the year poitín was first taxed — Mulligan was confident that the rise in popularity was only a matter of time. | |
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IN THE NEWSWould Michael Phelps medal in today’s Olympics? BMW has big plans for entry-level EVs. 4,000 years later, the Minotaur bares its fangs beneath Crete. |
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| The Top Foods to Eat in Queenstown and Where to Find ThemQueenstown, New Zealand likes to call itself the “adventure capital of the world.” There’s ample credibility to the claim. Both bungee jumping and jetboating were originally invented in this remarkable stretch of the South Island. You can ski several slopes here in winter or shoot down the world’s steepest zipline during summer. Hang gliders hover above the hills throughout the shoulder seasons, and Heli-hiking is a popular activity year-round. It also might just be the food and drink capital of New Zealand. | |
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| The Fruit Collector | From the jungles of South America to Sumatra, Alan Carle has braved tigers, malaria and civil war in pursuit of the planet's rarest fruits. Read More > | |
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