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Nach der Rasur wird das After Shave auf die glatte, gereinigte Haut aufgetragen. Dort fühlt es sich etwas kühlend an und beruhigt die Haut, versorgt sie mit Feuchtigkeit, damit sie nicht spannt und hinterlässt daneben auch noch den guten, frischen Duft.
Die empfindlichere Gesichtshaut wird durch die Rasur gereizt, jedoch kann man dem mit einem guten After Shave entgegenwirken und das gelingt mit dem von RITUALS sehr gut. Die Haut fühlt sich gepflegt und versorgt an. Die Haut erhält zusätzliche Feuchtigkeit, die ihr hin und wieder vom Rasiergel oder Rasierschaum entzogen wird, was sie noch mehr beansprucht. Das After Shave gleicht das jedoch schnell aus.
Mein Mann sagt, es brennt nicht, auch wenn man sich bei der Rasur vielleicht minimal geschnitten hat, kribbelt es nur leicht für einige Sekunden. Danach verschwindet das Kribbeln und es fühlt sich nur angenehm an. Die Haut ist weich und perfekt gepflegt.
Notable Male Samurai Throughout History: Samurai Rituals and Ceremonies
Many famous samurai have left their mark on Japanese history and culture. Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a brilliant military strategist, is celebrated for his bravery and tragic downfall.
Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, known as the “Three Unifiers,” each made significant contributions to samurai culture while consolidating power in the late 16th century.
Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary swordsman and philosopher, wrote the influential treatise on strategy, “The Book of Five Rings.” These men embodied the ideals of the samurai class and helped shape its rituals and traditions.
While samurai were predominantly male, there were also notable female warriors who defied gender norms. Tomoe Gozen, who lived in the late Heian period, was renowned for her martial arts prowess and bravery in the Genpei War.
Nakano Takeko, who fought in the Boshin War of 1868-1869, led a unit of female combatants and died in battle. These exceptional women challenged the male-dominated samurai culture and left a lasting legacy.
Their stories have become an integral part of the mythology and romance surrounding the samurai class.
The Heian and Kamakura periods saw the rise of the samurai class and the establishment of many enduring martial arts traditions. In the Heian period, samurai served as guards and police for wealthy landowners.
The Genpei War (1180-1185) marked the ascendancy of the samurai as a political force. In the Kamakura period, the Hojo clan established the first samurai-led military government (bakufu), which set the stage for centuries of samurai rule.
The (also bushi) were a class of warriors that arose in the 10th century in Japan and which performed military service until the 19th century. Elite and highly-trained soldiers adept at using both the bow and sword, the samurai were an essential component of Japanese armies in the medieval period.
Samurai and samurai culture may have been excessively romanticised since the 18th century as the epitome of chivalry and honour but there are many examples of them displaying great courage and loyalty to their masters, in particular, even committing ritual suicide in the event of the defeat or death of their lord. Warfare in medieval Japan was, though, as bloody and as uncompromising as it was in any other region and money was often the prime motive for many samurai to participate in battle. From the 17th century, and no longer needed in a military capacity, samurai often became important moral teachers and advisors within the community.
Energising Face Balm: Deze gezichtscrème is voor mij de beste die zij hebben. Hij ruikt super lekker, ik vind het moeilijk om de geur goed te omschrijven. Hij is fris, stoer, en kruidig tegelijk en heel belangrijk hij blijft lekker ruiken op de huid. Hij is qua geur ook niet te overheersend zodat je jou parfum niet meer ruikt. Ook trekt hij snel in en voelt niet vet aan. Aanrader!!
Face Scrub & Wash: Een lekkere scrum die de huid goed reinigt en verfrist. Zelf zien zij het als een goede voorbereiding voor een scheerbeurt, ik zie dat echter anders. Scrubben is best een heftige behandeling voor je huid, scheren is dit ook en ik zou persoonlijk niet twee van dit soort behandelingen na elkaar doen.
Shaving Cream: Een lekker scheercrème die jou de juiste basis geeft voor een goed scheerbehandeling. Deze scheercrème is op te brengen met de hand en met de kwast.
Kortom deze nieuwe lijn van Rituals Urban Samurai collectie is een erg lekker. Ik kan hem zeker iedereen aanraden.
Als barbier ben ik al heel veel jaar bezig om mannen letterlijk mooier te maken. Via mijn blog B4men probeer ik niet alleen je haar mooier te maken maar ook je leven. Mijn passie voor uiterlijke verzorging combineer ik graag met de innerlijke verzorging. Ik schrijf graag over de onderwerpen die jij leest. Veel plezier op mijn blog voor mannen.
Trained from aged 10 or even earlier in martial skills, samurai rode and fought on horseback in the early medieval period, primarily using a bow but also a curved long sword when necessary. They had a second, shorter sword, and a decree by the ruler Hideyoshi in 1588 stated that only full samurai could wear two swords, and this became an important status symbol. Samurai also learnt martial arts, of which there were 18 in the Edo period, but the most prized samurai skills were always horsemanship, archery and, then swordsmanship. From the 17th century, the sword took over from the bow as the quintessential samurai weapon - largely thanks to the bow being much cheaper and accessible to ordinary foot soldiers - and so the more exclusive sword became known as the 'soul of the samurai.' Both weapons suited the samurai ideal that battle should involve personal duels.
Samurai swords were curved and made using steel - a design combination which dated back to the 8th century in Japan. The steel was worked by master craftsmen who carefully controlled the carbon content in various parts of the blade for maximum strength and flexibility. For this reason, it is fair to say that Japanese swords were amongst the finest and sharpest ever produced in the medieval world. Blades varied in length, but it became common for elite samurai to carry two swords - a long and a short one. The longer sword (katana) had a blade of around 60 cm (2 ft) and the shorter sword (wakizashi) had a blade of 30 cm. Both swords were worn with the cutting edge uppermost. The tachi, an earlier and even longer sword than the katana (with a blade of up to 90 cm / 3 ft), was worn with the cutting edge facing down, hung suspended from the belt while the other types were thrust through the belt. Sword handles were made of wood and covered in the tough skin of the giant ray (same) and then tightly bound in silk braid. The blade was separated from the handle by a small circular hand guard. A samurai might also carry a short dagger (tanto) as a weapon of last resort. The swords and daggers were kept in lacquered scabbards which could be highly decorative.
tři sprchové pěny, 3x 200 ml
tři sprchové pěny, 3x 200 ml
2x vůně do auta 3g, 20 ubrousků do auta, parfém do auta 15ml, držák.
tři sprchové pěny, 3x 200 ml
sprchová pěna 50 ml, sprchový olej 75 ml, tělový krém 70 ml, sprej.
sprchová pěna 200 ml, tělový krém 220 ml, sprej na tělo 50 ml