Grooming And Accessories

Grooming And Accessories

American Crew adds new skincare products:

Revlon-owned men’s grooming brand American Crew has extended its Acumen range of premium skincare products. The new skincare products are featured at Oslo Airport, in partnership with Heinemann and Travel Retail Norway. As reported, the brand launched a travel retail-exclusive Acumen travel set last month.

“The brand and its products have proven able to unlock the untapped potential for men’s footfall and conversion within the Beauty category. That is, of course, a key driver for securing an overall category growth.”

Revlon/Elizabeth Arden/American Crew Senior Director Travel Retail Frank Andreassen said: “The addition of a premium skincare range to the existing American Crew hair, body andfragrance assortment has cemented the brand’s leadership in men’s grooming wherever the products are listed in travel retail.

The new products include Face Wash, Clay Exfoliating Cleanser, Soothing Shave Cream, Energizing Face Gel, Recharging Face Cream, and Hand & Body Cream. Prices range from $15 to $57.

Skullcandy Push:

Skullcandy announced the launch of its first truly wireless earbuds today, called the Skullcandy Push. The earbuds feature a large button on the side, which can be used to answer calls, switch audio tracks, and control the volume, in addition to activating your phone’s voice assistant to perform tasks like sending a message or setting reminders by triple-tapping that button.

The Skullcandy Push offers six hours of listening time, and placing the earbuds into a fully charged case can offer an additional six hours. That’s slightly longer than the Apple AirPods’ 5 hours of listening time, but the AirPods charging case boasts multiple charges that add up to 24 hours.

The earbuds only come in one color, “Psychotropic Teal,” but they’re a vast improvement over the murky gray first seen in the company’s leaked FCC filing in November. The funky looking gel ear hook promises the earbuds won’t fall out, either.

Unfortunately, if you were looking for a pair of workout earbuds, you’ll have to look somewhere else. Skullcandy doesn’t recommend exercising with the Push, as they’re not sweat or water-resistant.

Skullcandy says the Push wireless earbuds will be sold exclusively at Target for $129.99 until the end of 2018, and will be available at select retailers starting January 15. If you happen to lose an earbud, Skullcandy will also offer a replacement earbud or charging case at a reduced price of $49 under its “Fearless Use Promise”. It’s a slightly better deal than what Apple offers, which is $69 for a replacement AirPod or charging case.

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