Posts made in February 2026

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How Men Can Avoid Common Beard Dyeing Mistakes

Dyeing your beard should improve your appearance, not create new problems. Yet many men end up with unnatural color, irritated skin, or uneven results simply because they overlook basic steps. 

Men’s beard dyeing requires more precision than head hair, which is why choosing the best beard dye for men matters so much. Small mistakes can become highly visible, but when you understand where most men go wrong, you gain full control over the final result.

In this guide, you will learn the seven most common beard dyeing mistakes, why they happen, and how to avoid them. Let’s dive in!

Misjudging the Right Shade for Your Beard

One of the most common mistakes men make involves choosing a shade that looks good on the box but not on their face. Beard hair reflects light differently from scalp hair and often appears darker once dyed. When you select a shade that matches your natural hair exactly, the result often looks too intense or artificial.

You achieve better results by choosing a shade slightly lighter than your natural beard color. This approach creates depth and avoids harsh contrast. Your beard should blend naturally with your complexion rather than dominate it. Testing color subtly helps maintain realism and balance.

Ignoring Beard Texture and Density Differences

Beards rarely grow evenly. Some areas appear dense and coarse, while others remain lighter or finer. Applying dye uniformly without accounting for these differences leads to patchy or uneven results. Dense areas absorb color more quickly, while thinner sections require less exposure.

You should apply dye strategically, not aggressively. Focus first on areas that need coverage and blend outward gradually. Understanding how your beard grows allows you to work with its structure rather than against it.

Skipping Skin and Allergy Testing

Many men underestimate how sensitive facial skin can be. Beard dye sits close to pores, lips, and sensitive areas. Skipping a patch test increases the risk of irritation, itching, or inflammation. Even products labeled as gentle can trigger reactions.

You protect your skin by testing every new product before full application. Apply a small amount behind the ear or along the jawline and wait for a reaction. This step prevents discomfort and ensures safe use.

Applying Dye to an Unprepared Beard

A dirty or oily beard prevents even color distribution. Natural oils, leftover styling products, and dead skin cells block pigment from adhering properly. When you apply dye without preparation, the color fades unevenly or fails to bind.

You should always cleanse your beard thoroughly before dyeing. Dry it completely before application. Clean hair absorbs color more predictably and produces consistent results.

Overprocessing and Leaving Dye on Too Long

More time does not equal better coverage. Overprocessing leads to overly dark color, dryness, and stiffness. Beard hair absorbs pigment faster than scalp hair, which makes timing critical.

You must follow the application timing carefully. Check progress early and remove dye once desired coverage appears. Controlled exposure preserves natural texture and prevents harsh results.

Neglecting Beard Shape and Edge Precision

Dyeing without respecting beard lines causes color to bleed onto skin or exaggerate uneven edges. This mistake makes the beard look painted rather than groomed. Precision matters as much as color choice.

You should shape your beard before dyeing. Clean edges guide application and prevent unwanted staining. Defined borders create a sharper, more professional appearance.

Failing to Maintain Dyed Beard Hair Properly

Dyeing is not the final step. Many men forget that colored beard hair requires maintenance. Harsh cleansers strip pigment quickly and dry out hair. Lack of conditioning causes brittleness and dullness.

You maintain results by using gentle cleansers and hydrating beard products. Proper care extends color life and keeps hair healthy and flexible.

How Blackbeard for Men Helps Avoid Common Mistakes

Blackbeard for Men focuses on giving you control rather than forcing permanent commitment. The brand offers instant, temporary beard coloring designed to reduce common dyeing errors. You can target specific areas, adjust intensity, and correct mistakes easily. This approach helps you avoid over-darkening, uneven coverage, and skin irritation.

Conclusion

Beard dyeing mistakes often happen because men rush the process or overlook preparation. Choosing the wrong shade, ignoring beard structure, skipping skin tests, and overprocessing all lead to avoidable problems. When you slow down and apply dye with strategy, you gain consistent, natural results. 

The right approach protects your skin, enhances your beard, and supports confidence. Beard dye should work with your grooming routine, not against it. When used correctly, it becomes a reliable tool for maintaining a polished and intentional appearance.

Fred again.. and Apple Music Share Full-Length Live Film From the USB Tour via 360 MAGAZINE.

Apple Music + Fred again.. Live from the USB Tour

‘One of the best to do ever do it!’Vaughn Lowery

Watch an exclusive 7-minute clip from the Apple Music Live: Fred again.. performance, offering the first complete look inside the USB show HERE

Watch Fred again..’s full USB Dublin DJ Set video on demand exclusively for Apple Music subscribers beginning 12:00AM ET on December 31 HERE. Fans can also watch the video stream for free in the Apple Music New tab starting at 12:00 AM ET on Dec. 31, and listen to the full set live on Apple Music Club radio on Dec. 31 at 6:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM ET HERE


Fred again.. and Apple Music have released an exclusive 7-minute clip from the Apple Music Live: Fred again.. performance, captured during his USB show in Dublin. The release offers the only full length show film from the tour, featuring the unreleased track “Lights Burn Dimmer,” which samples Jamie T.

The clip presents the USB tour’s captivating stage environment in full, centered around a kinetic installation designed by visual artist Boris Acket. The vast, shifting fabric structure surrounds the audience and evolves in real time with the performance, shaping the visual language and emotional arc of the show throughout the set.

Built around Fred again..’s ethos of presence and connection, the USB shows were designed to be experienced entirely in the moment. Apple Music made that experience accessible beyond the room by live-streaming audio from select tour stops including Lyon, Toronto, and Mexico City on Apple Music 1, and releasing the performances in Spatial Audio, placing listeners directly inside the crowd.

The clip serves as a preview of Fred again..’s full Apple Music Live film from Dublin, which will premiere as part of Apple Music’s New Year’s Eve programming, including a full 24-hour Apple Music Club radio takeover showcasing some of the world’s top DJs, including ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, DJ Snake, The Brothers Macklovitch, Cloonee, Shygirl, Derrick Carter, SPFDJ, Disco Lines, and more

Watch Fred again..’s USB002 Dublin DJ set anytime on demand beginning December 31, at 12AM ET, on Apple Music [HERE]. Listen to more Fred again.. content on Apple Music [HERE], including entire sets from his USB002 Lyon and Toronto shows available in Spatial Audio.

Tune into Apple Music Club’s NYE programming starting 12:00 AM PT on December 31 through January 1 [HERE]. Listen to the 24-hr takeover DJ Mixes anytime on Apple Music [HERE].

New behind-the-scenes photos and clips from Fred again..’s USB002 Dublin DJ Set are available [HERE].

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Love Stories in the Vineyard

Husband-and-Wife Teams Behind Israel’s Most Romantic Wines

Not only are the wines of Israel ideal for romantic dinners and meaningful Valentine’s Day gifting — several of the country’s most compelling wineries are true love stories themselves, led by husband-and-wife teams whose shared passion, vision, and partnership shape every bottle.

“Wine has always been about connection — between people, place, history, and shared moments,” says Josh Greenstein, Executive Vice President of the Israeli Wine Producers Association. “When you see husband-and-wife teams building wineries together, you feel that connection even more deeply. These couples are not just making wine — they’re building something lasting together, and that spirit of partnership and love truly comes through in every bottle.”

Blending ancient winemaking traditions with cutting-edge innovation, Israel has emerged as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing wine regions in the world. With diverse microclimates, mineral-rich soils, and deep historical roots, Israeli vintners are crafting exceptional wines that stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s most celebrated wine regions.

The Israeli Wine Producers Association (IWPA) represents nearly 40 wineries nationwide, uniting boutique estates and leading producers under one banner to educate, promote, and introduce U.S. consumers to Israel’s world-class wines.

Some of those Wine Love Stories include:

Psagot Winery – Yaakov & Na’ama Berg

Perched in the historic Judean Hills overlooking ancient terraced vineyards, Psagot Winery is led by husband-and-wife team Yaakov and Na’ama Berg, whose partnership reflects both entrepreneurial spirit and deep connection to the land. Together, they have transformed Psagot into one of Israel’s most recognized boutique wineries, crafting expressive wines that balance power, elegance, and a sense of place. Their collaboration mirrors the harmony found in their wines — blending tradition with innovation, faith with forward thinking, and craftsmanship with storytelling. For couples seeking a bottle with emotional resonance and history in every sip, Psagot offers a meaningful way to toast love and legacy.

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Tura Winery – Vered & Erez Ben Saadon

Founded by husband-and-wife duo Vered and Erez Ben Saadon, Tura Winery embodies a deeply personal journey rooted in love, resilience, and spiritual connection to the land. What began as a dream has grown into a respected winery producing refined, terroir-driven wines from vineyards planted in the Samarian hills. Erez oversees the winemaking philosophy and vineyard vision, while Vered shapes the brand’s identity, hospitality, and global presence — a true partnership where creativity and craftsmanship meet. Their wines tell a story of devotion not only to each other, but to the soil, seasons, and sacred heritage of Israel — making them a beautiful expression of shared purpose and romance.

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Alexander Winery – Yoram Shalom & Ilana Shalom

At Alexander Winery, husband and wife Yoram and Ilana Shalom lead with both heart and precision, guiding the winery’s evolution into one of Israel’s modern quality leaders. Yoram’s winemaking expertise and Elana’s strategic and brand leadership create a balanced partnership that elevates the winery’s identity while preserving its artisanal roots. Together, they focus on crafting approachable yet sophisticated wines that celebrate Mediterranean varietals and Israel’s diverse growing regions. Their collaborative approach reflects the harmony and trust that define long-lasting relationships — an ideal sentiment for Valentine’s Day celebrations.

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Binyamina Winery – A Love Story Reborn

Adding a romantic layer of history, Binyamina Winery itself carries a story of transformation and rebirth. The winery is housed in what was once the historic Rothschild perfume factory, a site originally dedicated to fragrance, artistry, and sensory expression — a fitting legacy for a modern winery devoted to crafting expressive wines that engage the senses and honor tradition.

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“Each of these wineries tells a deeply human story,” adds Greenstein. “From nurturing vines in challenging terrain to building brands side by side, these couples embody resilience, creativity, and shared purpose. That’s what makes Israeli wines such meaningful gifts for Valentine’s Day — you’re not just giving a great bottle of wine, you’re sharing a story of devotion, craftsmanship, and heritage.”

As winter gatherings fill the calendar and celebrations bring people together, Israeli wines make unforgettable gifts and add a meaningful touch to festive meals. From Valentine’s Day and Super Bowl celebrations to everyday winter moments, these wines elevate the palate while offering spiritual symbolism, ancient grape heritage, and a deep connection to the land.

“Valentine’s Day is about celebrating meaningful moments and authentic connections,” says Greenstein. “Israeli wines naturally fit that occasion because they carry so much history, soul, and intention. Whether you’re opening a bottle for a romantic dinner or gifting something special, these wines offer a sense of romance that goes far beyond the label.”

Each Israeli winery brings a vibrant story and a distinctive portfolio of award-winning red, white, rosé, sparkling, and specialty wines. Increasingly available in U.S. liquor stores across the country, Israeli wines appeal to a wide range of tastes and budgets. Whether wrapped as a gift, poured at a holiday table, or saved for a special winter moment, Israeli wines bring warmth, tradition, and inspiration to the New Year and winter season — resonating with people of all faiths.

To explore the full spectrum of wineries and their stories, visit www.iwpa.com. Israeli wines are consistently rated in the high 90s by leading critics including Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, and James Suckling. Notable 2025 accolades include Feldstein Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (94 points, Wine Enthusiast); Jezreel Valley Alfa 2023 (93 points, Wine Enthusiast); Domaine du Castel Grand Vin 2021 (92 points, Wine Spectator); Teperberg Essence Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 (93 points, Decanter); and Shiloh Mosaic Exclusive Edition 2020 (92 points, James Suckling). In addition, Barkan Superior 2020 earned a Gold Medal and 95 points at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards.

“Israeli winemakers continue to produce some of the world’s finest wines, and each winery shares a story of faith, passion, craftsmanship, and human connection,” says Greenstein. “Our mission is to inspire people to discover the wines of Israel — offering an unmatched journey for wine lovers and creating moments worth celebrating and sharing.”

Israel’s modern wine revival has reignited global interest in both ancient indigenous grapes and internationally recognized varietals, resulting in wines that are expressive, complex, and deeply rooted in terroir. Among Israel’s native and historic varietals is Argaman, a vibrant Israeli-born grape known for its deep color, bold tannins, and notes of blackberry, spice, and Mediterranean herbs. Dabouki, an ancient white grape revived by boutique wineries, produces aromatic wines with floral notes and gentle acidity. Marawi, also known as Hamdani, is an indigenous white grape tied to biblical-era viticulture, offering crisp, mineral-driven wines with orchard fruit tones.

Alongside these historic grapes, international varietals thrive across Israel’s diverse wine regions. Cabernet Sauvignon is robust, structured, and age-worthy, flourishing particularly in the Judean Hills and Upper Galilee. Syrah has proven well-suited to Israel’s Mediterranean climate, producing expressive wines with dark fruit, spice, and savory accents. Warm-climate varietals such as Grenache, Carignan, and Petite Sirah have found a natural home in Israel’s terroir, while Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc shine in cooler regions such as the Golan Heights, yielding fresh, elegant white wines.

With vineyards stretching from the mountains of the Galilee to the sun-drenched Negev Desert, Israeli wines reflect a rich tapestry of soils, elevations, and microclimates — making them ideal for adventurous winter sipping and seasonal celebrations.

Israel is also globally recognized as a leader in agricultural innovation, particularly for pioneering drip irrigation, a technology that has transformed modern agriculture and viticulture worldwide. Many IWPA wineries rely on these advanced systems to produce high-quality wines despite limited rainfall. Drip irrigation delivers slow, targeted hydration directly to each vine’s root zone through a precise network of tubes and emitters, significantly reducing water loss from runoff and evaporation. This approach allows winemakers to fine-tune irrigation based on grape variety, soil type, and microclimate.

As a result, wineries across Israel — from the Judean Hills to the Galilee — are producing wines with remarkable consistency, depth, and character.

“Despite the challenges Israel has faced, the unique terrain and climate continue to enable the production of exceptional wines,” adds Greenstein. “Our mission is to inspire people to discover the wines of Israel — offering an unmatched journey for wine lovers everywhere.”

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LOUIS VUITTON + UNICEF Partnership

At the Men’s Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2026 Fashion Show, LV unveils an exclusive time object and its bespoke trunk to be auctioned later this year, in support of the 10th anniversary of the LOUIS VUITTON for UNICEF partnership.

During the Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2026 Men’s Collection presentation, the House spotlighted a poignant element of its decade-long commitment to UNICEF: a Louis Vuitton Time Object in support of LOUIS VUITTON for UNICEF. This exceptional creation made an exclusive   and striking appearance within the scenography, marking the start of a year     of celebration and the renewal of Louis Vuitton’s sincere and united commitment to children.

Inspired by the iconic Monogram Canvas LV Soccer Ball – a legendary symbol of unity in sport – this unique time object transcends watchmaking codes to embody universal values of connection and solidarity. Crafted with extraordinary precision, it is driven by a manual-winding mechanical movement developed in collaboration with L’Epée 1839, bringing two golden rotating cylinders and diamond-studded facets together to illuminate time. Each component is meticulously hand-assembled and features an innovative skeletonized structure, showcasing exceptional savoir-faire.

To further elevate its allure, the time object is showcased in a specially designed trunk – inspired by iconic Trophy Trunk style – created for the occasion, highlighting its precious and unique nature. This horological masterpiece will be auctioned soon, and all proceeds will be donated to UNICEF, reinforcing the impact of this partnership in support of vulnerable children worldwide.

This initiative reaffirms Louis Vuitton’s commitment to combining creativity, innovation, and social responsibility, transforming the art of watchmaking into a powerful vehicle for solidarity.

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Louis Vuitton and UNICEF partnership pendant via 360 MAGAZINE.

*In tandem with the silver locket, for each gold pendant purchased, a donation of $800 USD will be made to UNICEF, thereby strengthening the impact of this collaboration in support of children.

**UNICEF does not endorse any company, brand, product or service.

For further information: louisvuitton.com