
Adam Hurly
Travel and Grooming Writer at Freelance
Author at Blue Print by Adam Hurly
Travel/grooming writer @gqmagazine @mensjournal @robbreport @SPYdotcom @forbesvetted @gearpatrol & more he/him
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1 week ago |
robbreport.com | Justin Fenner |Adam Hurly
You should never use a hand soap so drying that you’re required to apply a moisturizer after washing your mitts. Yes, washing your hands can reduce the moisture in your skin, especially if you have hard water or tend to turn the hot tap all the way up. However, the soap should never be the reason your hands feel dry after washing. Still, the best hand soaps and their matching lotions can help you avoid all doubt, by keeping your hands clean and reinforcing your skin’s moisture barrier.
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2 weeks ago |
blue-print.beehiiv.com | Adam Hurly
Hullo Blue Princes. Blue Print is officially six months old this week, so it feels like the right time to reflect, and look ahead to the next half year. For some of you, Blue Print may just be this weekly newsletter, or the occasional Instagram carousal that your algorithm feeds up. There’s a lot happening though, which I want to share here. Readers, viewers, brands, publicists, family, friends, and strangers: Thank you for supporting Blue Print in its very early days.
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2 weeks ago |
robbreport.com | Adam Hurly
A night cream is a moisturizer you wear while you sleep; it is heavier than a daytime lotion, and it helps trap hydration in the skin (plus any treatment serum or retinol you have applied prior). Furthermore, night cream usually has replenishing and nourishing properties that help your skin regenerate faster and more efficiently as you slumber. For this reason, night creams are a terrific way to “sleep off” any superficial concerns.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Adam Hurly
The Smart London Hotel Solution I Never Knew I NeededAs a frequent and professional traveler, I've come to realize that 4+ star hotels are almost always the best way to ensure a trip goes smoothly. (Sorry Airbnb and budget offerings.)Like many of you, I've developed a framework for the type of hotel I book, regardless of a trip's intent.
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3 weeks ago |
robbreport.com | Adam Hurly
Invariably, a traveler’s to-do list in Tokyo ends up being as long as the city is vast. Though it’s long been a dream destination for visitors from the West, experiencing Japan’s capital city can tire you out (in the best way possible). Fortunately, many of its best hotels have pampering, restorative wellness amenities and programs.
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