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Venus Visage Blackhead Remover Mask is a charcoal-powered peel-off facial mask designed to deeply cleanse pores, remove blackheads, and improve skin tone. Enriched with vitamins and natural extracts, it promotes healthier, anti-aging skin by enhancing circulation and controlling oil. Ideal for men seeking a quick, effective skincare ritual with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
| ASIN | B0038A1AEY |
| Brand Name | Venus Visage |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2003 |
| Manufacturer | Under Armour |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 1 pcs |
| Suggested Users | mens |
R**G
Excellent Supportive and Anti-Chafing Boxer Brief
This summer, I got back into running, and started off wearing my normal tight-whitey briefs for the necessary support under my running shorts. Although this was fine for shorter distances or cooler temperatures, as my runs lengthened and temperatures rose, the soggy briefs started chafing in the groin/upper thigh area and made running intolerable. I bought a pair of these Boxerjocks at a local sports store on the recommendation of a friend and tested them on a longer run. I was astonished to find that not only did these provide the necessary level of support I require, but the length and material of the Boxerjocks prevented any/all chafing on my inner thigh. I immediately went out and bought 3 more pairs to keep me prepared for my runs, but one added benefit of the material for these is they dry incredibly quickly and if pressed, I can hang a pair up to dry and wear them again the next day with no discomfort and no odor (I normally don't do this, but I have had to at times, especially on trips.) I am a boxer-brief wearer on a day-to-day basis, and these could easily be used for everyday underwear. I'm slowly building my inventory by buying pairs on sale wherever I can and ditching the cotton boxer-briefs. My oldest pair of these is about 6 months old but I see nothing that appears like wear-and-tear and expect them to last for quite some time to come. As for fit - I am 5'8", 185 lbs, and a 33-34 waist. I wear the size Large, 6" length of these and they fit fine around the waist without being too tight (I do see a slight elastic impression around my waist immediately after taking them off, but I'd rather this than an XL that I'm constantly hitching up). I like to slightly "tuck" a little of the legs up at the crotch so there isn't any gap between my thigh and "the boys" and when I do so the boxerjocks come down to just above mid-thigh. They hide (barely) underneath modern running shorts but would stick out a little on skimpy running shorts. All of mine are black though, so it isn't noticeable at all even if your shorts were to ride up for a bit. The boxerjocks do not ride up or bunch at all when I'm wearing them. These are great for trips and travelling and keep me cooler than cotton boxer-briefs. I would recommend these to anyone who needs something to keep their legs and groin from chafing, especially if you tend to sweat in that area. This is the only product I'll wear during the summer now, and definitely the only one I'll wear under my shorts for exercising.
N**H
I like them.
So I'm gonna start off with a bit of an intro to let you know what I'm comparing to in the first paragraph, skip to the second for straight talk about these boxers in particular. So I've been wearing boxer briefs for years now, mostly Hanes and Fruit of the Loom. They're awesome for me because I'm active, they provide better support than regular boxers but also much more comfortable than regular briefs. The Hanes and Fruit of the Loom wear out after about a year, they lose their shape, color, the waist band stretches, etc. So finally I was like "I'm gonna invest in some higher end ones and see why they cost so much." I found out they cost so much because they're awesome. First I got the Kenneth Cole ones (not the 100% cotton) and they felt like clouds, and were very comfortable with awesome support and room in the groin area. Wore them for 6 months with not a single complaint or change in them and decided to buy two more pairs, but different kinds. So I bought these, and a pair of Calvin Klein micro modals... The Under Armour boxer briefs are pretty nice. They're nice and stretchy with strong support for your butt and legs but I definitely would appreciate more room in the crotch area (the boys keep feeling squeezed). Also the material feels like the Nike running shirts that feel like silky paper (if that makes any sense). Like they're nice but also have an odd texture to them. Besides that I love the length, and they are great at wicking moisture which is good especially because I work out 5 days a week between classes. I'd recommend these to anyone and everyone, but also if you have that extra $5 I'd go with Kenneth Cole or Calvin Klein (not 100% cotton though, go for the ones with elastane and/or polyester and what not).
N**X
old style better than new
I still have two pair of original black Under Armor and they still fit great. More recently I purchased a pair of the white and the black/red, and they are cut differently and fit differently. I'm tall and high waisted, and the newer style ride up in the inseam which is very uncomfortable. The newer ones seem to be less generously cut.
D**C
Wow, All I will wear now.
My son who was deployed to Afghanistan in the Army turned me on to these underwear. They are not your typical underarmour underpants. There is no "gap" in the crotch (like all the others) as these are form fitted to hold your package. The package area has an access port for ease of going to the bathroom (If you already wear other underarmour underpants, you now have no more undoing your belt and dropping your underpants to pee) and, it is made of a special soft ventilated material. There are _no seams_ that cause irritation. These are Maximum comfort and it wicks away the heat and moisture. I work outside here in the south and in a matter of minutes, my cotton underwear are soaking wet with sweat which as you know, will cause chaffing if you don't change out to dry underwear. I am a convert! I will not wear anything else again. As for someone's comment on small sizing, I wear a 42/44 and ordered that size which fit just fine. If you are older like me and have a "dunlap" then NO, the elastic waistband won't fit your belly. If that describes you, then just roll the waist band down one time so that it fits on your hips. The comfortable snug fit will keep them in place. I never thought I'd spend 20 dollars each for underwear but after trying one pair, I quickly ordered 6 more!
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