Bob
2nd March 2007, 01:53
Ride a motorcycle? Worried about what it does to your skin?
Then join ranks with ‘veteran biker’ Todd November (no, I am not making this up), who, concerned that he could not find any skincare products “specifically designed for the unique skin damage sustained by today's bikers” (no really, I am not making this up), teamed up with fellow biker and podiatrist Dr. Hal Abrahamson to create Biker Skin Care Products and Biker Foot Care Products.
So what is their first, flagship item? ‘Biker Tattoo Boost’, a “nourishing tattoo aftercare treatment”, and Biker Kaboom Foot Powder, a handy cure for foot odour.
So not only do we – apparently – not look after our skin and feet, but we are all covered in tattoos? Perhaps Mr November (seriously, I’m not making this up) should have considered covering up when riding?
If – for any reason – you are interested in tattoo nourishment – then www.BikerSkinCare.com can provide more information.
Then join ranks with ‘veteran biker’ Todd November (no, I am not making this up), who, concerned that he could not find any skincare products “specifically designed for the unique skin damage sustained by today's bikers” (no really, I am not making this up), teamed up with fellow biker and podiatrist Dr. Hal Abrahamson to create Biker Skin Care Products and Biker Foot Care Products.
So what is their first, flagship item? ‘Biker Tattoo Boost’, a “nourishing tattoo aftercare treatment”, and Biker Kaboom Foot Powder, a handy cure for foot odour.
So not only do we – apparently – not look after our skin and feet, but we are all covered in tattoos? Perhaps Mr November (seriously, I’m not making this up) should have considered covering up when riding?
If – for any reason – you are interested in tattoo nourishment – then www.BikerSkinCare.com can provide more information.