A Star Guide to Great Father's Day Gifts

Hosea Chanchez, Common and Columbus Short offer tips

Treat Dad Like a Star - If you have no idea what to get your dad on Father’s Day, check out some of these celebrity favorites that would flatter any deserving pop. (Photo: INFphoto.com)

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Treat Dad Like a Star - If you have no idea what to get your dad on Father’s Day, check out some of these celebrity favorites that would flatter any deserving pop. (Photo: INFphoto.com)

The Hardworker - Your dad works hard, so get him a great massage! Take a cue from Columbus Short and bring the spa to him. “I’ll have a private masseuse and she’ll come to the house or come to the set and hook it up. A massage is as far as I’ll go concerning pampering.” (Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)

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The Hardworker - Your dad works hard, so get him a great massage! Take a cue from Columbus Short and bring the spa to him. “I’ll have a private masseuse and she’ll come to the house or come to the set and hook it up. A massage is as far as I’ll go concerning pampering.” (Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)

The Smooth Criminal \r - He cares about his skin, too, so purchase Laz Alonso’s triple threat. “To cleanse my face, I use the Nettoyant Visage cleanser by Guinot. The exfoliant I’m using is Shiseido Men Deep Cleansing Scrub, and I use Kiehls Ultra Facial Moisturizer.” Dad will be glad he didn’t have to trek all over town to get these skin gems. \r\r(Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

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The Smooth Criminal \r - He cares about his skin, too, so purchase Laz Alonso’s triple threat. “To cleanse my face, I use the Nettoyant Visage cleanser by Guinot. The exfoliant I’m using is Shiseido Men Deep Cleansing Scrub, and I use Kiehls Ultra Facial Moisturizer.” Dad will be glad he didn’t have to trek all over town to get these skin gems. \r\r(Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

The Go-Getter - If your dad’s time piece is looking a little shabby, or he’s chronically checking his phone because he doesn’t have one, get good ‘ol dad a fabulous watch. “I’m a fanatic for watches. I collect them,” says The Game star Hosea Chanchez. “My everyday time piece is an 18k yellow gold Cartier. I’m really into yellow gold.”(Photo: Albert L. Ortega/PictureGroup)

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The Go-Getter - If your dad’s time piece is looking a little shabby, or he’s chronically checking his phone because he doesn’t have one, get good ‘ol dad a fabulous watch. “I’m a fanatic for watches. I collect them,” says The Game star Hosea Chanchez. “My everyday time piece is an 18k yellow gold Cartier. I’m really into yellow gold.”(Photo: Albert L. Ortega/PictureGroup)

The Makeover Candidate - Help him upgrade his closet by paying for a tailor to fix some of his ill-fitting suits, pants and blazers. “Buying expensive clothes is not necessary to get a good look; clothes that fit properly is," says Fonzworth Bentley. "A good tailor can make all the difference. It's amazing how the right fit can transform an item of clothing.” (Photo: Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)

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The Makeover Candidate - Help him upgrade his closet by paying for a tailor to fix some of his ill-fitting suits, pants and blazers. “Buying expensive clothes is not necessary to get a good look; clothes that fit properly is," says Fonzworth Bentley. "A good tailor can make all the difference. It's amazing how the right fit can transform an item of clothing.” (Photo: Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)

Common in Happy Feet Two - It’s back to the Antarctica for the 3D sequel of this Academy Award winning hit animated film. This time around Mumble, The Master of Tap’s son Erik runs away because he can’t dance and then meets a penguin who can fly! Hits theaters nationwide November 18 and features the voices of Sofia Vergara, Alecia Moore (Pink), Brad Pitt and Elijah Wood. (Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

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Dad of the Year - Let him know that his words and actions always matter. Sometimes, a card with a heartfelt message is the best gift. “I didn’t grow up around my father, but he became an important part of my life," says Common. "As a kid, just being able to talk to him and being able to visit him sometimes—just his words and his presence were really important.” (Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)