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  • Making Smarter and Sustainable Choices – Buying Second-Hand Cars

    Making Smarter and Sustainable Choices – Buying Second-Hand Cars

    When it is time to get a new car, whether it is because your old one is now unsustainable and expensive, or because you have a freshly acquired driving licence, why not think about just getting a car that is new to you: a second-hand car, in other words? You may wonder why you should…

  • Laser and Non-Laser Solutions

    Laser and Non-Laser Solutions

    There are a lot of ways to fight back against the damage your skin incurs these days. One obvious option is surgery, but it is only a good choice if you have severe skin sags or related issues. Skin problems are best and easiest dealt with when you catch them early on. But when skin…

  • How Vintage Clothing Influences Modern Fashion

    How Vintage Clothing Influences Modern Fashion

    Vintage clothing, with its unique aesthetic and nostalgic allure, significantly shapes contemporary fashion trends. This article explores this influence, examining how past styles are reimagined for today’s market. We delve into the environmental benefits of choosing vintage clothing styles over new, emphasizing fashion’s role in sustainability. Amidst the mass-produced, fast fashion industry, vintage clothing offers individuality, quality,…

  • Top ways to stay radiant during the dark winter months

    Top ways to stay radiant during the dark winter months

    It’s chilly outside so you’ve wrapped up warm from head to toe. Your indoor heating is also cranked up to combat the cold weather outside. Does this sound like you? These contrasting temperatures can really play havoc with our skin and hair during the winter months. With a bit of love and attention, your skin…

  • Easy Styling Hacks for a Busy Mum

    Easy Styling Hacks for a Busy Mum

    What do you wear to the school run when it is cold, dark and wet outside? It is tempting to pull on the same jumper, parka coat, and pair of trainers every day but, when it comes to getting dressed for a busy day, it is possible to achieve both comfort and style. Whether it’s…

  • The Secret Confessions of a Massage Therapist

    The Secret Confessions of a Massage Therapist

    When we think about a getting massage, our thoughts most likely focus on what type we’d like and how relaxed we’ll be at the end of it. It’s quite possible that we forget to think about the main protagonist in this equation; the massage therapists. For most of us, paying for a service easily distracts…

  • Want A Smile That Opens Doors? Here are 7 Secrets

    Want A Smile That Opens Doors? Here are 7 Secrets

    Have you ever been captivated by the way someone smiled, so much so that the mental image kept playing in your mind, long after they’d gone? Everyone gets that same gooey feeling when they’d been charmed by a warm smile, complete with perfect and pearly white set of teeth. Here’s a secret: You too can…

  • Women Fall and Winter Fashion : Comfortable Elegance

    Women Fall and Winter Fashion : Comfortable Elegance

    The upcoming fashion seasons are everything women could hope for. Who does not dream about always being dress elegantly, yet comfortably so? That is exactly what fashion designers have thought of, for them, in their latest cold season collections. Here is what you can expect to find in clothing retail stores, throughout the next few…

  • How You Can Look 10 Years Younger

    How You Can Look 10 Years Younger

    Age is a funny thing. It can sneak up on you when you least expect it and even though you may feel young at heart and youthful, it doesn’t mean the exterior matches those sentiments. So, what can you do if you are starting to notice the signs of ageing and it’s making you feel…

  • Why collagen supplements are important to the health of ageing skin

    Why collagen supplements are important to the health of ageing skin

    Collagen is our skin’s building block – it’s the most plentiful protein in your body – making up approximately 30% of all the proteins you have. It’s in your muscles, tendons, bones, organs and blood vessels as well as in your skin – it’s essentially the ‘glue’ that holds everything together. Whilst it has many…

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