All over the place I’m seeing ads and articles and posts about people working on their “summer body” or their “bikini body”, talking about how it’s still not too late! I’m not working on either of these. Everyday I’m working on something MUCH more important than this, I’m working on my old lady body! Who’s with me?
Anti-ageing beauty practices: the place of collagen and gua sha
Over the last three decades in particular we’ve seen generational obsessions with a range of things from lotions and potions; plastic surgery, facial fillers, special facials, supplements and so on. At times you could be forgiven for thinking that there was a new ‘craze’ every couple of weeks and all because we try to might this natural process known as ageing.
Natural Skincare and Wellness: good for you, good for the planet
My favourite skincare products aside from body scrubs are body oils and face oils, so I was thrilled to recently discover a brand called Tea & Tonic, who not only sell delicious herbal teas, but also incredible skincare products too. Read on to find out more about this brand.
How to look after your garden
It is no easy task to keep your garden looking happy and healthy. There are a lot of different things to consider. From what kind of soil, you are going to use, to figuring out how much to water your plants, and to make matters worse it changes throughout the year depending on the weather. If you want to make your garden a success, then you need to put in the time and effort.
Orange Essential Oil: All You Need To Know
The orange essential oil has emerged as one of the most popular, elevating, and refreshing essential oils available in the market. This essential oil comes with a plethora of benefits and a range of uses.
Supporting young people through their GCSEs
GCSEs are well under way now, after a half term break young people across the UK are hopefully feeling refreshed and ready for ’round two’. My daughter has seven exams left to do now, meaning she’s over half way through. She’s pleased that the remaining exams are all a bit more spaced out, in that she doesn’t have any other days with two exams in one day.
Packing for a family holiday: but what if a bag goes missing?
When I was ten, we lost a bag on a family holiday. My mum had packed the bulk of one person’s clothes in this bag that was lost, you can imagine that caused a bit of a problem. Anyone else had this experience before? It feels pretty traumatic at the time.
The Ultimate Guide For Wedding Photography: questions to ask
When choosing a wedding photographer there are lots of things to consider. The first thing is to think about what kind of style of photos you want. Some people like heavily posed traditional formation photos, whereas others prefer a more modern, informal and more relaxed approach, where the wedding photographer captures people in their natural way – this tends to be a much more relaxed approach, which doesn’t impose on the day, and really helps when there are lots of people who don’t enjoy having their photo taken and children who don’t want to be ‘posed’.







