I fell in love with this hairstyle as soon as I saw it! It is so simple and pretty at the same time! It can be easily done at home and you can wear it on many different occasions. A must try!
A lot of people were curious about the Dry Brushing technique, a way to exfoliate dry skin using a brush or sponge! So, today we are going to talk a little bit about it! This is a body care fever that seems new, but actually, it is not. In France, people were already including the step in the beauty routine in the 50's . The technique can be weird because when you talk about exfoliation, you think of a pasty product being rubbed on the body or the brush itself with a liquid soap or something. The cool thing about this technique is that it goes beyond ordinary exfoliation. Long known in Chinese medicine and ayurveda, dry scrub also has the power to drain toxins from your body, helps reduce cellulite, is relaxing and also has a detox effect, helping in fluid retention. Other than that, it is a super simple self-care thing to be done and that we feel the results in our body right after doing it. Physically speaking, dry scrub will help you have very soft skin. R...
Audrey Hepburn is that name we always remember when we think of style icons, right? The actress died in 1993, but her legacy continues to inspire many women with her unique and completely timeless style. Today is a day for inspiration from Audrey Hepburn's timeless style. Who doesn't remember the iconic looks of Breakfast at Tiffany's? Or her fringe that has been trending for a long time? It is still possible to learn a lot from Audrey and we have here some fashion lessons from her style! 1. Have timeless pieces in your wardrobe! More than ever, everyone realized that clothes are not disposable. They are to repeat and to use a lot ! Audrey used pieces that until today are iconic and serve as a reference for us. The basic black dress of Breakfast at Tiffany's, the tailored traoussers, the suits, the sneakers, the sweaters, the stripes… Anyway, pieces she could wear on several occasions, regardless of trends. I love to know what's new and t...
As the impact of the recent coronavirus outbreak takes hold, many businesses are taking the precaution of instructing employees to work from home . While it’s tempting to rejoice at the prospect of a commute-free day spent catching up on Netflix in your pyjamas (while answering the occasional email), taking advantage of the situation could look unprofessional and affect your longer term career prospects . So if you’re new to home working, how can you ensure you uphold high professional standards despite the more relaxed, remote surroundings? Here’s 5 advices from the fabulous Debrett's : Be prepared: make sure you have everything you need: laptop, mobile phone, chargers, and access to shared files and reliable Wifi. It’s unreasonable to ask office-based colleagues to ‘just log on to my machine and send me a file’ because you didn’t plan ahead. Similarly, let colleagues know the day(s) that you won’t be in the office as far in advance as possible, so that they can plan ...