Upgrade Your Summer Salad
So, if you are looking to upgrade your Summer salad, keep scrolling for my recommendations that go beyond the basic greens.
So, if you are looking to upgrade your Summer salad, keep scrolling for my recommendations that go beyond the basic greens.
June 18th is National Splurge Day, so keep scrolling for my recommendations for 10 luxury splurge ideas. Of course, any of my ideas can be mixed and matched to create a unique experience. Whether you are looking for something luxurious to treat yourself to or with your significant other, there are many things you can
Did you know sun exposure accelerates skin aging? Since many people are not aware of the damage caused by UVA/UVB rays, I’m going to share some tips for healthy skin with you. I’m an advocate of safe sun! So, I want to explain why it’s important to use SPF 30+ every time you leave your
For the best essential sun safety tips for skin cancer awareness month, keep scrolling for everything you need to know about the ABCDEs of melanoma.
Wear pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! So, the month of October is dedicated to learn about this disease through early detection with regular screenings.
Vision meets fashion! So, eyewear not only corrects vision but also protects your eyes from the dangerous ultraviolet rays. In the same fashion, this accessory expresses your style. Moreover, there are many different colors, designs, and frame shapes. Keep scrolling to learn all about eyewear.
Celebrate Easter in Style! Whether you are entertaining and looking for chic decor or for something to wear for the holiday, keep scrolling for some of my ideas for a stylish holiday celebration.
So, are you looking for the best essential oils for headaches and migraines? I have tried many different oils and have seen quick results.
Elevate your Lashes! So, today is National Lash Day. At the same time, this day was introduced by the House of Lashes. They started this day to help give everyone beautiful and long eyelashes.
Rock red for American Heart Month! So, heart disease is the number #1 killer of women. In 2004, the American Heart Association started an initiative to address one of women’s biggest health risks.