I made the most beautifully green smoothie this morning! 1 banana, 1 red apple, 2 small oranges, a couple strawberries, kale, and spirulina. Yum! #vegan #raw #food (Taken with instagram)
I made the most beautifully green smoothie this morning! 1 banana, 1 red apple, 2 small oranges, a couple strawberries, kale, and spirulina. Yum! #vegan #raw #food (Taken with instagram)
We all want to make our eyes “pop” and look pretty but sometimes it can be kind of difficult, not every shade is best for every eye colour, so here’s some colours that may just work for you and your eyes.
Blue eyes should try: Gold, bronze, ash, taupe, grey, heather, slate, apricot, peach, and lilac tones.
Light Brown eyes should try: Rich dark brown, mocha, khaki, stone and bark tones.
Dark Brown eyes should try: Electric blue, Milky chocolate and dark chocolate tones, indigo, teal and white tones.
Green eyes should try: Purple,plum,beige,camel,slate, lilac and taupe tones. Green can be used but be cautious when using or switch it up with some green eyeliner instead.
Hazel eyes should try: Brown and pink tones.
Grey eyes should try: You can experiment the most as you almost have a blank canvas, but for added impact try bronze and grey tones. To avoid looking washed out avoid shades like white, and try darker tones.
As winter approaches here in Australia, sensitive skin becomes even more of is a struggle to fight, the cold drying air, the drying heaters and the hot showers don’t help one bit and just one wrong product can stuff up your skin, so I share with you my sensitive skin favourites:
- Trilogy’s…
Your skin is very sensitive so I recommend trying to avoid the listed chemicals below, it can be very hard to find products for the skin/face without these products, so you may need to look a little harder. Go for natural products on the skin and Ophthalmologist tested eye products. You don’t have…