Kamis, 27 Juli 2017

Finding Organic Skin Care Products in Today's Market Isn't As Hard As You May Think

Organic skin care products are all the rage right now and there are a lot of reasons for this. Firstly, organic products are better for you and secondly, they usually don't end up giving you adverse reactions. If you have sensitive skin, then organic skin care ranges could be exactly what you need. You can find a huge range of options on the web and there are also some high street stores that stock these products.

Most of the time, it takes a few years to find a skin care regime that works for you. Most people will experience some sort of side effect from new products such as breakouts, oily skin or even allergic reactions. Therefore, it's always a good idea to start with something simple such as organic skin care ranges.

Organic basically means that it's completely natural and hasn't been treated with any kind of chemicals and therefore it's much less likely to give you any kind of sensitivity problems. A lot of us have sensitive skin and unfortunately a lot of the skin products available on today's market can aggravate these sensitivities.

However, the good thing is that organic skin care ranges are becoming much more commonplace and this means that you shouldn't have too much trouble finding something that's suitable for your needs. Most organic beauty products are available on the web and you can also find a good range of options in stores like The Body Shop and Lush.

You may have to spend a few weeks trying out different products to find the ones that work for you but if you stick to natural beauty products, you should have no problems. However, whatever kind of skin products you're looking for, it's always wise to do some research - try and find some reviews on the web.

Most of the time, organic skin care products are easy to find and if you're looking for some gift packs for Christmas then you'll easily find what you need. Just have a good look around before you buy anything and see if you can find some reviews on the web to find out just what the products are really like.

Senin, 10 Juli 2017

Essential Guide for Men - Pandora and Charm Bracelet Buying for the Women in Your Lives

I'm a man, a fairly typical one at that, and as such present buying has never been my strong point. So after buying my other-half a pair of wellies for Christmas last year, I soon learned my lesson that this wasn't going to be an acceptable option this year, and so had to do some research ahead of Christmas 2010.....

Now, to make it easier for me after the Wellington debacle, she had taken to dropping me a number of hints throughout the year that she would like a charm bracelet. All well and good, but as any of you who have ever Googled charm bracelets or tried to brave the local jewellery shop fronted by pushy camp sales assistants will know, it's a minefield. So I thought I would offer everyone out there the benefit of my extensive research and (until recently) fairly limited but growing experience in the area.

So first, you have to negotiate all the different options out there, and there are a lot! Chamilia, Nomination, Truth, Pandora, the list is seemingly endless. By far the safest option, and one of the most popular by all accounts, is Pandora. They are Danish designers who only retail their products through their own shops or through selected top-end jewellers. Their ranges seem more extensive than some of the other brands, the quality seems great, and the lifespan and longevity of their products is what really swung it for me... a charm bracelet is after all supposed to be build upon over a period of time, so you need to know that you will be able to add to it for some time to come, and I felt more assured of that with the Pandora range than I did with any of the others.

Another benefit is the range of prices of the charms you can buy.... yes there are gold and diamond charms that whilst stunning, will set you back hundreds, but when something is all about sentiment rather than just material value as these things seem to be, it's nice that friends, kids and just about everyone can contribute; with charms starting from just £25 each.

But what do you need? Well going back to my aforementioned fear of jewellery shops, I have to say I originally went to one of the dedicated Pandora shops and was assisted very informally by a delightful assistant who wasn't at all pushy, and led me through the process with no intimidation and a good deal of humor. It was the Pandora shop in Windermere, Cumbria, and the assistant ably advised me that what you actually need to start with was the bracelet. Now there are some gorgeous leather and limited edition options which I believe start from just £30, all the way through to gold options for a little over a thousand pounds. The silver or the silver with a gold clasp are apparently the most popular, but here's a word of advice.... if at all possible, have your lady with you for the sizing of it. My lass has slender wrists so the temptation was to get the smallest bracelet but by the time it has charms on it this wouldn't have been big enough. That said, the shops are great with this, and if the size had been wrong, they would have been happy to change it after the event.

So once you have your bracelet, what else do you need? Well it seems there are something called "clips" of which it's useful (though not imperative) to have two. These clips sit equidistantly spaced opposite the clasp and allow any charms in the early days to sit neatly between them at the top of the bracelet. Pandora also recommend this as a means of evenly distributing the weight of the bracelet and I have to say this does make sense. They are priced from £25 upwards depending on your choice of material, and I think they're a must. Additionally, as these charm bracelet things can be carrying a lot of value (both in money and sentimental terms) very quickly, I'd also suggest a safety chain. Again whilst they aren't completely necessary they do look very pretty, and you know that in the unlikely event of the clasp coming loose, you have the backup of the chain. These start from £70 depending on how elaborate you want to be.

Then of course come the charms, and I must admit I've developed quite an addiction to buying these, visiting a further two jewellers after making my original purchase, both of whom were similarly delightful and helpful and not scary at all; AJ Parkes in Northwich, Cheshire and Silvertree in Lancaster, Lancashire. You can literally get almost anything in any material, with any stone, carrying any sentiment. You can also buy them online but I would recommend that you check out the Pandora site first for recommended stockists to ensure you get the genuine article as I have heard a few horror stories about copy goods.

Another term you might hear is "spacers" - now that my girlfriend has a number of charms on there, you sometimes find that there is a small space left which is too small for a charm, but would neatly accommodate one of the spacers in the range - not as elaboarate or extensive in terms of selection as the charms but small and pretty and with prices starting from around £20 are nice little stocking fillers in themselves.

The cherry on the cake is that the stockists always offer a gift wrapping service, and all the items come in authentic Pandora packaging (box and gift bag wrapped with ribbon) and look like you have put an awful lot of time and effort into the purchase of it, even if you haven't!

In a rare romantic twist, I hid the items all around the house so that each time the other half visited the airing cupboard, the crockery cupboard etc, she would be greeted by a pretty little bag with a bow containing yet another lovely charm.... a little touch that took no effort at all but kept a smile on her face for the whole day. I think I have now redeemed myself for the boot disaster next year and can rest easy in the knowledge that Pandora has given ME a great gift too.... it's a complete dream for guys like me who are effectively being offered the ease of being able to give thoughtful, romantic, appropriate gifts at Christmas, Birthdays, Valentines, Anniversaries for years to come.... brownie points galore!