Friday 14 January 2011

Keen DIYers may adopt latex mattresses in home improvement schemes

Latex mattresses could become popular among homeowners who are looking to make the most out of DIY tips while improving their property.

According to the Cayman Net News, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is currently offering an interior design course as part of its Continuing Education programme.

The news source stated organiser of the sessions Lisa Ebanks teaches both theory and practical work, offering tips of the trade in the process - such as the use of colour.

She told the publication: "We learnt it is not good to use red in bedrooms if you have high blood pressure," before adding: "Blues are good for the bedroom."

And those inspired by her remarks to spruce up their living area may want to invest in a latex mattress in the process.

The Ramsey mattress - described as the finest luxury natural latex mattress in the market today - is available on buyOrganics and is created with pure chemical-free latex.

Friday 7 January 2011

Tips may help natural makeup users simplify the morning routine

One expert has offered tips to mothers who want to speed up the time spent in front of the mirror when applying their natural makeup.

According to lilsugar, mums often have to compromise how long they spend getting ready for the day ahead as a result of certain time constraints.

However, speaking to the publication, makeup artist at the New York Paul Labrecque salon Taymour offered mothers time-saving advice for putting on their chosen cosmetic products.

He explained people should make use of powdered foundation, as it is easy to apply, while suggesting eye makeup be kept simple with an all-over colour.

In addition, the specialist stated a good concealer could make a big difference.

"It covers under eye circles when you've been up late, conceals broken veins and can serve as an eye shadow base if necessary," Taymour noted.

Those who would like to take heed of his advice may want to invest in organic products from buyOrganics, which do not contain harmful chemicals such as lead and parabens.

Thursday 6 January 2011

Brides-to-be may offered natural makeup tips

Brides who want to get the most out of their natural makeup on their wedding day may want to take advice from one expert at the Washington Times.

Writer Tim Quinn suggested that certain cosmetic products, such as moisturiser and primer, are essential for any lady heading down the aisle in order to avoid looking "chalky" in pictures or having too much oil seep into other aspects of their makeup.

"The camera picks up more detail than our eyes do, so wearing highlighter all over your face won't make you look angelic - just greasy. Keep it to a soft glow around your eyes," the fashion specialist explained.

He added that the bride could take a photograph of themselves before the ceremony to make sure they look their best on film, making any appropriate adjustments before stepping out of the door.

Website buyOrganics currently offers a wide range of natural makeup, including lipstick, cleansers, face cream, masks, scrubs and toners.