smooth hacks to hold sweat stains away

  Sweat stains can be ugly and embarrassing, so try the use of sweat pads or an antiperspirant to save you it, suggests an expert. Gunjan Gaur, b6fd8d88d79ed1018df623d0b49e84e7 expert and executive director of ALPS beauty Clinics, shares a few hacks to prevent sweat patches on your clothes: protect with sweat pads you can steer clean of embarrassing sweat stains via affixing a sweat pad to the location of the blouse under your arm on each aspect. The pad will absorb the sweat and maintain your pores and skin dry. switch…

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Use scarves, braid up to defend hair in summer time

  put on hair in braids and avoid frequent hair wash to keep your hair for the duration of summer time, says an professional. Nirmal Randhava, b6fd8d88d79ed1018df623d0b49e84e7 artist and proprietor of Indica Makeover, has shared essential suggestions for hair care in the course of summer season. wear hair in braids A messy braid may be best for preserving your hair underneath manage, the summer season heat and humidity requires a few gentle hair do. this can reduce the exposure place underneath the scorching daylight. cover make-up any other terrific summer…

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Ten things to do in Singapore

It has the third highest per capita income in the world. So it’s rich, it’s safe, it’s clean – & the mean spirited call it sterile… Here’s the thing, turn a corner and Singapore will surprise you. 1. Eating at Hawker Stalls: Recommended out of the 100s Breakfast: Queue up for Xien Xien porridge at Maxwell market Lunch: Tiong Bahru Dinner: Food trail old hawker 2. Arab street: Probably the most hybrid street you’ll ever meet… Here you’ll find Kampong houses, raised on traditional stilts, with French louvred windows, British…

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Kerala, stay beautiful…

Every time I come back I’m reminded of why it’s known as ‘God’s own country’… this is the place of simple joys! It’s serenity, vistas of emerald green hills and swaying coconut trees, which just soothes the soul. But this time 2 For The Road was not just going to explore Kerala’s natural beauty, we were going to be truly inspired! Biju Varghese was just like any other 20 year old electrician and mechanic until the day of the accident, when he was hit by a speeding bus. He ended…

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The last drive

A traveler sees what he sees, and a tourist sees what he comes to see. This is the last drive, the last stretch of road. This incredible journey comes to an end and I’m determined to make the most of it! The best thing about the journey on this show is that we let the road, the people and the place guide us, without planning out every little detail. And I have learnt that this is the best way to discover a new place. We started our final drive from…

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My Food Bucket List in Switzerland

Posted By: anamika So Switzerland is known, of course for its amazing weather, beautiful lakes, Glacier 3000, Mt. Titlis, Jungfrau, superb public transport system, the Swiss Bank, watches, history, art, sciences, the Olympic Museum, the heart-warming hospitality, the… okay so loads of things. Let’s admit one thing, though… you think Switzerland, and immediately your mind goes to… Swiss chocolates and Swiss cheese, right? Admittedly, these two ARE amazing, and any foodie trip to Switzerland is incomplete (and, quite frankly, impossible) without having sampled the magnificent Swiss made chocolates and the…

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