Did you see this picture of Khourtney?She looks amazing and definitely knocking off the other two in the fashion department. She looks amazing and shows that print on print can always work! Prints will never go away!They are Spring/Summer must haves, the always come in different color palletes and so but print is print!If you gat one save em always..You'll thank me later.Pics below enjoy!xx
Friday, 10 May 2013
Marchesa SPRING RTW 2013!
I love and breathe Marchesa...just one Fashion house you cannot ignore!The fabrics,finishing,styling is exquisite and oozes grandeur more than half the time! I'm in love with their Ready to wear 2013 collection for Spring and the infusion of the indian fabrics into literally the whole collection. For my Nigerian sisters looking for styles to sew with their Ankara clothe or any other fabric,you can get a tip or two from here!Pics below..enjoy!
Blossom always xxxxx
CUPPING! Ever heard of that?
Hmmmm!I hear and read all sorts that happen in this world of ours!So Cupping!Anybody heard of that?I guess not.When I first saw pictures of the process..it looked gross and painful but apparently the 'cupping' process is meant to supposedly improve blood flow! Righ!So Jennifer Aniston was seen at a movie premier looking all glamorous but with marks said to have been left by cupping...It doesn't look sexy,I tell you now!Lol!No ways am I subjecting my beautiful back to this isshhh.....! So what is cupping?
Dating back 5,000 years, the therapy is a form of acupuncture, and is based on the idea that suction from the cups draws the skin up and mobilizes blood and energy around the body.
‘If someone is under stress, or they've suffered a physical trauma like a pulled shoulder, the energy in their body can become stagnated,’ explains Ian Stones, an acupuncturist in Farnham, Surrey, and member of the British Acupuncture Council, who has been practicing cupping for six years. ‘Cupping enables the blood and energy to move again and travel to the area to begin the healing process.
‘It can also have good results if someone is coming down with a cold. The suction can help to stop the cold penetrating further into the system.’ Typically, a flame is first placed inside a glass or rubber cup, so the heat can create a partial vacuum, before the flame is removed and the cup held to the skin for about three minutes. Although the resulting marks can look alarming, they are temporary, and this kind of cupping should not hurt in any way as the cups used are thick-rimmed and do not heat up. Other forms of cupping — which costs around £50 per session — involve using a sort of suction kit, so no flame is needed'
Forget that!I don't care, there's no way am doing that even if it was for a pound!If you stressed,take a holiday, read a book,listen to some uplifting music, spend more time with close friend and family,go to the gym/exercise more...I don't know why things like this tend to take more priority over more traditional methods of tackling blood flow, energy....Just though I share though,so now you know! Thanks for stopping by!Blossom always, sign up,leave your comments and enjoy the weekend! xxxxx
Dating back 5,000 years, the therapy is a form of acupuncture, and is based on the idea that suction from the cups draws the skin up and mobilizes blood and energy around the body.
‘If someone is under stress, or they've suffered a physical trauma like a pulled shoulder, the energy in their body can become stagnated,’ explains Ian Stones, an acupuncturist in Farnham, Surrey, and member of the British Acupuncture Council, who has been practicing cupping for six years. ‘Cupping enables the blood and energy to move again and travel to the area to begin the healing process.
‘It can also have good results if someone is coming down with a cold. The suction can help to stop the cold penetrating further into the system.’ Typically, a flame is first placed inside a glass or rubber cup, so the heat can create a partial vacuum, before the flame is removed and the cup held to the skin for about three minutes. Although the resulting marks can look alarming, they are temporary, and this kind of cupping should not hurt in any way as the cups used are thick-rimmed and do not heat up. Other forms of cupping — which costs around £50 per session — involve using a sort of suction kit, so no flame is needed'
Forget that!I don't care, there's no way am doing that even if it was for a pound!If you stressed,take a holiday, read a book,listen to some uplifting music, spend more time with close friend and family,go to the gym/exercise more...I don't know why things like this tend to take more priority over more traditional methods of tackling blood flow, energy....Just though I share though,so now you know! Thanks for stopping by!Blossom always, sign up,leave your comments and enjoy the weekend! xxxxx
When it's right to get back together with your Ex Boo!
Hello beautiful people...So sorrry for my absentia....I will def try harder to keep up with posting more stuffs on.Dont know how I got to this yahoo Lifestyle page and stumbled into this article and thought I blog em! Personally I feel some if not all of it is right!Have a read and pass away to others, you never know whose relationship you might be saving!Thanks for reading and as usual Blossom always xoxoxox
Can a break-up ever be fixed?
Couples can break up because they’re too young to appreciate what they’ve got and haven’t yet got the maturity to deal with the demands of a relationship. On top of that, the upheavals of young life - university, new job, changing circles of friends - can get in the way. Once life has settled down and you’ve spent significant time apart, you may realise exactly what you were missing. It’s a cliche but you don’t always know what you had until it’s gone. Age changes people in different ways though, so take it slowly and don’t have unrealistic expectations.
When he’s dealt with his problems
When you’ve forgiven him
When everyone else says you should
Can a break-up ever be fixed?
It can be tempting to revisit old ground when it comes to relationships, particularly when loneliness kicks in. While romances end for a reason and the decision to get back together should never be taken lightly, these examples reveal there are times where a second chance might just be the best idea…
When you’re now living closer
If a long-distance relationship didn't work out, it might be worth getting back in touch if one of you moves closer. Be upfront about how you’re feeling and explain to your ex that things might be different now you're in the same city, and you're willing to give it another go. It's amazing how much easier being on the same bus route can make things. If all that was holding you back was logistics, a change of circumstances can make a world of difference.
When you’ve both grown up
When he’s dealt with his problems
If a relationship didn’t work the first time, you can guarantee old problems will rear their ugly head again unless something has really changed. If your ex has truly confronted the issues that drove you apart - he might have put a stop to his all-night benders or finally plucked up the courage to speak to his boss about his unreasonable hours - things might run a lot more smoothly between you. But let him show you he’s definitely changed before you take the plunge.
When you’ve forgiven him
Some sins are easier to overlook than others - you may find it hard to get over his cheating, for example. But if he’s sincerely sorry for past mistakes, and you can honestly say you’ve forgiven him, by all means give it another go. However, if you find you’re still reading his emails, glancing through his phone and verifying his stories, the trust has probably gone for good. Test your feelings by taking his word at face value and refusing to check up on him. If you’re left anxiety-free, you could be on to a good thing.
When everyone else says you should
Ultimately, it’s the couple’s decision whether you should get back together. But if the people you trust the most are screaming that you’re perfect for one another, it could be worth looking at the situation from their perspective. They say your mother knows best, and if your mother, sister, best friends and auntie all reckon you’re an ideal match, give reconciliation some serious thought. Ask them to give you specific reasons, make a list and see if you’re convinced.
culled from yahoo!Lifestyle
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