Thursday 22 June 2017

Lily Lolo Mascara


Your eyes are very sensitive and can react to harmful ingredients and chemicals easily. Most people don’t realize that the mascaras and eyeliners they use to frame their eyes can contain chemicals that shouldn’t be near the eyes. Even though these cosmetics are tested and approved for human use, they aren’t the safest option available. Why take risks if you can purchase natural and organic products that won’t harm your eyes. The Lily Lolo mascara is just what you need. 


Effectiveness

People won’t wear natural mascaras if they don’t provide the right kind of effect. You want your mascara to add volume and length to your lashes and add some definition to your eyes. Not all mascaras deliver on that promise and some can’t even hold a curl long enough to properly frame the eyes. Lily Lolo mascara is carefully crafted to provide the best possible results. It defines the lashes, lengthens it, and creates that doe-eyed effect that you need to enhance your eye look. 



The advantages

The Lily Lolo mascara offers a number of advantages over regular natural mascaras. You can expect the solution to:

•    Dry quickly
•    Not irritate your eyes because it’s ophthalmologic Tested.
•    Be suitable for sensitive and easily irritated eyes
•    Have no fragrance, alcohol, and silicon free
•    A well-shaped wand for even application
•    Long-lasting smudge-free formula.
•    Intense jet black color


This mascara is vegan friendly and doesn’t have any ingredients sourced from animals. You also get a reasonable 7ml of product so the mascara will last you a while.

Natural ingredients

The mascara is made from responsibly sourced natural ingredients like fruit wax, acacia Senegal gum, clean water, sunflower seed wax, etc. These ingredients are carefully chosen to ensure they don’t cause any problems to the eyes.


Wednesday 21 June 2017

Myths about Kratom



With its ever-growing popularity, it’s not surprising that myths concerning kratom’s use and effects have started to be spread through the Internet or the media. There is a surprising amount of false information available about kratom powder that leads beginner users or interested parties to shy away from its benefits. These myths can also give firepower to lawmakers arguments that kratom should be banned and criminalized to protect people. While we can’t clear up all the strange rumors you may hear about kratom, here are 5 myths we can debunk right away.



1. It’s a synthetic drug
We believe this myth is based in ignorance on kratom’s origins. Just because kratom is new to North America, does not make it new in general. Kratom is 100% naturally derived and comes from the dried and crushed leaves of the kratom tree. It has been used in Indonesia, where it originated, for hundreds of years as alternative medicine.



2. It’s as addictive as opiates
Because kratom can help opiate addicts ease off their addiction by managing the withdrawal symptoms caused by opiate addiction, many people are led to believe that this means kratom is equally addictive. This is false. Kratom powder is not like methadone or other prescription drugs used to treat opiate withdrawal. In fact, many people find kratom to be less habit-forming than coffee. 



3. It’s not addictive at all
On the other hand, users should understand that kratom powder does have the potential to cause minor addiction in some users. Though it is less addictive than coffee, it’s important to remember that caffeine is a very common and very real addiction, as is fast food and sugar. Varying your kratom strains and dosages and taking days off will help manage your tolerance and make sure you don’t build a tolerance and addiction to kratom.


4. People will be able to tell when you’re using kratom
Using kratom powder will have noticeable effects for you, but not to others. It does not have signs or symptoms that will tip anyone off that you consumed a substance. Kratom powder will not cause you to slur, act erratically, fall asleep or have any physical disturbances. 



5. Kratom kills
There has never been a recorded death caused by consuming kratom. The only deaths ever recorded where the user had kratom in his system also showed that they had other very high levels of dangerous drugs in their system at the same time.

Tuesday 20 June 2017

How to Choose a Flattering Maxi Dress



Maxi dresses can look frumpy and ungainly if you don’t choose the right design, which is why it’s a good idea to put some thought into the purchase and buy a dress that flatters you. This isn’t as easy as it sounds, especially if you intend to shop online. You can’t try the dresses out before purchase so you don’t know if they’ll suit you well. Here are some tips on how to choose pretty and comfortable maxi dresses for the summer. 


1. Consider the length

Maxi dresses are only flattering if they’re at full length and reach your ankles. Some maxi dresses have an asymmetrical hemline and that adds edginess to the entire outfit and allows greater freedom of movement. However, the maxi dress still has the full length and reaches the ankles. Make sure the dress is of the right size and will reach the full length on your body. If the dress is too short, it will look too old-fashioned and frumpy. 



2. The necklines and sleeves

The length of maxi dresses can make them appear out of fashion and almost matronly, which is why you need to choose the neckline and sleeve design carefully. Most modern maxi dresses have off-the-shoulder, sleeveless, and deep v necklines to add a bit of modern style and sensuality to the dress. Some maxi dresses have the halter-top design, which works wonderfully with the flowing fabric and design. 



3. Fit

Maxi dresses look best if they’re loosely fitted because that adds flow and movement to the fabric. Loosely fitted maxi dresses are also more comfortable and great for hot summer weather. 



If you choose the right design for your maxi dress, you’ll look comfortable, chic, and attractive. You just need to make sure the dress flatters your overall body type and feature. You should also avoid wearing too many accessories because these dresses have a lot of volume so the entire outfit will look too busy and cluttered.