1/26/2017

Do you look with envy at the interior of other people’s homes and think why isn’t mine like that? A style is a question of confidence, the confidence to choose the right things for the right places, without compromising on practicality.
With these five interior design tips, you can have a stylish home that allows you to ooze with confidence. 

#1 Every picture tells a thousand stories

They do, don’t they? You look at your family photos and behind each one is a story, either a humorous one or one tinged with sadness.

Those family portraits and stories are important, and they should be shared. But there is one problem with the look of all these photos: the different frames.

The bo-ho style – the mish-mash of frame styles, sizes, and colors – is difficult to pull off. It can either look perfect or a mess. If your collection of family portraits look chaotic, then you have not quite got the knack. 
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*Picture taken from Pixabay

Winter can be hellish for our skin. All the harsh weather and cold temperatures can really play havoc with our face, and you will probably find that your skin is a lot drier than usual. Even if you normally suffer from overly oily skin! And when your skin is very dry, it can often be super flaky and can develop a roughness. Do you wish you knew what the key was to smoother skin? Well, wonder no more - here are some fantastic tips that can help your skin stay soft and smooth no matter the weather!
Pregnancy should be an enjoyable time but it comes with challenges. Incontinence during pregnancy is common, with many women relying on incontinence pads to manage the problem.
But why is incontinence an issue? Is there anything that can be done to alleviate the symptoms? HARTMANN Direct give us the answers.

What types of incontinence are experienced during and after pregnancy?

Stress incontinence is one type of incontinence that pregnant women can experience. This means that accidental leaks of urine happen because of increased pressure on the bladder.

As the baby grows, more weight and pressure is placed on your bladder which can make controlling it more difficult. For example, coughing or sneezing places a quick and sudden pressure on the bladder, leading to a sudden and unexpected leak of urine.