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Monsoon skincare: Tips for glowing skin during rainy season
Monsoon skincare: Here are six expert tips by Dr Blossom
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REVIEW: LUMEBOX Red Light Therapy
Red Light Therapy has literally, been life-changing for me! But,
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- Commonsense – Buckwheat and Butterbean SoupJune 24, 2025 at 11:56 AM gluten free vegan recipes This soup should be on the menu at every home this winter! It is not only nourishing and satisfying on a cold winter’s night, but also manages to be a refreshing, light and simple meal on a crisp, blue sky day. And, like all our favourite … Read more
- Is The True Therapy glycolic acid toner effective for clearer skin?The True Therapy 10% glycolic acid toner claims to tighten pores and give glass skin. Read this review to see if it is right for your skin type and needs. Product Suggestions Loading… Looking for a toner that can minimise pores, and leave a long-lasting glow but only find a product that leaves your face … Read more
- A Complete Guide To Our Pod Mini+ – NEOM Wellbeing UKMeet the Wellbeing Pod Mini+. Small but mighty, this next-gen wellbeing wonder is packed with clever features for misting on the move. Here’s everything you need to know about this NEW arrival, through the questions we get asked the most… What’s The Difference Between The Mini+, The Original Pod And The Pod Luxe? All our Wellbeing Pods … Read more
- How Do Photofacials Work? Understand the BasicsTop dermatologists near you talk about ‘how do photofacials work’ The human quest for beauty and preserving youthful looks has led to the discovery of some fascinating and effective treatments. Nowadays, different elements of nature i.e., ice, heat, and light are being used to treat certain skin problems are reverse the signs of aging. Photo … Read more
- 14 Natural Ways to Strengthen Your NailsEver wonder why you bother putting on polish since your nails will break or peel within a day anyway? Yep, me too. There are lots of treatments and tonics you can use to deal with damaged nails, but here are 14 natural ways to strengthen nails and less prone to annoying splitting, breaking, and peeling: … Read more
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- YouTube: Tomato Tricks for Growing in Small SpacesOur latest YouTube video shares tomato tricks for growing in small spaces. We’ve been doing it for nearly 30 years, and we’re happy to share our strategies for getting the most from your tomato bed this year. Christy shows how we plant tomatoes here at Gardenerd HQ, and how you can get more tomato plants … Read more
- YouTube: Growing Watermelons from Seed In Small SpacesYes, you can grow watermelons in small spaces! Our latest video shows you how it works. You don’t need as much room as you think, but if you have room for sprawl, you’re in good shape. Christy shares how to start watermelons from seed and contain them to small spaces in raised beds, or even … Read more
- YouTube: Cool Cucumber Varieties to GrowOur latest YouTube video shares cool cucumber varieties to grow this season. You won’t find these varieties at the grocery store, but you can grow them at home every year. There are pages and pages of cucumber varieties in some of our favorite seed catalogs. At the store you may see 3-4 types available, but … Read more
- You Won’t Believe What These 5 Skincare Steps Are Doing to Your Pores – 100% PUREYour daily skincare routine might be sabotaging your pores without you realizing it. While you’re diligently following the steps for a skincare routine you’ve read about online, some of these well-intentioned habits could actually be making your pores appear larger, more clogged, and more noticeable. Here’s the surprising truth about what’s really happening to your … Read more
- Wordless Wednesday: A Garden’s ProgressPart of the joy of gardening is watching the garden’s progress. Go go from seedling to flowering to fruit is not only engaging, it’s a satisfying reward for hard work. Here’s some inspiration from Gardenerd HQ as the garden progresses this summer. The Garden’s Progress Basil sprouts nearby tomato plants. Tomatoes are flowering. It’s time … Read more
- Why Your Skin Needs a Natural Face Cleanser (Especially If You Have Po – 100% PURETired of cleansers that leave your skin feeling tight, dry, or worse—like your pores are putting on a show? You’re not alone. Many traditional formulas are too harsh, throwing your skin off balance from the very first step. Natural cleansers flip the script. They work with your skin, not against it—nourishing, calming, and helping reduce … Read more
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How To Make Your Backyard More Bee-Friendly
There’s nothing like the comforting hum of bees buzzing around your home oasis on a hot summer day. It’s no secret that some bee species are in trouble thanks to things like toxic pesticides, invasive plants, and climate change. Luckily, there are a few things we can do to make our backyard more bee-friendly. Skip

Strawberry Matcha Swiss Roll
During the blooming warmth of June, take a cruise along the rural farmland roads of Oregon, and you’re bound to stumble across a local farm with a hand-painted “U-Pick Strawberries” sign proudly displayed out front. If you dream of strawberry season every year as I do, you will have your car parked with a bucket

How to Prune Tomatoes for a Larger Harvest: Expert Tips
Co-authored by: Edible Gardening Expert This article was co-authored by Erin Hostetler and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Erin Hostetler is an Edible Gardening Expert and the Owner & Farmer of The Patio Farmer, a small business based in Charlotte, North Carolina. With over 10 years of experience working on farms and growing food,

Local: Culver City Garden Show – This Saturday!
Attention Angelinos: Come to the Culver City Garden Show this weekend to get your fill of everything gardening! Christy will be the keynote speaker on Saturday, June 21 at 1:30 p.m. Shop for plants and other gardening gear. Enter the plant contest and raffle. Take a class and commune with fellow gardeners. And after Christy’s

Our Skincare Secret? Dopamine!
Dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain, is known for its role in creating feelings of pleasure and reward. It also happens to be linked to promoting holistic skin health. FAVORITE WAYS TO BOOST OUR DOPAMINE RELEASE Morning Yoga Stretch Kick off your day with some yoga vibes! Stretch, bend, and breathe your way to

This Skincare Routine Fixes It All – 100% PURE
Tired of looking tired? Dark circles, eye bags, and puffiness don’t have to be permanent fixtures on your face. With the right combination of targeted treatments and strategic application techniques, you can address all three concerns simultaneously while preventing new issues from developing. Here’s the comprehensive eye care routine that tackles every under-eye problem with

Non-Surgical Weight Loss Treatments: Costs, Benefits, & Results
Each person has a unique way of connecting with their body, as it is a more personal and emotional experience. Feeling good about your body Is not just about the numbers that come up on the scale, but it’s more about how comfortable you are, how you wish to live your life, and how you

Tips for eating and sleeping on international flights — Star Anise Organic Wholefoods
SLEEP. I sleep poorly on flights so I take a natural melatonin. I like Young Living chewable Immupro tablets or Young Living Sleepessence (To purchase YL products please email me as you need an existing account holder to set up a wholesale account for you and it would be my pleasure to do so) and I

Easy Tomato Bruschetta
Who doesn’t love a good tomato bruschetta? Bruschetta is an easy appetizer, a healthy snack, or perfect side for soup or salad. And just look at this Easy Tomato Bruschetta, gorgeous!(This post contains affiliate links from which I may make a commission. Your price remains the same.) Let’s Discuss Pronunciation: Straight out of the gate

What Does Climate Change Mean for Agriculture? Less Food, and More Emissions
Blog June 30, 2025 | Source: Grist | by Frida Garza New research spotlights the challenge of growing food on a warming planet. Two recent studies — one historical and the other forward-looking — examine how rising temperatures have made and could continue to make agricultural production less efficient, fundamentally reshaping the global food system as producers