Thursday, 3 August 2023

Anthropologie George & Viv Beauty Advent Calendar 2023– Full Reveal

Anthropologie have announced their George & Viv Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 and it is worth over £300 but will go on sale for just £78.
Anthropologie George & Viv Beauty Advent Calendar 2023– Full Reveal
Inside the calendar you will find a total of 24 beauty products of which 15 of them will be full-sized. The  Anthropologie George & Viv Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 and will be available to pre-order for those AnthroPerks members which is free to join, from 12th September before it goes to a general pre-order later in the month.

If you don't want to see what is inside this Advent Calendar, then please do not scroll down any further because there is a list of the entire contents. 


What’s inside:

  • Solasta Skin Nourishing Rose Facial Oil 30ml Full Size
  • Adaptology Anti-aging Serum 10ml Full Size
  • Plenaire Rose Jelly Gentle Makeup Remover 30ml Full Size
  • Nailkind So Over The Top Nail Polish 8ml Full Size
  • Anatome Sleep Oil 30ml Full Size
  • Willowberry Nutrient Boost Day Cream 30ml Full Size
  • Fyg Find Your Glow Candle 70g
  • Løre Originals Cleansing Exfoliating And Nourishing Bar 50g Full Size
  • Dreem Distillery Moonlit Face Mask 15ml
  • Stories Parfumes Stories No.01 Stories No.02 15ml Full Size
  • Fewe Take A Deep Breath Spray 10ml Full Size
  • Floral Street 3 X 1.5ml In Wonderland Peony, Sunflower Pop & Sweet Almond Blossom
  • Floragy Refresh Clay Face Mask 35g Full Size
  • Herlum Hand & Body Lotion Sandalwood & Grapefruit 50ml
  • Bybi Eye Plump Full Size
  • Verden Hortosa Hand And Body Balm 55ml
  • Spritz Wellness Atmosphere Mist 10ml
  • Urban Apothecary Fig Tree Hand & Body 50ml
  • Baie Botanique Rose Renew Anti-ageing Serum 15ml Full Size
  • Sister & Co. Myrtle Bath Oil 30ml
  • Ilapothecary Eye Serum 10ml Full Size
  • Palette Vermillion Poppy Nail Paint 6ml Full Size
  • Upcircle Cleansing Face Balm 20ml
  • Plant Dpt Arctic Moss & Wild Fern City Hydration Day Cream 50ml Full Size


I think this is a great varied list of beauty products and their brands to be found inside the  Anthropologie George & Viv Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 and, if you want to be kept up to date of news on other Beauty Advent Calendars, then I have them listed right here.
















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Harrods Fragrance Advent Calendar for 2023

If the Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 hasn't quite caught your attention (it is amazing), then maybe the Harrods Fragrance Advent Calendar for 2023 will?
Harrods Fragrance Advent Calendar for 2023
As with the Beauty Advent Calendar, the Harrods Fragrance Advent Calendar 2023 is availble for pre-order right now for those people who are members of the MyBeauty Rewards Programme, which is free to join! This Fragrance Advent Calendar is worth a mind-blowing £1009 but is on sale for just £175.

Again, if you don't want to see what is inside this Advent Calendar, then please do not scroll down any further because there is a list of the entire contents. 



What’s inside:

  • Byredo Gypsy Water (8ml)
  • Escentric Molecules Molecule 04 Eau de Toilette (30ml)
  • Parfums de Marly Delina (30ml)
  • Montale Arabians Tonka (20ml)
  • Tiziana Terenzi Kuma (50ml)
  • Ormonde Jayne Montabaco Verano (30ml)
  • Roja Elysium Eau Intense (10ml)
  • Thameen Carved Oud (10ml)
  • Bulgari Spettacolore and Baciami Eau de Parfum (2 x 10ml)
  • Xerjoff Starlight (15ml)
  • Les Eaux Primordiales Superose (30ml)
  • Maison Francis Kurkdjian Gentle Fluidity Gold and Gentle Fluidity Silver (2 x 11ml)

I think this is a great varied list of fragrances to be found inside the Harrods Fragrance Advent Calendar for 2023 and, if you want to be kept up to date of news on other Beauty Advent Calendars, then I have them listed right here.




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Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 – On Sale Now

The 2023 Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar is now on sale, you can pre-order it from today and everything you need to know can be found in this post.
Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 – On Sale Now
The Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar 2023 is worth an incredible £1173, but it can be yours for just £250. Available for pre-order right now to members of the Harrods MyBeauty Rewards programme, which is free to join and then your calendar will be dispatched from 1st September. 

If you don't want to see what is inside this Advent Calendar, then please do not scroll down any further because there is a list of the entire contents. 


What’s inside 

  • Kylie Cosmetics High Gloss
  • Decree Treat Tincture 30ml
  • Augustinus Bader Rich Cream 15ml
  • BioEffect EGF Serum 5ml
  • Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge
  • REN Clean Skincare Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic 250ml
  • ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Overnight Matrix 30ml
  • Living Proof Perfect hair Day (PhD) Advanced Clean Dry Shampoo 83ml
  • Rodial Dragon’s Blood Eye Gel 15ml
  • 111SKIN Celestial Black Diamond Brightening Essence 30ml
  • Aromatherapy Associates Bath And Shower Oil 55ml
  • Eve Lom Cleanser
  • Sunday Riley CEO Glow Vitamin C and Turmeric Face Oil 15ml
  • Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes! Mascara
  • Gisou Honey Infused Shampoo 75ml
  • EviDenS de Beauté The Night Recovery Solution 30ml
  • Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub with Sea Salt 75ml
  • NARS Cosmetics Afterglow Lip Balm
  • Gisou Honey Infused Conditioner 50ml
  • Dr. Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum 10ml
  • DERMALOGICA Precleanse Oil 30ml
  • Acqua di Parma Shower Gel 75ml
  • Chāmpo Haircare Pitta growth serum 30ml
  • RéVive Masque des Yeux Instant De-Puffing Gel Eye Mask
  • Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Shadow
  • Floraïku Between Two Trees

This is an impressive list of contents inside the Harrods Beauty Advent Calendar for 2023 and, if you want to be kept up to date of news on other Beauty Advent Calendars, then I have them listed right here.





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Common Foot Problems Caused by High Heel Shoes

High heels may make you feel taller and more beautiful. Beauty is often sacrificed for fashion. Even the best, most luxurious pair are uncomfortable. They can also cause pain which leaves feet aching after walking. For instance, you will experience fatigue, pain, and energy drain after a long day in heels. In this case, foot patches are recommended by Mewing.coach to eliminate toxins and leave you feeling refreshed.


However, while foot patches help to relieve pain in the short run, regular wearing may also create several foot problems. High heels can compromise ankle stability and increase injury risk. They apply significant pressure to the forefoot's plantar region, causing discomfort in the leg, back, and foot. Long-term usage can lead to structural abnormalities in the foot, requiring surgical intervention. Some of the foot disorders that have been linked to wearing high heels regularly include:


Foot Problems Associated with Wearing High Heels Regularly

Common Foot Problems Caused by High Heel Shoes

A doctor can diagnose foot conditions caused by frequent high heels wearing. These include:


  • Chronic Back and Knee Pain: Maintaining balance on high heels requires adjusting the rest of the body. Your knees and back bear the shifting weight leading to some mild pain. However, wearing ill-fitting shoes daily for an extended period can develop into chronic pain and arthritis.

  • Calluses and Corns: Wearing high heels can cause a corn or callus. These are thick and painful growths on your foot. A corn occurs on the side or top of your toes, while a callus occurs on the sole.  The best treatment method is through trimming or cutting them away. However, ensure a podiatrist does the procedure.

  • Bunions: A bunion is also known as hallux valgus. It is a bump on the big toe joint that forms after years of pressure. A bunion occurs when the toe leans inward against smaller toes, pushing the joint out of alignment. Note that high heels do not cause bunions but can encourage them to form and worsen the condition. They crowd the toes, exacerbating the underlying structural issue and aggravating inflamed tissue. Also, as the bunion grows, the big toe turns towards or on top of the adjacent toe.

  • Hammertoe: A hammertoe is the bending of joints in your second, third, fourth, and little toes due to the frequent wearing of high heels. It is easy to manage a hammertoe through non-invasive measures. However, if untreated, you need to undergo foot surgery.

  • Plantar Fasciitis: High heels can cause plantar fasciitis. This is a pain sensation in the fascia connecting the heel to the toes. It can also manifest as inflammation or soreness on the foot sole. The strain on the heels can worsen the condition. Avoid wearing high heels, apply ice, use arch supports, or take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain.

  • Achilles Tendonitis: The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. Frequent high-heel wearing cause excessive limits to your range of motion. This leads to premature tightness and an increased risk of injury. Kicking off shoes causes Achilles tendonitis, requiring re-stretched for daily walking.

  • Morton's Neuroma: High heels can cause Morton's Neuroma, affecting the ball of the foot between the third and fourth toes. This condition occurs when the forefoot overloads the front joints, causing inflammation. You will experience sharp, burning pain in the ball. Your toes will experience stinging, burning, or numbing sensations.

Conclusion

Feet are crucial in balance, support, posture, and well-being. High heels can cause imbalance, poor posture, pain, and ongoing foot problems. To avoid these issues, consider the risks of high heels. However, prevention is better than cure. Hence, choose rounded or open-toed shoes with wiggle room and a soft insole. Also, consider taking breaks in heels by limiting walking time and having a second pair of flat shoes. Ensure you seek medical attention if you experience chronic pain due to your footwear.







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