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5 Small Home Improvements That Make A Big Difference*
There’s no place like home. But now that many of us have spent the last few months looking at the same four walls day in, day out, the décor might feel a little bit stale. If that’s the case, fear not! Just a few minor DIY changes can give your home a new lease of life and make it feel brand new all over again. With that in mind, here are 5 little home improvements that will make a big difference to your house. Repaint The obvious one. A fresh coat of paint is a relatively cheap way to liven up your living room and brighten the bedroom. Neutral colours…
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Food and Drink to Avoid After Whitening Your Teeth*
Teeth whitening is a safe, non-invasive, and affordable way to improve your appearance and boost your self-esteem. Although there are plenty of cosmetic dental procedures out there that can improve the straightness of your teeth, whitening your teeth is sometimes all it might take to enhance your smile. However, not everyone understands that if you want to prolong the results of your teeth whitening treatment, then it is important that you pay close attention to your diet. With this in mind, let us first discuss the most common teeth whitening treatments before then suggesting types of food and drink to avoid both during and after the whitening process. A Brief…
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3 Social Distance Date Ideas To Try This Summer*
It’s July, and yes, we’re still in the midst of a pandemic, lucky us! But as everyone keeps telling me, can’t put our lives on hold forever.. and while I’m okay with that sentiment I wish everyone wanted to do this and keep safe! Unfortunately many people think these two things are mutually exclusive, but you can keep safe and attemp to get your life back in some way, and that includes dating. Lockdown has been tough on us single people. For long time we couldn’t see anyone, not even our friends and family, that type of isolation can affect mental health, but it can also give you the time…
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Living Life on a Budget in 2020
Ever since I became officially an adult, I’ve lived life on a strict budget, apart from the years I was age 21-23. For my first three years in adult hood, I was at university. Due to my parents income I didn’t qualify for much extra so I had to take a job. Of course university is all about the social life so I remember having £6 to feed myself for a week so I could still go out when I wasn’t at work. After I finished University I had a few care free years of shopping sprees and trips before I fell pregnant and then the excessive budgeting started all…
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3 Ways to Promote Oral Care with Children*
When you move from brushing your child’s teeth for them to encouraging them to brush their own, you’re always in for a bit of a battle, especially if your child is Little Miss Independent like mine is. Growing up I was constantly told how important oral care is, and unfortunately I ended up having a bad experience with my dentist (he’s since been struck off and can no longer practice) which ultimately ruined my smile forever. At the moment it’s not affecting my self confidence too much, but one day should I have a bit more spare cash, I’d definitely consider seeking professional help. In the mean time there is…
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Make It Memorable- Unique Wedding Venues You Wouldn’t Want To Miss*
When it comes to the biggest occasions in your life, your wedding definitely takes the cake. And preparing for it deserves the best because you should go the extra mile to make it memorable for everyone who attends. The most important aspect is the venue and it makes sense to choose something unique rather than the quintessential reception hall at a local hotel. Still, you need not spend a fortune to impress your guests because there are plenty of options that are unique yet would not burn a hold in your pocket. Here are some you can consider for making your big day memorable. Botanical garden A local botanical garden…