April 8th, 2011 by Stand Team
The importance of care of our legs has been discussed at the previous time, especially in times when the desire to show is more.
But the care of our legs not only is due to aesthetic reasons, but we must also care by health issues.
The legs bear the full weight of our body throughout the day, and if we’re much time unemployed or coming and going permanently, the risk of varicose veins increases.
To loosen and refresh our legs is advisable to use products that have menthol or mint.
The menthol is antibacterial, refreshing and anesthetic, when applied to the skin increases blood flow, which produces a better movement. It also produces a stimulus cold, to which the body responds procrastinating vessels.
You can use these products daily after the workday. The varieties are many: gels aromatic, exfoliating, balsams, creams refreshing; all on the basis of mint. Read the rest of this entry »
July 16th, 2010 by Stand Team
Today is Monday, day by excellence to begin what is, from subsistence, until courses, turning to the gym until reaching an idea as INTRICATE as “ordered one himself.”
If you have chosen Monday as the official day to begin to live a life more orderly, this entry is ideal for you, because we will see in this site a series of tips to make your plan of “reorganization of life” a success.
Let’s start by sort literally, and the first thing we have to sort is your house. Exempts spaces, for example: in your closet insurance that there are many garments that no longer use, nothing prevents you from which you rid of them and go to donate.
Orders also your desktop, these mountain of papers stacked insurance that can rid, the best thing to do that is organized and classify in at least two categories as simple as “the need”-”do not need”, the papers that do not need can go to the trash.
Another of the things that makes it appear our work area very disorganized is that amount of pens and pencils that we do not use. Don’t need 20, with four or five pens that store will be enough. Read the rest of this entry »