he load on a single area and promote the thickening of the skin in certain places. • aging, because the skin tends to dry out as we get older. Why do heels crack? Even though the problem of dry feet is exacerbated by the cold in winter, cracked heels can occur all year round. In this particula ...
style The @Trotterpup account has something to melt animal lovers but also fashionistas... Indeed, Sonya Yu loves to make Trotter pose with hats, heels or even glasses! A post shared by Trotter (@trotterpup) on 31 December. 2012 at 6:16am PST Tutu, beret, fancy dress, high heels or som ...
sh => not hesitate to apply it several times a day => remember to moisturize your feet every night with shea butter, for example (especially on the heels), and to put on thick socks right after to optimize the effectiveness of the product Drink plenty During cold waves, one of the reflexes we migh ...
le. Finally, did you know that there are overshirts long enough to be worn as a single piece? In this case, you just have to add a big belt and heels to compose your evening outfit. As you can see, the 'overshirt' or shacket is THE must-have piece to adopt this year! ...
chocolate has a rather low glycemic index, between 20 and 30. So you can totally indulge in a square or two of dark chocolate if you enjoy it on the heels of a well-balanced meal. On the other hand, avoid white chocolate and chocolate bars that have a glycemic index between 50 and 70. Also, d ...
ng Asparagus and sun-dried tomato clafoutis is a colorful springtime vegetable recipe. 1- If you are using a bunch of fresh asparagus, cut off the heels and peel the asparagus with a paring knife to remove the threads. 2- Boil them in a pot of salted water for 5 minutes, then refresh them in v ...
our turn in the bathroom, take the opportunity to contract your calves! Get up on your toes for a few seconds and then carry your body weight on your heels. Adopt a good posture The second must-have tip for avoiding back pain while traveling is to adopt good posture from the start, whether you a ...
eavy legs, prefer loose clothing that does not constrict your waist and does not mold your legs and calves. Avoid boots and favor shoes with small heels 2 to 4 cm high. Flats and high heels are not recommended. During long car or train journeys and imperatively during air travel, remember to e ...
lieves both heavy legs and cold feet. With or without shoes, you can also rise onto the tips of your toes before slowly lowering back down onto your heels. Repeating the toe-heel sequence for 2 minutes helps warm up the feet while also improving balance, provided you do not hold onto anything. Not ...