Soleve Sunburn Relief Review | Health

Summer may feel like a distant memory but there are still a few lucky ones on holiday. In the hope of some future summer days, or future holidays we have reviewed Soleve Sunburn Relief. It is the first licensed product of its type specifically formulated to ease the pain and discomfort of mild to moderate sunburn. solevesunburnreliefreview Here is what they say:

Soleve Sunburn Relief is a lotion applied to mild to moderately sunburnt skin to relieve the pain of the sunburn and to moisture the skin. It combines two active ingredients to deliver effective relief right where it’s needed: an effective analgesic, ibuprofen, and an emollient, isopropyl myristate.

Ibuprofen is a well-known Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID) that is a powerful painkiller and reduces inflammation. Soleve is specially designed to deliver therapeutic levels of ibuprofen directly into sunburnt skin – precisely where it is needed.

Isopropyl myristate, is an emollient which effectively soothes and moisturises the skin by trapping water. Rehydration of sunburnt skin is very important to promote the normal healing process and to make the skin feel more comfortable by reducing both the skin tightness of sunburn and the frictional irritation between sunburnt skin and clothing.

 

This lotion goes on easily and a little bit goes a long way. It absorbs well and you can use it up to eight times a day. Does it work on sunburn? Yes, it eases and soothes. It is quite pricey at £9.95 but it does work, both moisturising and painkilling. It doesn’t smell bad and is not overpowering either. Recommended as a first-aid kit essential, good stuff.

 

Available from Boots and Boots.com

 

 

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2014 Wine Review

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2014 Wine Review

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2014 Wine Review

This sauvignon blanc is one of the best we have tasted. It is dry and fruity. It is also smooth, refreshing and ripe. With gooseberry and characters of tropical fruit. It is vibrant with nuances of melon, fresh lime, the previously mentioned gooseberry and passionfruit.

We are very partial to New Zealand brand Villa Maria. They make some good wines and this medium-priced sauvignon blanc is one of them. Very drinkable and wonderful for if we ever have a summer again.

Enjoy with: fish/shellfish, salads & picnics, mild creamy cheeses and grilled seasonal vegetables and seafood.

Drink now or up to two years.

 

https://www.majestic.co.uk

Nicki Minaj Anaconda Music Video | Watch Now

Nicki Minaj Anaconda Music Video watch now

Nicki Minaj’s Anaconda music video is here and it is crazy, colour and controversial as ever. It has had a mixed reaction but she looks stunning and is a great example that not everyone needs to be thin to be beautiful. This is another fun slice of hip hop pop.

What do you think?

Nearly Half of Men Feel Under Pressure To Juggle a Career With Children

Dads left out in the cold: one in five fathers would like more time off work to bond with their children

  • Nearly half (42%) of men feel under pressure to juggle a career with having children
  • Almost half of fathers (46%) don’t think their workplaces offer enough flexibility to adequately juggle childcare with work
  • Much discrimination against women surrounds preconceptions on their taking time off to have children

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It is a man’s world, a part from when it comes to children. Courts tend to favour the mother and many men don’t get to see their own children as much as they like, if at all. In fact, if a couple is not married, the man has no rights at all.

One in five fathers (22%) would like more time off work to bond with their children according to a survey by serviced office provider Business Environment. The research shows that modern men are finding it difficult to maintain a work / life balance that allows them to spend enough time with the kids.

Almost half of fathers (46%) feel that their workplaces do not offer enough flexibility to juggle childcare commitments with work life. While the debate usually revolves around flexibility for mothers, this research highlights that employers are behind the times by overlooking the importance of flexible working for fathers.

When asked about the changes in paternity law that will allow parents to share maternity/paternity from next year, 75% of men and women welcome the changes believing that it will help fathers bond with their children and decrease the discrimination against mothers in the workplace. Those who answered negatively cited reasons such as the cost of implementing new legislation and their belief that childcare is the domain of women.

Positively, more than half (56%) of respondents say they would share leave equally with their partner if given the chance, demonstrating the potential to affect changes in attitudes towards women if it were perceived that men were just as likely to take time off to have children.

David Saul, managing director, Business Environment said: “Since I founded Business Environment 20 years ago, I have seen a huge shift in perceptions about both men and women at home and in the workplace. The view that women should stay at home and look after the kids while the man brings home the money is archaic to say the least. However, our research suggests that employers are not keeping up with the times. We hear a lot about ensuring there is flexibility in place for working mothers, but today it is just as important that men are considered equal in sharing childcare commitments – and that means making allowances in their working schedules too.”

While men may be feeling under pressure, much of the gender discrimination that takes place in the workplace centres on women having children. The research found that more than a quarter of employers would be reluctant to hire a women if she were of child-bearing age (27%) or already has children (26%).

David Saul explains how the change in paternity law may have a positive effect for women, as well as men: “I believe the changes in paternity leave will have a two-fold effect. Firstly, and perhaps most importantly, more men taking time out when their children are born will reduce the stigma that still surrounds women in the workplace, opening up more opportunities and making bigger cracks in the glass ceiling. Secondly, of course, it will allow fathers to spend more time bonding with their children.”

 

 

Mini Music Mixer | Cool Things

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We love music at Frost and this mini music mixer really caught our eye. You can switch songs in style with the all new Mini Mixer.

Ditch the decks with the simple, miniature mixer that allows you to fade between tracks to create a rad musical vibe.

Set the sounds and turn up the volume, this DJ device will have you mix two tracks from any two music devices in a flash, for that ultimate sound.

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Style songs to your taste, this piece of kit is quirky and cool – essential for easy listening or powerful partying.

Produce a fresh fusion of tracks with your favourite tunes; this is a great gadget for all music lovers.

Whatever genre, wherever you are, this device is portable, unique and sleek – so blend those hits for a hot new track.

Switch it up with this hip gadget – whether you are creating summer beats or want a sizzling stocking filler, you need this in you ryhematic life.

Try out your skills and put on the party! This genius gadget is available for only £19.95 at www.prezzybox.com

· Requires 4 x AAA batteries (not included).

· (Compatible with phones/mp3/iPods etc.)

· 4 x Connection Wires included

 

 

 

aCr Ghost Note Manifest | Music News

Band/Artist: aCr
Location: Houston, TX
Styles: Post-Future Rock
Similar to/RIYL: Queens of the Stone Age, Russian Circles, Red Sparowes, Fugazi,
CD: Ghost Note Manifest


Members/Instruments: aCr – everything.  Drums on The Mechanical Motion of Dying Stars: Ryan Jimenez; Drums on “Turnstile Intervention”: Jason Sherman.

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Tracklisting: The Mechanical Motion of Dying Stars, Turnstile Intervention, 1st Assumptions vs. 2nd Doubts


Bio: Ghost Note Manifest is the first solo effort from Alvaro Che Rodriguez (aCr), guitarist/vocalist of Liquid Casing. GNM isn’t about laying out one’s inner soul for everyone to see, but only represents a snapshot in time while trying to decipher one’s own riddle.
The three song set was written, produced, and performed by aCr with some help from Ryan Jimenez and Jason Sherman on drums.

 

 

 

Millie Mackintosh, Jessie Ware & Louise Thompson Pledge Allegiance To Cath Kidston

Cath Kidston has a new campaign this season all about women and their handbags – something which is very personal to every woman, and can be a real storyteller in terms of personality and personal life and we love it.

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With a particular focus on the universal truth of the two tribes women fall into on the subject of the size of their handbag – either being the kind of girl who carries everything but the kitchen sink or the kind that only carries the bare essentials, Cath Kidston will launch a photographic exhibition called ‘Do You Like Yours Big or Small?’ at their flagship store 180 Piccadilly, featuring high profile friends of the brand including Daisy Lowe, Jessie Ware, Nicola Roberts, Millie Mackintosh, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Cath Kidston herself pledging their allegiance to being either a #totesbig or #totessmall kind of girl and revealing what they carry in their everyday bags.

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The exhibition will run for two weeks in the 180 Piccadilly Store, London and will be open to the public, who can also get involved by submitting their own #totesbig and #totessmall images for a chance to be featured in the exhibition. In addition there will be an interactive Ames Room, which distorts the users perception creating a #totesbig or #totessmall effect depending where you’re stood.

 

The Cath Kidston Ames room will be touring the UK bringing modern vintage British fairground fun to the below spaces:

 

o    Southampton – 6th & 7th Sept

o    Meadowhall – 13th & 14th Sept

o    Bluewater – 20th & 21st Sept

o    Westfield – 4th & 5th Oct

 

 

 

Zoe Saldana: I Am ‘Expired’ at 36 Because of ‘Ageist’ Hollywood

Guardians of The Galaxy star Zoe Saldana has called Hollywood out on its ageism, saying that the same ageist standards are not applied to men.

Zoe said it is “f**king ridiculous” that she is considered “expired” at the age of 36. She told The Sunday Telegraph’s Stella Magazine that she was offered the role as a love interest of an actor who was 30-years older than her. “I said ‘Eurgh, no f**king way’, they said ‘But Zoe, he’s the hottest actor’. I don’t give a  f*** how hot he is, I’m not going to endorse that — not until the day I see more romantic movies with Diane Keaton, Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep with young hot actors working as their sidekicks. Only then will I say yes.”

Go Zoe!

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