Are you wearing a bra? Guess what - it probably doesn't fit!
For years, industry experts have claimed that somewhere around 85% of women are either not getting enough support from their undergarments as a result of wearing bras several sizes to big or hurting their breasts by smushing them into containers that are too small.
Although we weren't able to find any hard research to back up this stat, it's a pretty widely held perception that women are commonly mistaken about their bra size.
"The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.. " - Audrey Hepburn
What do snail goo, nightingale poop and whale vomit have in common? They are all beauty secrets, and no wonder women keep them secret! Who’d want to admit paying $180 to have bird poop smeared on your face, no matter how chic the salon?
Hi, I'm Merrick from Merrick's Art, where I blog about style, sewing, and family life. I'm a mom of a spunky and smart little two year old boy, and seven months pregnant with baby boy #2, and I'm thrilled to be here on ModernMom today!
One of my favorite things to feature on my blog is re-fashions. Since it's hard to find good quality fabrics for a good price and in good patterns, I've learned that I prefer to start with something from a store and then make it my own.
I've spent the week trying to explain to my four year old why I have tattoos.
I have two. Sometimes, because they're both so amazing, I have trouble picking which one I like best. But at the end of the day, the tropical fish by my crotch is the winner.
When you're pregnant, your baby gets his nutrition from you and his blood from you and, in some cases, he's gets his cuteness from you too.
But along with your little bundle of joy can come a skin condition called melasma. Melasma is common during pregnancy and causes patches of brown or gray-brown skin on the cheeks, chin, nose, forehead, and upper lip.
It can also be caused by medications, sun exposure, or other factors. If you are comfortable with your new skin, kudos! There are medical options to face the darkness, but otherwise, you can choose to cover the spots with makeup. Whatever your choices, here is a little cursory information to start your research!