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Friday, May 4, 2018

Rituals The Ritual of Ayurveda Gift Set + The Ritual of Sakura Foaming Shower Gel






If you are familiar with India or Japan, you might be familiar with Ayurveda and or Sakura. Imagine those centuries old tradition knowledge in your tub in an elegant set. Now transport yourself back to those centuries and a sense of calm and life from those times. Do you feel timeless?

In Ritual: Perpestives and Dimensions, author Catherine Bell talks about six categories of ritual action - rites of passage, calendrical and commemorative rites, rites of exchange and communication, rites of affliction, rites of feasting, festivals and political rituals.

When you change rituals, you feel powerful and in control. For example, if you can mimic your mind into thinking Thursday is the new Friday or the 40s are the new 30s, how energetic and young you feel.







Monday, May 29, 2017

LE BLANC Serum Healthy Light Creator



Le Blanc Serum is Formulated with precious ume flower extract, exclusive TXC™ technology and fine pearl protein.

Ume is regarded as the most graceful flower by Japanese.
TXC was introduced in 2011 after 9 years of research by Chanel. It is said to regulate melanin production from start to finish."Existing dark spots are reduced and the formation of new ones is reduced"
Fine Pearl protein is from Akoya pearls grown specially for Chanel. According to Milad Darejeh, Akpya pearls were the first to be cultured in 20th century in Japan.

Le Blanc Serum is the Spring and Sea rolled into one for a Healthy light.


Tuesday, June 5, 2012





The author questions the part played by evolution in the beauty adaptation. His inspiration for the book - a commonality in the song of two different species encourages us to keep scrutinising things that interest us.
The shape of a shell. Even when I imagine it, it seems so luscious.
According to him abstract act opens up art and the possibility of its occurrence in things around us even more like how removing the strict rules of form on poetry unshackles it.