Wednesday, 13 January 2016

10 REASONS WHY BAMBOO IS GOOD


Bamboo Plant

Article from www.bamboogrove.com
  1. Renewable resource. Depending on the species, bamboo can be harvested in one to five years. Hardwoods like oak take at least forty years to mature before they can be harvested. Almost 1 million acres of forests are lost each week worldwide to deforestation. Bamboo's versatility as a substitute for hardwoods offers a chance to drastically reduce that figure and protect the forests that we have left.

  2. Absorbs greenhouse gases. Bamboo absorbs carbon dioxide and releases 35% more oxygen into the atmosphere than an equivalent stand of hardwood trees.

  3. Amazing growth rate. Some species of bamboo grow more than three feet each day! No plant on the planet features a faster growth rate. When it is harvested, it will grow a new shoot from its extensive root system with no need for additional planting or cultivation.

  4. Very little waste. After harvesting, virtually every part of the plant is used to make a wide variety of products. From soil-enriching mulch to beautiful furniture to chopsticks, every part of the plant can be utilized.

  5. Versatility. Bamboo can replace the use of wood for nearly every application. Paper, flooring, furniture, charcoal, building materials, and much more can be made from bamboo. What's more, bamboo fibers are far stronger than wood fibers and much less likely to warp from changing atmospheric conditions.

  6. No fertilizer, pesticides, or herbicides needed.Unlike most cash crops, bamboo requires no agricultural chemicals to thrive. Unlike cotton, which is one of the most intensely sprayed crops in the world and rapidly depletes the nutrients in the soil, bamboo sequesters nitrogen and cultivation does not add chemicals to the environment.

  7. Soil protection. Once hardwood forests are clear-cut and the stumps are burned to provide fertilizer and space for growing crops, erosion inevitably occurs as the topsoil and nutrients are washed away by rainfall. The eroded soil then clogs rivers and streams and affects the lives of people and animals living downstream. Bamboo roots remain in place after harvesting where they prevent erosion and help retain nutrients for the next crop.

  8. Economic development. In less developed countries where unemployment leads to civil unrest, bamboo production and the manufacturing of bamboo products provides job opportunities in areas that desperately need social and economic stability.

  9. Bamboo grows in a variety of conditions. Bamboo can grow in arid regions where droughts cause other crops to fail and since the roots are left in place after harvesting, it helps to preserve vital moisture in the soil. From low wetlands to higher elevations in the mountains, bamboo thrives in a wide range of climates.

  10. Optimism and cultural cooperation. In a fractious world where wars are fought over resources, the increasing popularity of bamboo products provides an opportunity for diverse cultures to settle their difference through trade and cooperation that benefits everyone.

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Monday, 11 January 2016

DIY BRUSH CLEANER

Brush Cleanser: DIY Brush Cleaning by www.prettygossip.com

























Ingredients: 2 parts dish-washing liquid (or baby shampoo) and 1 part olive oil
Directions:
  1. Mix dish-washing liquid, olive oil and a little bit of water on a plate.
  2. Gently swish brush bristles around on plate. You’ll begin to see the makeup and debris break down onto the plate.
  3. Take brush under running water (always have brush pointing down) and further work up lather. 
  4. Rinse well with water and gently squeeze excess water out without pulling bristles. 
  5. Air dry with bristles pointing down. You don’t want the water to work it’s way up the brush because it will loosen the glue holding the brush together. 
Take these steps to clean your brushes each week will not only extend the life and quality of your brushes, it’ll help prevent unwanted blemishes and breakouts.

Brush Cleanser
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Friday, 8 January 2016

"Just being white, you will win" - A Thai Beauty Ad


New Thai beauty ad has drawn backlash after suggesting 
"Just being white, you will win"



This is unfortunately not the first time a Thai ad has drawn accusations of racism. The advertising for a skin whitening cream says "Just being white, You will win". Without the pill "The whiteness I have will vanish" warns a Thai actress. The actress stops smiling as her skin turn black. 

There are many advertising follow a pattern of racism that has long existed in Thailand. (Mukdawijitra, a professor of sociology and anthropology)

We have been brought up with this value for so long. I think it should stop at one point. It is one of the worst advertisement ever. Personally the actress should have realised the racism behind the ad before accepting the job. Sending wrong message to young children is never something good.

Read more about the article CNN


Thursday, 7 January 2016

Light Blue Blazer Inspiration!


A nicely put together combination of a light blue coat and black skinny jeans will set you apart effortlessly. Finish off your look with black leather booties. (www.lookastic.com)

Here is my favourite.




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