Fun and Creative Holiday Gift Ideas — As Seen On CBS Austin’s “We Are Austin”
Thanksgiving is just days away, which means most of us are not only planning our menus but also finishing up our shopping lists.
Thanksgiving is just days away, which means most of us are not only planning our menus but also finishing up our shopping lists.
If, like me, you’ve mastered the art of procrastination, then you’re likely scrambling to get your act together before Mother’s Day.
Some people get positively giddy when learning about new iPhone models, tinkering with virtual reality viewers, trying out new gaming consoles, and tracking calories burnt and hours slept with new wearable gadgets but, when it comes to tech innovations, I’m most excited learning about those pertaining to the beauty realm.
After admiring some red, green, silver and gold gift options in previous gift guide installments, today we’re scouting out presents and thinking pink — then stirring in a little purple to mix things up a bit.
Last week, we kicked off our holiday gift guide with an assortment of goodies in an array of red tones.
As any parent knows, kids have the remarkable ability to see the world with optimism and hope, to appreciate all of its wonders, to dream without any inhibitions, to think of the world as their personal oyster.
Whether it’s your mom, sister, best friend, or co-worker, chances are you know a lady who is juggling so many obligations that she can’t remember the last time she slept over 5 hours — much less the last time she took a vacation, had a massage at a spa, or even went to the nail salon for a manicure.
We’re easing on down the gift giving road!
Forget Earth Day — it’s been Earth Week over at the Sicka Than Average headquarters!
When we think of making our shaving routines more eco-friendly, we typically consider how we can reduce water use or what shaving creams can be used that incorporate natural botanical extracts in lieu of harsher chemicals, along with whether these creams are packaged in bottles or jars made of recycled plastic and whether their labels were printed with non-toxic dyes.