The last decade has been big on fashion. We saw an array of trends emerging in the last ten years. As we look forward to the new year, new trends, we also need to make some amendments. A new year brings in a chance to make a few changes in our lifestyle, which is also a great time to consider a few changes in your personal style. We've rounded up 5 such fashion resolutions you need to make in 2019:
The last decade has been big on fashion. We saw an array of trends emerging in the last ten years. As we look forward to the new year, new trends, we also need to make some amendments. A new year brings in a chance to make a few changes in our lifestyle, which is also a great time to consider a few changes in your personal style. We've rounded up 5 such fashion resolutions you need to make in 2019:
Irrespective of the season growing a beard is quite common these days. Growing one for winters might make things a lot better. Your beard provides you protection from the cold winters, UV rays and also the wind burn. It also provides the perfect excuse for being lazy and not picking up the razor everyday to shave. While there are many benefits of growing a beard in this season it is also necessary to properly groom your beard to keep it healthy and to look sharp.
Irrespective of the season growing a beard is quite common these days. Growing one for winters might make things a lot better. Your beard provides you protection from the cold winters, UV rays and also the wind burn. It also provides the perfect excuse for being lazy and not picking up the razor everyday to shave. While there are many benefits of growing a beard in this season it is also necessary to properly groom your beard to keep it healthy and to look sharp.
Parents, please take note. Researchers have found that children who drank whole milk had 40 per cent lower odds of being overweight or obese compared to children who consumed reduced-fat milk.
Parents, please take note. Researchers have found that children who drank whole milk had 40 per cent lower odds of being overweight or obese compared to children who consumed reduced-fat milk.