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Halloween Make Up Ideas

  Halloween is here, which means you’re probably looking for Halloween makeup ideas. If that sounds like you, you’re in luck. In this post,  cool Halloween makeup ideas for women. Pink and Black Spider Webs Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with your makeup. One idea that we really love is to create pink and black spider webs around your eyes. It's a perfect match with Frammy Halloween Collection. Credit & For more Halloween make up ideas Visit here !

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Halloween Make Up Ideas

Small Tips For Your Health

Body Health Walk for at least 20 minutes a day Boost your immune system Drink Ginger water Do your daily exercise at your home Eat healthy Mental Health Read soul motivation little tips daily Believe colors healing Try new things Develop yourself in everyday Detox your body & your mind Home Health Clean & fresh your home areas Daily Decorate with the power of colors Try relaxing candles or essence oils Workplace Health Decorate with little objects your desk or workspace according to your personal characteristics Keep your computer desk tidy If you work at a desk, do neck exercises for at least 5 minutes. If you work in an active job, take your rest and coffee breaks    

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Bring them all ! Holi Colours !

Holi is known as the festival of colours. It is one of the most important festivals in India. Holi is celebrated each year with zeal and enthusiasm in the month of March by followers of the Hindu religion. Those who celebrate this festival, wait for it every year eagerly to play with colours and have delectable dishes. Holi is about celebrating happiness with friends and family. People forget their troubles and indulge in this festival to celebrate brotherhood. In other words, we forget our enmities and get into the festival spirit. Holi is called the festival of colours because people play with colours and apply them to each other’s faces to get coloured in the essence of the festival. History of Holi The Hindu religion believes there was a devil king named Hiranyakashyap long ago. He had a son named Prahlad and a sister called Holika. It is believed that the devil king had blessings of Lord Brahma. This blessing meant no man, animal or weapon could kill him. This blessing turned into a curse for him as he became very arrogant. He ordered his kingdom to worship him instead of God, not sparing his own son. Following this, all the people began worshipping him except for his son, Prahlad. Prahlad refused to worship his father instead of God as he was a true believer of Lord Vishnu. Upon seeing his disobedience, the devil king planned with his sister to kill Prahlad. He made her sit in the fire with his son on the lap, where Holika got burned and Prahlad came out safe. This indicated he was protected by his Lord because of his devotion. Thus, people started celebrating Holi as the victory of good over evil. The Celebration of Holi People celebrate Holi with utmost fervour and enthusiasm, especially in North India. One day before Holi, people conduct a ritual called ‘Holika Dahan’. In this ritual, people pile heaps of wood in public areas to burn. It symbolizes the burning of evil powers revising the story of Holika and King Hiranyakashyap. Furthermore, they gather around the Holika to seek blessings and offer their devotion to God. The next day is probably the most colourful day in India. People get up in the morning and offer pooja to God. Then, they dress up in white clothes and play with colours. They splash water on one another. Children run around splashing water colours using water guns. Similarly, even the adults become children on this day. They rub colour on each other’s faces and immerse themselves in water. In the evening, they bathe and dress up nicely to visit their friends and family. They dance throughout the day and drink a special drink called the ‘bhaang’. People of all ages relish holi’s special delicacy ‘gujiya’ ardently. In short, Holi spreads love and brotherhood. It brings harmony and happiness in the country. Holi symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. This colourful festival unites people and removes all sorts of negativity from life.  Source: https://www.toppr.com/guides/essays/essay-on-holi/  

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Bring them all ! Holi Colours !

St. Patrick’s Day & Good Luck

We all know that a four-leaf clover is a sign of luck, but have you ever stopped to think why? From four-leaf clovers to a rabbit’s foot, here are some of the most well-known symbols of luck and how they came about. Four-leaf clover – The four-leaf clover is the most prominent lucky item associated with St. Patrick’s Day. Believed to be a Celtic charm, four-leaf clovers were used for magical protection from evil spirits and to repel bad luck. The leaves of the clover stands for faith, hope, luck and love. Whoever comes across a four-leaf clover is granted good luck and is protected against any bad luck. Shamrock – A shamrock (three-leaf clover) is the traditional symbol of Saint Patrick’s Day. The history behind this symbol is that St. Patrick depicted the Holy Trinity within the clover. Just like the four-leaf clover, the shamrock also grants the beholder with good luck. Horseshoe – The horseshoe is another item that is considered lucky to possess. It is believed that the horseshoe has the power to ward off the devil, due to a 10th century legend regarding Saint Dunstan. Saint Dunstan was given a request to shoe the Devil’s horse. Instead, Dunstan nailed the horseshoe to the Devil’s foot and agreed to remove it if the Devil promised to never enter a household with a horseshoe on the door. Therefore, horseshoes have come to symbolize luck and security from evil. Pot of gold – The luckiness behind  a pot of gold is that it is believed to grant the individual the success, fulfillment or happiness he or she desires. The belief is that leprechauns hide a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow for mortals to find. The pot of gold is considered to be lucky because gold is linked to wealth and fortune. It is also a symbol of luck due to its connection to rainbows, which are considered magical and signs of hope and prosperity. Rabbit’s foot – A rabbit’s foot is one of the most unusual of the lucky charms. The Celts regarded the rabbit’s foot as lucky due to their general belief of rabbits being associated with luck. Because rabbits usually reside underground, they were believed to be in constant contact with gods and spirits of the underworld and are therefore considered to have a protective power.   Source: https://www.thepearlpost.com/18779/showcase/st-patricks-day-the-history-behind-the-luck/#:~:text=associated%20with%20St.-,Patrick's%20Day.,protected%20against%20any%20bad%20luck.

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St. Patrick’s Day & Good Luck

Rave or RAVE ?

With the arrival of March, music festivals officially started.After staying at lock down home for a long time, It's not hard to predict how busy music festivals will be this year. Definitely  the most ravers are stand by for insomniac events Grand stages, eye-catching artistic decorations, maximizing heart rate sound and visual systems. And like a last shot dessert, amazing groups, DJs and artist. Yes all we are ready for these!! On March insomniac events has three festival  Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival  Hard PNW Beyond Wonderland Southern California   Okeechobee Festival's line up is super thrilling. Ashnikko is favorite artist of the new generation Gen-Z. She took our big attention with her blue hair design. And she has kept her extraordinary art & music style. Going the rave is the hard job especially If you are going the Hard PWN. You can rave with your comfortable your rave outfit. Rave bodysuits are could be helpful for your look stylish and giving inspiration to festival trends. Sometimes your style can threat the ravers in artistic dangerous way. Being raver girl is not easy !  With no doubt ! we can say Beyond Wonderland will rock it. You should be super ready for this with full of your body. You can give great visual looks with psychedelic rave bodysuits to the big fantasy World ! Or you can choose the look more sexy raver outfit. All night long don't forget the boost your body when you are following the White rabbit ! Happy festivals to everyone, wishing you to feel the power and energy of colors. Check this link and find your best festival for you.    

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Rave or RAVE ?