Smoothies are the best way to kickstart a great day! But mornings are usually when we are pressed with time and eating healthily takes a long time. So if you are looking for a delicious creamy smoothie for breakfast or post workout then this is exactly what you need - The Smoothie Bombs! These raw smoothie balls come in two flavors - raw cacao and super greenie and are made from organic ingredients with no added sugar and super healthy ingredients including chia seeds, psyllium husk, black strap molasses. I discovered these recently and have been love with them. I just throw in a smoothie bomb with banana or avocado almonds and blend it with either freshly pressed orange juice or fresh coconut water and boom it turns into a delicious creamy smoothie. A glassful is nutrition powerhouse and keeps you nourished and satiated until lunch. I am in love with this beautiful drink! I N G R E D I E N T S 1 Smoothie Ball Freshly pressed juice of 2 oranges or coconut water 1 banana o
Beauty is in simplicity, minimalism, attention to detail and quality. Simple yet intricate, bold and playful - this is how Payal Khandwala's designs are. I resonate Khandwala's clothes with women who are bold, give thought to what they wear, appreciate quality but are not obsessed with fashion because there are many other things to do - like conquering the world! Enter her beautiful store in Colaba, and you will be met with rainbow colors neatly displayed on racks against a classy and clean decor featuring black walls accentuated with gold detailing. Clothing that speaks minimalism with complicated yet simple silhouettes - most of which not for the faint-hearted. I have always loved Khandwala's beautiful collection of desconstructed creative silhouettes where she unites old and new - traditional fabrics in modern minimalist cuts. By using bright and basic bold hues in most of her pieces, instead of prints, Khandwala lets her silhouettes be the center of attention, whic
Keeping your nails plastered with toxic cancer causing chemicals for a week is not such a good idea. Nail polish is an integral part of every woman's beauty routine; even the most maintenance free girl definitely wears nail polish. It's not only women, but even kids love painting their nails in pretty and bright colors. Despite being one of the most used beauty products, most of us don't pay much heed when picking nail polish from a beauty store and often skimp on them. Did you know that most nail polishes, including the ones from popular brands like Essie, OPI, Sally Hansen and Chanel, contain toxic ingredients like TPHP and formaldehyde that are hormone disruptors and can even cause cancer. This is especially disturbing because for kids and teens nail polish is the first introduction to cosmetics and they start using it from as early as the age of 6. To top that, nail polish also contain animal ingredients including shellac, carmine and fish scales to give it that