Rather than sell it, Hong Kong mothers have been finding innovative ways to use their excess breast milk, from creating jewellery to feeding plants.1. Milk bath
Stephanie Zhu from the New Territories added breast milk to her daughter’s bath to help treat eczema on her face and back. She pours 180ml of breast milk into Charlotte Lee’s lukewarm bath water, letting her soak in the milky, cloudy water for an extra couple of minutes, twice a week. Read More...
There are two crucial factors that determine how much of a product to apply. The first is its texture – for example, a drop of facial oil can be spread over an extensive area, but a drop of moisturiser will most likely only cover your chin. The second factor is the concentration of active ingredients in the formula.
Board-certified dermatologist Dr Marisa Garshick explains that one of the first signs you are using too much of a product is a sudden episode of dry, irritated, flaky skin or the product not absorbing correctly. Read More...
The yacht is available for charter in the Mediterranean in the summer for US$444,000 a week and the Caribbean in winter for US$476,000 a week.Let’s take a closer look inside …
The 61-metre (203-ft) yacht was built by Feadship in 2000. It has seven state bedrooms, six state guest rooms and an owner’s suite. It also has a walk-in wardrobe, crew quarters, a garage for yacht toys and a lift. Read More...