Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Organic is a Good Thing..

As more and more information becomes available to us via news reports and the Internet, we are becoming aware of the potential dangers of ingredients in some foods and chemicals used in traditional products like soaps, clothing and household cleaners. It can be very overwhelming when you decide to replace all your traditional products with organic. Not only can organic products be relatively expensive, but there are also a substantial amount of choices available.

Organic Foods

Many different types of organic foods are available at local farmer’s markets, specialty grocery stores and even large chain supermarkets. Carefully read all ingredients to make sure what you are buying is legitimately organic, and choose a few items at a time to replace. For example, you may wish to start with fruit. Most large grocery stores now have an organic section. Browse the fruits and compare prices. You may also wish to inquire as to the origin of these fruits and the practices of the farmers who are providing these items to the stores.

Organic Cleaners

Due to the nature of the chemicals contained in cleaners, waxes and other household products, this may be an area of interest for your entire family. Unlike food, you’re not likely to ingest the ingredients in household products, but the fumes and chemicals contained in these products can damage your body in other ways. Seek out alternatives that make use of natural substances when freshening, cleaning and polishing the items in your home.

Organic Clothing

Switching to organic clothing may also be important to you. Many traditional clothing manufacturers make use of toxic pesticides and fertilizers when growing crops and fibers. Over time, traces of these chemicals can contribute to health problems. All types of organic clothing, such as cotton, wool, hemp and soy are available in the market today.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Scarf Fashion Tips


Scarves are one of this year’s latest trends. What makes them so popular? Take a look at some of the fashion suggestions for wearing a scarf. Our scarves are handmade by fair trade artisans from global communities.


Scarf Fashion Tips

The scarf is one of the most versatile fashion accessories for women today. Available in solid colors, prints, and striped patterns, scarves are easy to match with most styles of women’s clothing. Deciding how to wear your scarf is a matter of personal taste. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Form-Fitting or Body-Hugging Dresses, Knits, and Sheaths

The scarf is an excellent fashion accessory to wear with form-fitting or body-hugging dresses, knits, and sheaths. This style of clothing opens up lots of fashion opportunities including the standard wrap-it-around the neck several times and the place-it-on-the-neck and allow it to hang down the back. One particularly bold suggestion is to wrap your scarf around your waist for a bold splash of color. If you like, you can wrap it around the waist, cross it in the front and loop it around the neck for a bold effect. Of course, you can simply wrap the scarf several times around the neck in the traditional fashion.

Sophisticated Eveningwear

Scarves are made with a wide assortment of fabrics suitable for eveningwear including silk, alpaca, and 100% cotton material. For backless evening dresses, loop your scarf around the neck once and then allow it to fall down your back. Since some styles are wider than others, you may want to try a few different widths to see which one works best with your evening dress. Sequined scarves are quite popular for holiday events.

Casual Wear

Thinner scarves are perfect any time of the year and can be worn with t-shirts, dresses, and sweaters for an attractive look. The thicker styles are more suitable to wear during the cooler months of the year. If you want to create a unique look with your scarf, wrap it around your neck once or twice and then slip it up onto your head.

The manner in which you decide to wear your scarf is important since the scarf is going to draw attention to wherever it is worn. Try several different fashion styles throughout the year and see which ones generate the most compliments. Then, you can make your decisions about how to wear your scarf using some of the reactions that your sense of fashion has created.