No need to worry about exceeding the luggage limit when you travel if you bring only the bare necessities. No need to travel like a monk. You can dress very well and look perfect at all times, right out of the suitcase. The trick lies in careful planning.
Tip #1. Plan Your Wardrobe
Do you look good in black? If you do, then lucky you. Just get
1 long sleeved black top
1 short sleeved black top
1 black camisole
1 pair of black pants
1 pair of jeans
1 long black skirt
1 short black skirt
Several sets of underwear
2 or 3 comfortable outfits to sleep in.
Okay, you could mix, black with white or go for brown/tan/earth tone clothes instead of black if those suit you better. Or you could be the lady in red by swapping black for red.
Tip #2. Plan Your Skincare
Are you going to the tropics?
Will you be going to a place where the climate is dry and cold?
Plan your skincare accordingly. In a dry climate, you would need a richer moisturizer. You may need a rich lip balm to keep lips from cracking on top of a rich moisturizer for your entire body.
In the tropical environment or a humid environment, skin tends to be oilier, so skincare for oily skin would be more appropriate. Get travel sized kits of skincare you have tried before as you don't want to break out in zits or rashes because of unsuitable skincare while on holiday.
Tip #3 Plan Your Makeup
Do you really need to bring that full sized foundation, full sized powder, blush, 24 colors of eyeshadow,4 blushers and 12 full sized lipstick and other makeup accessories when you travel?
All you really need is a powder brush, a lipstick or gloss, an eyeliner and a bronzer or blusher. The trick is to pick the colors that go with your travelling wardrobe and which look great on you.
If black is your color, then a pink or coral blush, 1 matching lipstick or lipgloss and a black or blue eyeliner are all you need.
If you prefer earth tones, then go for a bronzer (with a hint of gold), peach or brownish lipstick and a dark brown or violet eyeliner.
Friday, June 13, 2008
3 Summer Vacation Tips For Women
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Top 10 Summer Getaways
London, England : London is definitely one of the best summer vacation destinations, but it is also not the cheapest. Though London is one of the most expensive cities in the World, if you can afford to vacation there then maybe you should consider doing so. And unlike France where you can sample some of the World's best cuisine, London is not famous for fine food. And neither is vacationing there cheap. But if you are a history buff, then London is one of the best vacation destinations you can ever visit.
Russia : Known for its cold and frigid winters, summer is possibly the best time of the year to visit this beautiful land, once home to the Tsars. And Russia is one of the most fascinating countries on the planet that has a lot to offer to any type of visitor - from fun loving college teenagers to serious history professors.
Capri : Your first impressions of this island may be way off the ground reality. While many travelers to Capri, Italy may be somewhat put off by all the glitz and commercialism, if you only care to look deeper and get to know what the island is really about, then you may start to get to like Capri a lot. If you are looking for a place filled with romance where you can have a very special time with your significant other, then Capri is one place you might not want to miss.
Alaska : While Alaska with her imposing snow covered mountains and glaciers may be at her majestic best in the winter, going to Alaska in summer may be a very delightfully pleasant experience. Coastal areas in particular may be very agreeable as the summers are relatively mild there compared to inland areas where the temperatures may reach the 90's.
Greek Islands : Greece has had a very big impact on the Western Civilization and in case you plan to visit the Greek Islands, then you might want to set aside a few days just to tour the fabulous historic sites that are so numerous. But history is not all that Greece has to offer. Blessed with spectacular natural beauty, endless beaches, crystal clear waters, lush vegetation, abundant sunshine and a vibrant nightlife, the beauty of the Greek Islands can charm even the hardest to please tourist.
New England : If you have lived in a city all your life and long to experience the pleasant charms a picture perfect village has to offer, then you might want to consider taking a summer vacation to New England. Pretty villages, beautiful beaches, picture perfect sunrises ... the quaint rustic charm of New England is something you will want to experience at least once.
Wind River Range, Wyo : Ask any outdoors enthusiast who has been to the Rocky Mountains which is the prettiest range in all of Rocky Mountains, and the most possible answer would be the Wind River Range. The Wind River Range makes up of much of the 2.5 million acre Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming. Thousands of miles of hiking and biking trails, snowmobiling, horseback riding, snowshoeing, skiing and more - all in pristine and very beautiful surroundings make this almost irresistible to first timers and the professionals alike.
Iceland : If you are an outdoor enthusiast who loves sparsely populated vast open spaces with lots and lots of peace and quiet, then Iceland may be one place you may not want to miss going to. Contrary to what most people may believe, a large part of Iceland is not covered with snow and ice and but very colorful flowers. And the weather in Iceland can be surprisingly pleasant and agreeable too. Bubbling mud flats, Lava fields, volcanic craters, crystal clear blue lakes, abundant bird life, hot springs, waterfalls and more make an Iceland vacation an experience like no other.
Scandinavia and Northern Europe : While Scandinavia can be literally freezing in winter, it can be very pleasant and inviting in the summer. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland make up Scandinavia and each of these countries has some very unique attractions to offer to even the most discerning vacationer. While you do not necessarily have to be an outdoors enthusiast to enjoy all that Scandinavia has to offer, it does help if you are one though. While Copenhagen, Stockholm and Helsinki are full of lively and interesting people and sights, the natural beauty of the region - the fjords, glaciers, mountains and valleys are mainly in the more remote areas and you would not want to miss them.
Calgary, Canada : Located less than an hour's drive from the awe-inspiring Canadian Rockies, Calgary is a modern city set amidst rolling hills and pristine natural surroundings. Its moderate climate and sunny skies make Calgary an year round tourist destination. It is certainly one of Canada's foremost tourist destinations and not surprisingly, an estimated five million visitors flock to the place every year to experience Calgary's delights.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Summer Vacation - 7 Questions To Ask Yourself While Planning A Vacation For Your Family
When you are planning a family vacation, you will want to make sure that all members of your family will have a good time. If the entire family has an enjoyable vacation, your summer will be a success. Here are 7 things you may want to consider when you are planning your vacation.
1. How will you be getting back and forth from your vacation destination? Your trip will be very different if you are driving than if you are flying. If you are flying to your vacation spot it will take much less time compared to the length of your entire vacation. When you drive the driving itself becomes a major part of the vacation. You will plan your trip very differently depending on how you will be traveling to your destination.
2. Where will you be staying while you are on your vacation? Staying in a hotel or motel is very different than staying with friends or relatives. Consider your sleeping arrangements so that you will be well-prepared for getting your rest during your vacation. When you are sleeping in a strange bed, whether it is with family, friends or a hotel room you must think about it and plan ahead for maximum comfort.
3. How old are your children or other family members who will be coming along on this vacation? Younger children and elderly people have special needs that must be addressed when they are away from familiar surroundings. If someone has a medical condition this may also require special planning.
4. How much have you set aside in your budget for this vacation? Anytime you are away from home you will have extra expenses that you must budget for. Even the most seasoned travelers will tell you that it is always important to plan ahead to have access to extra cash and credit for unforeseen expenses that may arise while you are on your vacation.
5. Will you be going somewhere new or somewhere you have traveled to on a previous vacation? If you have been to your destination in the past you will have a better idea of what to expect in regards to the accommodations, weather, attractions and many other things. On the other hand, when you travel somewhere new you will need to do some research ahead of time so that you will know what kinds of clothing to bring and how to schedule your time each day.
6. How long will you be away from home during your vacation? You will have to make arrangements at your house for mail to be picked up, newspaper delivery, plants and yard to be taken care of, animals to be taken care of, and many other things that may be particular to your situation.
7. Will you need to purchase clothing, equipment, supplies or anything else for your trip? Depending upon where you will be going you may need specific types of clothing or equipment. You will need to find out what you need and then see what you may already have access to. Sometimes it is more cost effective to rent supplies and equipment than to purchase them, but you will need to find that out ahead of time.
By asking yourself these questions you will ensure that your entire family will enjoy themselves on your vacation. A summer vacation should be fun and memorable for everyone. With a little planning and research you will have an experience that you and your family will remember for years to come.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
A River Rafting Trip - A Good Summer Vacation
Most of us are tired of the same old vacation and are looking for something just a little more exciting, while remaining safe and fun. Are you one of the many? If you want a good summer vacation, why not try a river rafting trip?
I know what you are thinking "but the kids"- not to worry, white river rafting is available at all levels. More and more of us are taking to the back country for our vacations. We're tired of the commercial vacation and looking for something that's more alive and that will stimulate our senses like never before. That's just what a river rafting trip will do for you. You'll get to see and hear the sights and sounds that nature has to offer.
If you are new to whiter river rafting, when you plan your rafting trip you'll want to make sure you choose the right package. A beginner rafting trip will be designed to get you hooked. You should start with a level one or two, which will provide you with all kinds of great adventure while keeping you save and at a level that's not difficult for you. Even as a beginner, you want to enjoy the thrill of paddling the rapids, never mind the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you.
As you get more skills you can turn it up a notch eventually making it to level five which requires a great deal of skill and stamina. But wow what a ride! Enjoy the rush of the challenge of navigating through the rapids, and don't forget to take in the invigorating surroundings. Now that's nature at its best!
The more experienced you get the more fun you'll have. Of course like any other sport or hobby it's going to take some work to develop the more advanced skills, but worth every minute. And besides what could be more fun than being able to develop those skills on the river while enjoying the sites and sounds around you.
There are some great white river rafting packages. How about a trip through Lodore Canyon? This river rafting trip will keep you enchanted from beginning to end. If you're an advanced rafter, you'll enjoy a highly technical ride that will have your oars busy all the time. And what an adrenalin rush!
Or maybe a river rafting trip through Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid country is more your style? Explore the remote canyons, crystal clear waters, and with more than 84 miles to explore you'll have the adventure of a lifetime.
Perhaps this is the summer to let the kids experience something outside the bounds of the concrete urban world most us live in. They'll have a great time and so will you! And think about the stories the kids will have to tell. Isn't great memories what life is made of?
It doesn't really matter where you plan your river rafting trip, nor the level of your skills. Because you see, your river rafting trip isn't just going to be a good summer vacation; it's going to be extra-ordinaire! And you'll have a tough time beating it next year. Get ready for the experience of a lifetime!