Tips for Healthy Hair this Winter

The winter season has its cruelties - it chills the air, dries your skin, and yes, dehydrates your hair and scalp. This renders your hair more prone to breakage. Coupled with harsh weather and chafing from hats, scarves, and outerwear, your hair can take a beating during the wintry months.  Thankfully, with a little TLC, you can spare your hair from the stress. To keep your hair strong and healthy this winter, incorporate these hair care tips into your routine. Skip the (hot) … [Read more...]

5 Tips to Tell Your Teen About Winter Driving

We're getting into the winter season soon, and many parts of the country are seeing snow already. It's a festive time, with some holidays coming up, but you also need to be careful on the road when you drive. If you have a teenager who is just learning how, you might be nervous. Parents should share some winter driving tips with your teenage kids. Regardless of whether you let your kid borrow the car sometimes or if you bought a used one for them, you want them to be safe out there. … [Read more...]

Tips for Entertaining Outdoors This Winter

In the summer, sticking to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines was simply a matter of meeting a friend for a walk, or having a low-key barbeque in your backyard. However, now winter is here, it's all the more tempting to move meetups indoors. Winter is for being huddled up by the fire watching movies, not for freezing in your backyard, right? However, experts still recommend sticking to small, outdoor gatherings in the fight against the pandemic. Fortunately, there are many ways to make your … [Read more...]

Home Safety Concerns In Winter

During winter, there can be lots of things on your mind. You and your family can get sick, and you don't want to have to deal with home safety concerns on top of it. Today I am sharing a few things to think about before it gets below freezing out and you're dealing with bigger issues. DCIM\100MEDIA\DJI_0174.JPG Furnace Dies There's nothing worse than your furnace going out in the dead of winter. Thank God for furnace repair companies. Before winter hits, it's always a good idea to have … [Read more...]

How To Save Some Money During Winter

Ah, winter, that seemingly magical time. No wonder that we got excited as children about the first snowfall of the year; it was the perfect time to make snow angels or build a snowman. However, due to adult responsibilities, winter has become a money-sucking vortex. Sure, we all want to stay cozy and bundle up during frigid winter nights, but that comes with its own set of necessary costs. You may think it is impossible to cut back on some expenses when it is freezing outside, yet by doing some … [Read more...]

What Are The Common Diseases During Winter and How To Prevent Them

Winter invites warm cups of cocoa, thick sweaters, excessive weather changes, and loads of illnesses. With the already bone-chilling cold to bear, the added trouble of illnesses can be very daunting. The seasonal change can take a toll on your health and so it's important to follow a healthy diet and take a few preventive measures.  Here are a few diseases and ailments that are common during the winter, along with a few suggestions to prevent them. Common Cold The most common … [Read more...]

4 Ways To Save Money This Winter

With cooler temperatures settling in, it means that the frigid cold often associated with winter is probably not far away. Before the harsh frosty days begin, why not take steps to reduce cold-weather expenses and keep yourself warm, and your bills under control during the chilly months. Here are some steps you can take to save money this winter. 1. Drafts Your ancestors knew about drafts, so long, heavy curtains were hung in front of windows and doorways to prevent drafts from moving … [Read more...]

Things to Treat Yourself With for a Cozy Fall and Even Better Winter!

Although these are the coldest seasons in the year they can still warm up our hearts with all the upcoming festivities, by being all cozied up inside while sipping some tea and watching your favorite movie. The cold seasons bring with them a lot of change, a lot of new beginnings and endings, which is also reflected in nature around us. Because everything seems to be dying around us, leaves falling, birds going away, frozen lakes, some people can experience mild depression which is perfectly … [Read more...]