Let’s admit it, even those of us lucky enough to love our jobs can experience a creeping sense of doom on Sunday nights into Monday mornings.
There’s something about the thought of the week ahead that irks us, even if it’s set to be five days of sheer joy. Instead of burrowing your head in piles of work, you want to be rolling into the week channeling more of this lady’s energy.
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These are the vibes we want on a Monday. And you can get them!
If you tend to fall into the category of anxiety-prone after the weekend, here are some simple ways to make your Mondays feel less. Monday-ish.
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If you’re wondering whether the past year of in-and-out lockdowns has aged you, you’re not alone. Sure, we all
are a year older – and perhaps a bit wiser – but there may be another reason you aren’t looking as fresh as you once thought: so-called “lockdown face”.
And it’s no fault of your own. A year spent cooped up indoors, a lack of vitamin D, poor sleep, staring at screens, and even that cranked-up heating through the long winter has left us with dry skin, puffy eyes, and maybe even breakouts.
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Vegan Easter eggs are no longer limited to dark chocolate with no frills – they’ve got so much better. From salted caramel chocolate to white choc and truffles, those on a dairy-free diet can now enjoy Easter with the best of them.
As experienced taste-testers (no, seriously – we ate a lot of vegan food and vegan cheese in January), we decided to treat our taste buds to choc eggs.
For our reviews, we called in vegan eggs from the major supermarkets, as well as from popular brands like Booja Booja and Doisy & Dam, and ranked them for looks, taste and value for money.
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