Author: Beautifully Bronzed

  • Be the Best You Can Be

    By Beautifully Bronzed Confidence is defined as belief in oneself and one’s powers or abilities;  Self-confidence; Self-reliance;  Assurance. The modern world can be quite fickle.   Magazines are forever bombarding us with airbrushed pictures and trying to tell us this is how we should look.   We all know that we can’t realistically look like the…

  • Healthy Eating – Tips for a Healthy You

    By Beautifully Bronzed Every New Year, we all make resolutions that we will probably never keep.   By the middle of January most people have given up.  This is mostly because the goals we set ourselves are not realistic. It’s good to have resolutions and goals but they must be achievable. There’s no point saying…

  • Winter Beauty Tips

    By Beautifully Bronzed The autumn and winter months can be particularly harsh on your skin. The dark nights and gloomy days can make you feel tired and it is all too easy to fall out of your daily skincare routine. Skin *  Always use moisturizer containing SPF in the morning. Even in the winter months.…

  • Tanning the Safe Way

    by Beautifully Bronzed Protect the skin you’re in! Gone are the days of baking in the sun for hours to get that perfect beautifully bronzed body. Some safe exposure to the summer sun is important as it helps the body make vitamin D which we need to keep bones and teeth healthy. Exposure to the…

  • Looking Good this Winter

    by Beautifully Bronzed Look good on the outside, feel good on the inside  The long, dark fall/autumn nights may leave you all feeling a little bit grey.   It may be a struggle for you to get up on a dark, wet morning and how you wish it was a ‘duvet day’ all winter.   Looking good is essential for…

  • How to Keep your Glow this Winter

    by Beautifully Bronzed The summer holiday is now a memory for Facebook and Instagram.  The tan is rapidly fading.   With summer fading fast and the dark nights drawing in, it is not surprising that Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) or winter blues affects around 2 million people in the UK. SAD can affect anyone regardless of their…