Good Living from Pure Beauty Online

~ Skincare Advice, Tips and News from Pure Beauty Online

Good Living from Pure Beauty Online

Tag Archives: school uniform

Simple changes you can make to help save the planet

02 Wed Oct 2019

Posted by Stark in Life and Fashion

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

air, apples, bag for life, bamboo brushes, breath your teeth, Cancel paper statements, car, car share, chairs, clean, clothes, cycling to work, desks, Don’t run the water when you brush, drive your car, environment, flowerpots, food, for sale, fruit tree, future, garden, garden waste, green bins, greener, Greta Thunberg, healthy, home, hope pipe, hot topic, Kids bikes, kinder, land, landfill sites, making waves, massive waste, money, newspapers and magazines, packaging materials, pastic bags, planet, plant a tree, Plastic, plastic carrier bags, power, public transport, rainwater butt, run, save, save the planet, save trees, school uniform, second hand, shade, shops, significant impact, sleep, something special, spoon, stop shopping, straws and stirrers, tap, teeth, today, tree, turn off, Turn off your computer at night, turning the tap off, two minutes, water, watering, watering can, wellies, Work from home

www.pexels.com
With Greta Thunberg making waves around the world, the environment is more of a hot topic than ever. While some people might think they can’t do anything to make a significant impact, if we all make small changes, it could lead to something special and significant.

We have some suggestions of really simple things you can do today that could help make for a better future for the planet.

Turn off your computer at night
It’s easy to leave your computer on as you sleep, but if you turn it off you will not only save power but also money.

Don’t run the water when you brush
They say to brush your teeth for at least two minutes morning and night – if you leave the water running at the same time that is a massive waste. Turning the tap off while brushing can save masses of water and your teeth will still be clean and healthy. Oh, and why not try using bamboo brushes rather than plastic ones???

Snap up second hand
Yes, you can stop shopping altogether, or you could start sourcing the things you really need second hand. Kids bikes, desks, chairs, flowerpots, school uniform and wellies are often for sale in good, used condition and doing this saves you money and helps reduce packaging materials and eases landfill sites.

Plant a tree, or two plant
Planting trees in your garden is great for the land and the air, it can shade your home, and can even increase the value of your property. If you plant a fruit tree, you are being even kinder to the environment as you won’t need to get your apples from the shops, which means not having to drive your car, and when you pick them fresh, no plastic bags are needed. Now, when those trees, or any other plants need watering, don’t use a hose pipe, instead go for a watering can and getting a rainwater butt is another great green idea.

Work from home
This isn’t an excuse to sit in your PJs and watch TV all day, but working at home will save you time, money and ease up on the use of your car or public transport. If your boss won’t agree, how about cycling to work or looking at a car share with colleagues – it all helps!

Get a bag for life
We know you know, but plastic carrier bags are not biodegradable or recyclable so they are no good to anyone or anything. Stop buying bags each time you shop and instead take stronger, reusables bags to the supermarket and if you can ditch them altogether, good for you!

Step away from straws
Millions of straws and stirrers are thrown away every year, so use a spoon to stir your coffee and drink from a glass – simple.

Cancel paper statements
With email, there is no need to have paper bills and statements – NO REASON AT ALL. Asking to receive online statements and bills will save trees and with the postman not delivering them to your home, it saves on petrol and diesel fumes too.

Recycle, recycle, recycle
Did you know that if you don’t recycle glass it can take years and years for it to decompose? Always recycle your glass and the same goes for plastics, newspapers and magazines, clothes, garden waste and food – you have recycling bins, use them and save the planet.

Got an idea that helps make you greener, let us know, we are all ears.

Team Pure Beauty

Get on top of your finances in 2018

28 Wed Feb 2018

Posted by Stark in Life and Fashion

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

add up, auctions, bargains, bills, BOGOF, budget, buffer, cake, car boot sales, car insurance, car payments, charity shops, cheaper, Citizens Advice Bureau, deals, eat, end of the day deals, entertainment, environment, finances, fixed costs, food shopping, freeze, fresh, heating, holidays, housing, incomes, insurance, list, loaf of bread, loyalty cards, money, month, mortgage, packed lunches, pets, phone bill, pocket, Rainy day fund, rent, retro, save money, savings, school uniform, shopping, snacks, spend, spiralling out of control, standing orders, statement, stress, utiliy bills, value, vouchers on leaflets, waste, water, work, worries

www.pexels.com

Do you know how much you can afford to spend each month, or do you keep using you cards and then lie awake at night working out how you’ll pay for everything?

With Brexit just over a year away, businesses concerned about the future and the world in a volatile place, money worries are on the rise, as are prices, and debt seems to be a bigger issue for many people.

While rent and council tax take up a big chunk of incomes, those large costs often aren’t the problem, it’s the smaller bills that add up and the unexpected expenses that can cause stress.

We have had a look at how to keep on top of things so you don’t feel like you’re going under every time you look at your statement.

Have a budget
Yes, it sounds simple but sometimes going back to basics can be a good idea. Making a list of the money coming in and out each month lets you see exactly what is happening with your finances, rather than burying your head in the sand. Firstly look at income, then list all of your fixed costs and should including your housing, utility bills, standing orders, car payments, insurance and phone bills. Then look at your fluctuating costs such as food shopping, entertainment, holidays, pets and anything else you have to cover. With all of this in hand you can work out how much is left, or not, and where changes could potentially be made.

Shop for the bargains
We all like nice things, but there are many savings to be had out there, and deals can really help keep you buoyant. Buying presents in the sales, stocking up on school uniform when it’s half price and shopping around for cheaper car insurance might seem like an extra job to add to your list, but the pounds soon add up. It is also worth looking at the money off vouchers on leaflets, loyalty cards and incentives as these can make a real difference to your pocket.

Meal planning
Another way of saving money is by actually only buying the food you need and not letting fresh items go to waste. Before you go shopping, work out what you are going to eat in the week, include packed lunches and snacks, and only buy those items. Yes, BOGOF might seem like a deal you can’t miss out on, but when that extra cake or loaf of bread goes mouldy, you haven’t saved anything at all.If there are items deals going cheap at the end of the day, buy them but only if you are going to eat or freeze them straight away.

Turn off your lights
It is amazing how many people leave lights on, have the heating burning at full blast when they are out and let the water run as they brush their teeth. All of these things cost money, so turn things down and switch them off if you want to save money, and the environment.

Second hand options
Vintage, retro, upcycle are all on trend and for a good reason, they offer value. You don’t have to buy everything new and if you go to charity shops, car boot sales and auctions, you will amazed at the bargains there are to be had.

Rainy day fund
We all like to think the unexpected won’t happy to us, but it does. If you can, try to save a little money each month so that if the car does break down or the boiler goes wrong, you have a buffer and don’t hit the red.

Keep on track
Once you have your finances in place, don’t them slip. Making lists, having a database and checking your online banking on a weekly basis can help you keep on track. If you do feel things are spiralling out of control, talk things over with a trusted friend or speak to Citizens Advice Bureau but don’t let the bills pile up and the stress get on top of you.

Follow Good Living from Pure Beauty Online on WordPress.com
Join the Pure Beauty Affiliate Programme

Favourites

  • Killoran Luxury Guest House – Bed and Breakfast on the Isle of Mull
  • MySousChef – Create, Share and Publish Recipes

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 32 other followers

Recent Posts

  • Treat Yourself for Under £10
  • Allantoin – The Best Soothing Ingredient that Nature Has to Offer?
  • Five Products to Help You to Get Rid of Stretch Marks
  • Five Masks to Add to Your Summer Skin and Hair Care Routine
  • Sea Buckthorn Oil – Why You Need This in Your Skincare

Archives

Pure Beauty on Twitter

  • Just posted a photo @ PureBeautyuk instagram.com/p/ChWcF6Dgmx3/… 7 hours ago
  • Just posted a photo @ PureBeautyuk instagram.com/p/ChST25PLSJt/… 1 day ago
  • 25% Off Medik8 Facials This offer is available to be booked with Diane and Lauren. Call reception now on 01543 54… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 weeks ago

Our Sites

  • The Lichfield Beauty Salon
  • Pure Beauty Dermalogica
  • Pure Beauty Decleor
  • Pure Beauty Elemis
  • Pure Beauty Blog
  • Pure Beauty Reviews
  • Pure Beauty TrustPilot Reviews

Categories

  • Award Winning Products (9)
  • CND Nail Polishes (3)
  • Decleor Skincare Products (61)
  • Dermalogica Skincare (97)
  • Elemis Skincare Products (89)
  • Hair Care (23)
  • Health and Happiness (252)
  • Jan Marini Skincare Products (30)
  • Life and Fashion (204)
  • Nailtiques Nailcare (2)
  • Product Focus (358)
  • Product Information (224)
  • Pure Beauty (124)
  • Skincare Advice (444)
    • Skincare Problems (166)
    • Skincare Regime (154)
  • Skincare Regime (24)
  • Special Offers (14)

Tags

acne active moist ageing beauty body clean complexion decleor dermalogica dermalogica skincare products dry dryness dry skin Elemis exercise Eyes face fine lines food fresh friends hair health healthy home hyaluronic acid hydrate hydration inflammation lavender love make-up moisture moisturiser natural oil redness Relax skin sleep smooth SPF spots stress summer sun Vitamin C water work wrinkles

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Good Living from Pure Beauty Online
    • Join 32 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Good Living from Pure Beauty Online
    • Customise
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...