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There was a time when lingerie was just considered to be important for the sake of giving support to the breasts, so that the shape remains intact, and the clothes fit better. However, today lingerie represents something much more than just that. It is about how a woman feels inside, what her personality is like, and what she individually would prefer or like to wear.

embroidered bras

This is precisely the reason why lingerie manufacturers these days focus on developing different kinds of lingerie designs, based on what women feel comfortable in. Lace, embroidery, tulle, satin, organza… There is a wide variety of fabric available for lingerie nowadays. How to make the right choice?
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Everything depends upon your taste and the effect you want to achieve. Tulle lingerie with embroidery is not only sexy but has a retro flair. There is nothing more feminine and dedicates as lace or intricate embroidery.
embroidered blue lingerie

One famous category in lingerie and underwear is that of embroidered fashion. Many would say that when something is not visible, why make it fancy. But those who actually wear embroidered bras or embroidered panties know that there is a sense of self-confidence that they get. A woman feels pretty and beautiful when she looks at herself in the mirror every morning, wearing something that is nice and attractive to look at.
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Coffee’s good for a lot more than just that jolt of energy caffeine gives you. Then we’ve also read the results of studies that come out ever so often. They claim drinking coffee in moderate amounts (that’s four to five cups a day, according to the International Coffee Organization) can reduce risks of Type 2 daibetes, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, colon cancer, liver cirrhosis, gallstones, skin cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

Coffees beauty secretsSo now that you’ve switched to coffee – using real beans, not that instant powder – remember to save the grinds. They have more powers than actually advertised. All you need is a ready supply of freshly ground coffee beans.

Even celebrities believe in its powers. The just log onto Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow’s website, Goop. Click through her ‘Do’ list till you stumble upon her simple styling tips.

Dr Abhijit Desai, dermatologist at Evolve Med Spa, Mumbai says, “Coffee does have antioxidant properties. It’s also a vasoconstrictor as well as a diuretic (they cause a person to lose water) and is considered to help reduce dark circles.”

Happy hair

Expensive bottles of shampoo and conditioner can do wonders for your hair. So can the coffee berry. Aleena Jetha, of Mudd Day Spa in Mumbai, offers hair protein treatments that are laced with coffee. “It has anti-oxidant and works against the chemicals that cause hair fall,” she says, but warns that coffee shouldn’t be applied to coloured or processed hair.

Astute recessionistas can even try some coffee therapy at home. Some experts suggest using espresso (add ground coffee to hot water and let it brew, apply the warm drink to the hair and rinse out after 20 minutes). It leaves the hair looking softer and shinier.

Battle the puff

You’ve had a late night because you were out partying/were buried under a pile of work/ racing to meet a deadline. So the next day, you (naturally) have the biggest dark circles and the baddest case of puffy eyes. Here again, coffee comes to the rescue. “When combined with Vitamin K, it’s the best cure for puffiness around the eyes,” says Dr Apratim Goel, dermatologist. “It reduces blood supply to the area by shrinking the vessels and reduces puffiness by removing water content,” she added.

But don’t rub ground coffee under your eyes please. Dr Goel recommends that you use eye creams from reputed companies.

Happy skin

Instead of spending massive amounts of money on fancy exfoliating face or bodywash, use ground coffee.

Dermatologists attest to coffee’s anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. In fact, coffee prevents free radicals from doing the damage they do to the skin cells. “Coffee helps in the lightening and tightening of the skin,” says Goel.

It helps reduce pigmentation and is often used to brighten skin or reduce the tan in facial treatments as part of beauty treatments.

Also, since ground coffee is coarse, it helps strip away dead cells to reveal the soft skin underneath. In fact, Paltrow says on her website that using coarsely ground coffee with Turbinado sugar, olive oil to help you cleanse your pores.

To make your own coffee-laced exfoliant, first consider your skin type. Girls with oily skin should mix the ¼ cup coffee grinds with yogurt (dahi) or besan. If you have dry skin, mix it up with olive oil, oats or malai.

Fights odour

You’ve been cooking up an Italian or even Indian storm using lots of onion and garlic, and know that just soap and water will not get the smell off your fingers. So, rub some coffee – again, preferably ground – onto your hands. It’s rich, dark fragrance is more powerful than the stubborn garlic/onion stink.

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