Though eyebrows may seem like a small detail, they make a big impact on your overall appearance. Defined, well-shaped brows can enhance facial symmetry, frame the eyes, and give a polished, balanced look. Recently, eyebrow trends have boomed, showcasing everything from natural, bushy brows to bold, structured arches. So, why focus on defining your eyebrows, and what difference does it make in your beauty routine? Let’s explore the transformative power of well-groomed brows.
Eyebrows play a primary role in framing the face, creating a visual structure that highlights key features like the eyes, nose, and lips. Well-groomed brows emphasize your natural contours, giving a more harmonious look. Many makeup artists view brows as the “anchor” of a look, subtly guiding how the rest of your features are perceived.
Tip: A defined arch can add structure to a round face, while a straighter brow can soften an angular one.
The eyes are often the face’s focal point, and defined brows bring attention to them. Whether going for a bold, glamorous style or a more natural vibe, defined brows enhance your eyes' shape and brightness. Shaped brows create a lifting effect, making eyes appear larger and more open.
Tip: For an instant lift, focus on defining the brow arch. Filling in sparse areas also helps your eyes look more awake, even on minimal makeup days.
Symmetry is a cornerstone of perceived beauty, and eyebrows are key to achieving balance in facial proportions. Since brows are naturally uneven, defining them allows you to create the illusion of symmetry. Even subtle adjustments can give a more balanced look.
Tip: Use brow tools like pencils, powders, or gels to create symmetrical brows, and follow your natural shape for the most flattering effect.
Well-defined brows can elevate your confidence. Whether you’re preparing for a big meeting, a date, or just your day, knowing your brows are on point helps you feel more polished. Even with minimal makeup, well-groomed brows add a refined touch.
Tip: Investing in professional brow shaping or learning to shape your brows at home provides a foundation for consistently great brows, boosting confidence.
No makeup look is complete without defined brows. Whether you prefer a natural style or a bold, dramatic approach, brows tie the entire look together. Even stunning eye makeup can seem unfinished without brow definition, while defined brows add balance and a polished finish.
Tip: For a bold look, use an angled brush and brow pomade for structured brows. For natural days, a tinted brow gel or pencil gives a soft enhancement.
Brows play a major role in expressing emotions. Whether raising an eyebrow in surprise or furrowing them in thought, your brows shape how emotions are perceived. Defined, shaped brows help clarify expressions and can soften or emphasize your look.
Tip: Softer brows create an approachable look, while sharper brows offer a stronger, assertive style. Adjust your brow style to match your personality or the impression you want to give.
Every face is unique, and brows tailored to your features accentuate your best attributes. A one-size-fits-all brow style doesn’t work for everyone; a shape that complements a round face may not suit an angular one.
Tip: Work with a professional or use a guide to find your ideal brow shape. For instance, a slight arch can elongate a round face, while a softer brow complements angular features.
If your brows are sparse or uneven, defining them can create a fuller, balanced look. Gaps from over-plucking, aging, or genetics can be filled in with the right products, giving a youthful, cohesive appearance.
Tip: Choose products that match your natural hair color, and use short, hair-like strokes to fill in gaps for a natural effect.
Defining your eyebrows enhances natural beauty, boosts symmetry, raises confidence, and elevates your look. From soft and natural to bold and structured, well-groomed brows are a beauty essential. With the right tools and techniques, you can create the perfect brows to frame your face, highlight your features, and give you a polished, put-together look every day.
For all your beauty needs check out the services offered by Queens Beauty, 745 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay - Whangaparaoa - Ph: 021-133-6379 - Email: alyabeautynz@gmail.com - Web: https://queensbeauty.co.nz
Whilst this post is focused on babies, of course, the benefits of swimming apply to all of us, no matter our age!
When you actually stop and think about it, there is a wide range of benefits available to babies and children who are taught to swim in a gentle, gradual pace. If you speak to any parent who has put their children in swimming lessons from a very early age, chances are that they witnessed first-hand the many examples of mental, physical, emotional, developmental, and social benefits that result from teaching their children to swim.
First of all, a weekly swimming lesson is often a child’s first social experience out of the home that involves their peers. They learn to relate and interact with each other and look forward to seeing their classmates each week, and even watch them for cues when it comes to taking risks and learning something new. Early swimming also fosters a growing sense of self-esteem, confidence and independence, and as a child’s ability to freely move through the water increases - so does their sense of wellbeing.
For the right people, in the right situation, baby swimming can also nurture a special new connection to family, community and to the outer world. Time spent having fun and learning new things in the pool is an ideal opportunity for parent and child bonding in a relaxed and fun environment that they will both love being a part of. Social skills and self esteem are developed through interaction with other children and positive encouragement from parents and any other family who watch them at swimming time, and your child will develop a trusting relationship with you at the same time. When parents are spending time face-to-face, skin-to-skin with their babies in the water, it is a very special time for both parties. Their bond increases through the swimming lessons and parents can also exercise their patience, encouragement and kindness toward their little one. They will also learn more and more about their little person’s growing personality and how they approach new situations as they are challenged more and more.
Swimming allows babies to move independently before they are able to on dry land, which is vital to creating happy little people. Babies can learn trust and boost their confidence and self-esteem through their swimming lessons, especially as they grow and do more and more on their own. Swimming can be very empowering for babies, since it offers them a new sense of freedom as well as a way to play and explore the brand new world around them in a truly fun and relaxing way.
Based in Silverdale, Northern Arena has four cutting-edge, heated pools – all indoors. The pools are treated by ultra violet light similar to the way drinking water is treated, allowing for a low level of chlorine that makes them ideal for babies and those with sensitive skin. All of their lessons are designed to be fun as well as educational, enhancing enjoyment and confidence in the water.
Have a think about popping your child in the water – you’ll be helping them on the way to knowing how to save themselves in the water, increase their learning ability and have a lot of fun while they’re at it!
Northern Arena offer a full range of SwimFit classes for all ages and abilities - check out the options online
Ph: 09-421-9700 - Email: info@northernarena.co.n - Web: northernarena.co.nz
If you want to look good and feel great there are always lots of locals here on the Hibiscus Coast who can help!
If you're looking for a local business in the health sector, any service from a doctor to a chiropractor, or a hairdresser to a podiatrist then you can find links to many locals across the Coast in our Health, Beauty, Medical and Wellbeing section.
If you're thinking you might want to get into a new sport or more recreational activity you can find a great variety from swimming lessons to cycling, fishing to water ski-ing there's a local who can help you out in our Sport and Recreation section.
Or if you're looking for something new to wear, an item to make your life easier or just plain enjoy hitting the shops you can find everything from book shops to clothes shops, from shoe shops to furniture stores in our Shopping | Retail Section.
But just a few particular locals we'd like to tell you about include Queens Beauty - cosmetic tattoos, fine line tattoos, brow tattooing and treatments and skin treatments, threading, skin tightening plasma pen, lipblush and bespoke skin products mixed especially to suit your skin. Aliyeh is a qualified PMU (Permanent Make Up) Artist with a passion for beauty and attention to detail. As she says in her tagline "Feel like the Queen that you are!". Read more about Queen's Beauty treatments and pricing.
If you're looking to get fit and enjoy recreational activities we have two of the best options here on the Coast with Northern Arena and Stanmore Bay Pool and Leisure Centre. You may not be aware but, when you swim at Northern Arena SwimFit there is an expert coach on hand to help to correct your swimming technique, set you a swimming programme and to help you get the best out of your swim. Plus, once you've set those fitness goals, you can get the results you want with the support and guidance of the Northern Arena fitness family with memberships that encompass a full range of exercise options.
Stanmore Bay Pool and Leisure Centre of course also has a full suite of fitness, gym, swimming, aqua classes and group classes plus sport, recreation and sport leagues with plenty of fun and activities for all ages and abilities including learn to swim classes and classes for seniors and rehab.
But if you're looking for a different type of fitness routine you can find all sorts in our Exercise and Fitness category.
When it comes to medical services again on site you can find local doctors, dentists, physios, etc and when it comes to hearing anyone who has a little difficulty will be the first to tell you how great they feel once they get the right devices to help. The locals who can help you here on the Coast are a small, family owned business with Steve and Sam at Hear Again. Free assessments at their clinic or they will come to your home and a wide range of hearing aids and accessories to suit everyone. Check out details here ...
Once you are looking good and feeling great then you need to celebrate so why not head out, buy yourself a new outfit and get yourself and your family off for a family portrait session with Danni at Photo Carnival to lock in the memories of how you feel right now! With an eye for capturing just that "right moment" or expression, check out some of the beautiful portraits Danni can create for you.
So, as you see there's no need to leave the Coast for you to "Look Good, Feel Great" and you can find a local to support to Go Local, Grow Local ...
For the love of beauty … All of us can either spend a fortune or find remedies in the kitchen cupboard. Here are some interesting tips, some are practical, some great money savers and others just plain unusual Enjoy!
Nix Post-Shaving Redness - Shave your face, legs or underarms in the shower after standing under warm water for a few minutes. This will help open up hair follicles and will soften hairs so they're less coarse to shave.
Apply Mascara To Fake Lashes - This will help fake lashes blend in more seamlessly with your natural ones.
Keep It On - When using cream-based beauty products - like lipstick or foundation - apply a dry face powder on top to seal in your look.
Find Your Shade - When choosing a foundation, test a product on the skin near your jawline. And be sure to do it in natural light. This will ensure the foundation tone you choose for your face isn't too different from the natural shade of your neck
Cracked Heal Remedy - Apply nappy rash cream to help heal cracked elbows and feet. The moisturisers and anti-inflamatory ingredients help hydrate and repair the skin.
Remove Nail Polish Without Remover - If you run out of nail polish remover, you can remove nail polish by applying a clear top coat to the nail and removing it quickly with a cotton ball.
Treat Ingrown Hairs - Apply a product containing witch hazel to help reduce the swelling and redness, then coax the ingrown hair from its location with a pair of tweezers (don't pull it out as this will only make the ingrown hair regrow the same way later).
For Greasy Hair - Avoid applying conditioner directly to your hair's roots - just apply the heavy moisturizing cream to the ends of your hair
Sunburn Remedy - Take a warm bath in VERY strong black tea -- the tannins take away the sting and swelling
Dry Out Pimples - Dabbing toothpaste onto a pimple is a quick and easy way to help dry it out
Give Curls Bounce - Never brush curls out with a brush. Instead, loosen them with your fingers. This will give curls added lift without flattening them down.
Use Oil On Your Skin - Even If is is already oily. While it sounds mad using an oil-based product to remove makeup or excess dirt from your skin can actually improve your epidermis' condition. Why? Over-cleaning stimulates the sebum glands, which causes skin to over-produce oil. Using oil-based products will have the opposite effect.
Linku2 take no responsibility for any outcome from use of any of these tips or whether they really work but guess they are always worth a try – we are just the messenger. Sources include Total Beauty, Huffington Post and Women’s Day.
It’s tough to avoid overeating. You might have a healthy meal at home, but once you step out and are surrounded by tempting junk food, your resolve can weaken. Or, maybe you stick to nutritious options, but they’re so delicious that you can’t help but reach for seconds. Here are some strategies to help curb your appetite.
When you let yourself get too hungry, you're more likely to overeat. This can lead to a cycle where, after overeating, your insulin levels spike, leaving you feeling tired and hungry again, causing you to overeat once more.
Instead of waiting until you're starving, eat when you're only slightly hungry. This helps you eat less and more slowly, which not only keeps your appetite in check but also gives you more energy throughout the day.
Regular, small snacks help regulate ghrelin, a hormone that controls hunger. For this strategy to work, the snack must be bland, and you should only drink water for at least an hour before and after eating it.
Try options like a small handful of unsalted almonds, a plain orange with a dash of cinnamon, or a small amount of watermelon. Even a tiny drizzle of olive oil with a sprinkle of sugar for energy can be effective. Doing this once a day can greatly reduce your overall appetite.
There’s a delay between eating food and feeling full—typically around 10 to 30 minutes. This means that if you eat quickly, you’re likely to consume more than you actually need. Eating slowly gives your brain time to catch up to your stomach, helping you stop when you're satisfied.
A simple trick is to chew each bite at least 10 times. This will not only help you slow down but also allow you to savor your food more, making each meal more enjoyable.
If you’re looking for ways to add flavor to your meals or drinks without sugar, try vinegar or cinnamon. Vinegar, which slows digestion, can add a tangy flavor to salad dressings, sauces, and roasted vegetables without adding many calories.
Cinnamon, which adds natural sweetness, also slows the rate at which food moves from your stomach to your intestines, helping you feel fuller for longer and preventing the post-meal energy slump.
Mild dehydration can sometimes feel like hunger, leading you to eat when all you really need is water. On the other hand, liquid calories—like juices and sodas—don’t fill you up, and they can cause rapid spikes in insulin.
Instead of sugary drinks, opt for water (still or sparkling). You can add a bit of flavour with lemon, strawberries, or cucumber, but keep it low-calorie.
Make it a goal to drink at least 8 glasses (or 2 liters) of water each day, and try drinking a glass about 20 minutes before each meal to help curb your appetite.
With these simple strategies, you can effectively manage your hunger and avoid overeating.
So it's time for a detox? Feeling sluggish, need to drop those couple of kilos or just need a really good pick me up. So how does detoxifying work?
Detoxifying is a cleansing of your blood and nourishing the body from the inside. Toxins are eliminated and nutrients replaced.
There are a number of things you can do when you detoxify your body but start with the obvious. Eliminate certain items including alcohol, cigarettes, caffine, processed foods saturated fats, refined sugars and cut down on (or give up) meat.
If you are not following a specific programme you should make sure you eat plenty of fibre. Brown rice and organic fresh fruits and vegetables and great.
Make sure you are drinking plenty of water. At least 2 litres a day should really be a normal intake, however, is vitally important during a detox to help flush your system out. Add a little fresh lemon juice.
Drink tea. Not only is it full of antioxidants but great as a thirst quencher. Herbal teas are usually the best option with green tea excellent in a detox.
Juicing is a popular form of detoxifying. Fresh organic fruit and vegetables are recommended. Green vegetable juice is good because they are rich in chlorophyll, which is said to help cleanse and heal the digestive tract.
Other juices good for a juice fast include celery, carrot, cabbage, apple, spinach, beets, and leafy greens. Remember to remove the stones in peaches, apricots, cherries and other fruit, apple seeds, carrot and rhubarb tops, and tough skins of kiwi, pineapple and mangos should be avoided.
Take care of the outside of your body too.
Make sure you exercise and sweat! Sweating is one of the body's natural ways of removing toxins. Whether through exercise or in a sauna you will feel better although be careful with the amount and type of exercise if on a strict detox programme.
Take deep breaths allowing oxygen to circulate throughout your system better.
Yoga is known for it's ability to detox by putting pressure on certain internal organs as well as helping to relieve stress being one of the major causes for needing to detox!
Exfoliating your skin is great to help remove toxins through your pores.
Get more sleep. Relax for at least an hour before you go to bed and drink a cup of camomile tea or other herbal sleep enhancing formula. Take time to relax your mind and try to get at least one extra hour than you normally do.
A massage can often be beneficial such as a Swedish massage, lymphatic drainage, deep tissue massage or Thai massage although do make sure you advise your massage therapist you are on a detox programme.
Other treatments suggested to benefit in a detox include colonics and hydrotherapy showers (5 minute very hot shower running over your back, 30 seconds cold water x 3 times followed by a complete relax in bed for 30 minutes)
However you decide to detox your body, do it carefully, follow the basic rules and you will come out cleansed and feeling like a million dollars!
Picture this: It's late, you're exhausted after a long day at work. The boss has been relentless with deadlines, and the stress has been building up. Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest that radiates down your arm. You're alone, about 8 km away from the nearest hospital or emergency room, and unsure if you can make it that far.
You know a bit about CPR, but no one ever told you how to apply it to yourself. Unfortunately, many people face heart attacks alone, and when the heart starts beating irregularly, you may only have about 10 seconds before losing consciousness. So, what can you do?
If you find yourself in this situation, start coughing vigorously and repeatedly. Before each cough, take a deep breath, and ensure that both the breaths and coughs are deep and forceful, like you're trying to clear your chest.
Repeat this cycle—deep breath, then deep cough—every two seconds without stopping, until help arrives or until you feel your heart return to a normal rhythm.
Why does this work? The deep breaths help oxygenate your lungs, and the forceful coughing compresses the heart, keeping blood circulating. This pressure may also help the heart reset its rhythm. In doing this, you might buy yourself enough time to get to help or for emergency services to arrive.
You've kicked off your summer fitness routine, and it feels great — at least for the first week. But then, small excuses start creeping in, and sticking to your commitments becomes harder. So, how do you maintain your momentum? Here are six easy strategies to keep your motivation high:
Start by defining what you want to achieve. Is it running 5km, climbing six flights of stairs without feeling winded, or feeling more confident in a summer outfit? Choose a realistic goal and write it down in the present tense, like, “I will do 30 sit-ups without stopping.” This helps turn your goal from a distant dream into an attainable reality.
Achieving fitness milestones is no small feat, so celebrate the wins along the way. Did you complete a full week of workouts without missing a session? Schedule a relaxing massage. Hit your daily step count consistently? Maybe it's time for new workout gear. The more enjoyable the journey, the more likely you are to stick with it.
Feeling bored with the same workout? Shake things up by trying something new. Attend a different fitness class, swap your regular cardio session for a swim, or explore a different style of exercise. Mixing things up keeps your routine exciting and gives you a fresh approach to staying fit.
One of the biggest challenges is finding time to work out. Make it easier by prepping everything you need ahead of time. Planning to run after work? Pack your gear and leave it by the front door so you can’t miss it. Want to work out in the morning? Lay out your clothes the night before, so all you need to do is roll out of bed and head out the door.
Even though your fitness journey is personal, you don’t have to go it alone. Invite a coworker to join you for a lunchtime class or find a local running group. A support system keeps you accountable and motivated, especially on days when you feel like skipping the workout. Share your goals with friends or online, too — the more support you receive, the more inspired you'll feel to keep pushing forward.
Sometimes, a fresh outfit can boost your enthusiasm for working out. Investing in flattering, functional workout clothes can make you feel more confident and excited to exercise. After all, when you "look good, you feel great," and you'll be more likely to stick to your routine with a bit of extra motivation.
By incorporating these tips into your routine, you'll be better equipped to maintain your motivation and reach your fitness goals with confidence.
Hearing losses usually develop very slowly, so it is easy to not notice them creeping up on you. If you are concerned about your own hearing, or that of a loved one, you can run a self check to give you some ideas. Hear Again, in Whangaparaoa, have an online self-check test, you are welcome to run through.
If you determin that perhaps hearing is affected but it may not actually be hearing loss it may be a case of blocked ears. Did you know approximately 5% of adults and 10% of children deal with blocked ears at any one time! If you’re uncertain whether ear wax is causing your hearing issue or whether an ear wax removal service can help, drop into Hear Again and their experienced staff will take a quick look free of charge. Ear wax removal is quite a simple and painless procedure and you can read more about what causes it and ear wax removal online with Hear Again.
Another frustration you, or a loved one, may experience is that annoying ringing in your ears! So what is it?
Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing sounds that aren't present in the external environment. It can manifest as ringing, buzzing, hissing, whistling, throbbing, booming, clicking, roaring, or a cicada-like noise. Tinnitus may consist of a single sound or multiple different sounds, and it can develop gradually or suddenly.
This condition is quite common, with most people experiencing it at some point, especially in quiet surroundings. About 20% of the population experiences persistent tinnitus, and for 4%, it significantly affects their quality of life.
Read more on what tinnitus is and how it can be combatted.
If you need support or hear advice remember Hear Again offer free hearing tests and also operate an in-home service if it's hard to get to their Whangaparaoa premises. The team are always happy to advise and help so you can "Rejoin the Conversation"!
Hear Again, Coast Whangaparaoa, 6 Main Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa
0508-432-724 - info@hearagain.co.nz - https://hearagain.co.nz