From healing properties to rejuvenating, hydrating and anti-ageing effects, plant-based extracts and oils are packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that help your skincare routine fight against the cellular damage caused by free radicals – responsible for breaking down our skin’s collagen, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots and a dull complexion.
When added to your skincare routine, these extracts can promote the growth of newer and healthier cells.
A Scottish castle that has been turned into a hotel is now on sale in Hong Kong and the mainland after languishing for seven months on the British market without any offers - which the hotel co-owner is blaming on the credit crunch. A remnant of the 15th-century palace of the Bishop of Sutherland, the 25-bedroom Dornoch Castle Hotel, in the Highland town of Dornoch, is being priced at GBP2.5 million (HK$31.
More than 100 people were injured when carriages detached from a train on a busy commuter line in China’s capital on Thursday evening, according to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport.
Initial investigations indicated the train came to an emergency stop after a signal downgrade. The sloping terrain caused the carriages to slip on the icy rails and collide, the commission said on Friday.
As of Friday morning, 67 people had been hospitalised, while 25 remained under observation.
With production of many high-end watches limited and demand for them growing, waiting lists to buy them are being extended from months to years.
How Rolex became the top luxury watch brand in the world
For those who can afford high-end timepieces, sports watches are generally the most sought after, especially among millennials.
Rolex has enjoyed an advantage in this area through its historical links with sports like tennis. And while Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual, Submariner and Day-Date models are highly popular, the Daytona, especially the one with a green dial, is one of the most notoriously difficult Rolex models to own.
Source: Britannica.com The Roman Baths in Bath, England, are a mesmerizing testament to the ancient Roman civilization and their incredible engineering prowess. This historic site is not only a popular tourist attraction but also a significant archaeological marvel that offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the Romans nearly two millennia ago.
From the intricate architecture to the elaborate bathing rituals, the Roman Baths have captivated millions of visitors worldwide.