A Sustainable Tree é uma loja online criada com o intuito de oferecer uma gama de produtos sustentáveis e ecológicos, sem plásticos nem químicos, contribuindo para um planeta mais saudável e equilibrado. Esta loja online, com presença activa em plataformas sociais como o Instagram e o Facebook , mostra-nos que é muito fácil fazer pequenas mudanças no nosso quotidiano de modo a tornar a nossa pegada ecológica cada vez mais reduzida. Os produtos estão separados em categorias como: produtos de higiene, cuidado do rosto e das mãos e utensílios de cozinha; oferecendo inúmeras oportunidades para substituir os produtos embalados em plástico e cheios de químicos que normalmente adquirimos nas superfícies comerciais por outros com embalagens mais ecológicas e produtos naturais e orgânicos. Estão também disponíveis produtos vegan, ou seja, que não possuem subprodutos de origem animal e que não foram testados em animais. As marcas dos vários produtos sã...
Hello beauties, I have shared I am taking a trip this summer and at this point I am beyond excited. At the end of July, I will be going to China where I'll spend the following month traveling. THAT'S RIGHT!!ONE MONTH IN CHINA!! Nearly 17 years later, I'll be walking in chinese grounds. You probably read around here somewhere that I was born in Macau, so this is a big deal and it is long overdue. I can't wait to be there *squeals* Today marks the one month and a half milestone and it is feeling super real! So how am I preparing for this aventure? *cue The Lord of the Rings soundtrack* 1. Plane tickets After deciding where you want to go, you should get the plane/train tickets. Given that I made the decision last year in August, there was a lot of time to scout for tickets. After searching and browsing sites and Pinterest, I found Hopper . Hopper is a great app. It predicts the changes in airfares, compares websites and let's you know the best time to actually buy y...
Today I saw the first exhibition in 25 years of a very important portuguese artist: José de Almada Negreiros. For those who studied even just a little of Portugal's 20th century history, this is a familiar name. He was not only a painter but he also made drawings, cartoons, story boards, movie posters, stained glass, ceramics, coreographed ballets... He even worked for Paramount Pictures. He was part of a group of artists that defined the new aesthetic for the portuguese art scene in the 20th century. Although a wonderfully curated exhibition, the best moment to me was seeing in real life a painting called "Maternity". I had only seen it in my History books. And there it was. The characteristic voluptuous woman, the massive feet and the oh so delicate facial features of both the mother and child... there's no photo I can take that makes this painting justice, so just go ahead and see it. One more ✔ on the bucket list! Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon. F...
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