Born in 2003, Bella Lucce is an all natural brand created by Lela Barker who dreamed of making enough money as a single mother to stay at home with her children. Like a mad scientist on a quest, she put in long hours concocting her potions that would eventually become the Bella Lucce brand. In eight years, Bella Lucce has grown tremendously, and is loved by women internationally. Lela believes in giving back, and does so through various charities and communities. With nature being the core of her brand, she has worked hard at doing what she can to preserve it and has earned her company the title of “Carbon Neutral” by Terra Pass.
Category Archives: Asia
After a Death, Sri Lanka Health Ministry will Inspect Beauty Parlors
Sri Lanka’s 57,000 salons and beauty parlors will be inspected by the health ministry after the death of a customer on November 2, 2011. The woman died due to a severe allergic reaction caused by products applied to her skin during a facial treatment.
Kabuki Theater-A Japanese Tradition
Japan, or Nippon to the locals, is an island nation rife with its beautiful and deadly secrets. The ancient customs from thousands of years of toil still bubble in the winding cobblestone streets today. The caste of the Samurai hail from these mountainous pockets of land, along with the deadly katanas they wielded in battle. In periods of peace or political intrigue, they sat at the renowned teahouses that still operate today much as they always have, with geisha, and young maiko, attending them.
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Visit Tokyo For Brad’s “Moneyball” Premiere
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their 6 children were photographed at the Haneda International Airport today, November 10. The family was photographed Japan after Brad Pitt’s “Moneyball” premiere.
Malaysian Noodles at the Malaysia Noodle Festival Meatpacking District, September 27, 2011
Explore the Delicious World of Malaysian Noodles at the Malaysia Noodle Festival Meatpacking District, September 27, 2011…
CYBERCULTURE > OpenStudy | ChinesePod | TwoChop
Studying can be fairly antisocial. Writing papers and studying for exams are solitary activities, but OpenStudy, a social learning network demoing at TechCrunch Disrupt’s Start-up Alley, aims to change that. OpenStudy connects students in distant locations in what CEO Chris Sprague calls a ‘massively multiplayer classroom’.