Sunday, August 9, 2020

Su Moh Moh Naing - Tiny Waist | Smallest Waist In The World

Su Moh Moh Naing - Tiny Waist | Smallest Waist In The World 

A woman with a tiny waist has claimed her extraordinary proportions are simply the result of her natural slenderness. Student Su Moh Moh Naing, of Myanmar, claims to have a waist with a circumference of only 13.7 inches, which is believed to be one of the smallest in the world.

The 23-year-old often shares photos of her extreme hourglass figure on Instagram, where she has faced accusations of photo editing and taking drastic measures like rib removal or corseting to maintain such a slim physique.

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Tucson Prime - Adopts Street Dog Working as Employee in Brazil

Hyundai Showroom in Brazil Adopts Street Dog as Employee, Names Him 'Tucson Prime' 

A Hyundai showroom in Brazil has hired an unusual salesman. This new employee is a year old, walks on four legs and barks instead of talking. Yes, you guessed it right! The latest employee of a Hyundai showroom in Espirito Santo, Brazil is a dog named Tucson Prime. The story of how this street dog in Brazil became an employee of a major carmaker is winning hearts online.

Tucson is a street dog who used to often hang around the Hyundai showroom. Over time the employees at that showroom become acquainted with the dog. They used to offer it food and play with it. Gradually, the employees became such good friends with the dog that they inducted it into their family and made him an honourable employee. They even gave the dog its own ID card.

Friday, August 7, 2020

Van Life Couple | Couple Starts Van Life After Quitting Their Jobs


Van Life Couple | Couple Starts Van Life After Quitting Their Jobs and Downsizing to a Minimalist Camper Van 

Some say it's crazy but we say van life as a couple is one of the most rewarding and incredible things to do. Sharing a tiny space will help you to understand and respect each other like nothing else. Being on the road and constantly pushing boundaries, means that you will grow and flourish together. And of course, sharing beautiful moments and unique experiences will reward you with an everlasting bond.

There will definitely though, be moments when you quite frankly want to throttle each other and after years of van life as a couple, we have had our fair share of these moments. Living a harmonious life as a couple in a van is all about finding that balance and establishing boundaries with yourself and each other, and we hope these tips will help you to do just that.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Artists Created Landscapes Scenery Arts Using Wool Painting


Artists Created Landscapes Scenery Arts Using Wool Painting 

I often get told that my pictures are so lifelike that they think it’s a photo. That is the response that I hope for. In doing what I do, I hope to convince the observer that using wool instead of paint is a genuine art form and a wonderful medium to use, and not just a craft.

I have been creating felt landscapes using various types of wool for 4 years now. The pictures are made by wet and needle felting the wool fibers together using soap, water, and lots of agitation. I love being out in nature and I often use where I live in Scotland as inspiration for my creations.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Christophe Guinet : Monsieur Plant Creates Art With Plants

Christophe Guinet : Monsieur Plant Creates Art With Plants 

Christophe Guinet, aka Monsieur Plant, works with plants in unique and intriguing ways. His latest artworks are centred around a Sneakerium, which uses old trainers and transforms them into aqua-plant idylls. Each of the aquariums are filled with aquatic plants, which take significant time to stabilise. Each tank is unique and features a trainer immersed in a host of aquatic plant life.

created intriguing and unique sculptures and installations of plants and other organic materials. He masterfully brings them together with everyday objects, making unique works of art. Guinet was born in Paris, but spent his adolescence between the city and the countryside, where he developed a strong interest in the world of plants, which became his passion and work.

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Harukiru Papercraft Artist Turns Food Packaging Into Art


Harukiru Papercraft Artist Turns Food Packaging Into Art 

Meet Harukiru, a Japanese empty box sculptor, who turns snack packaging into amazing paper sculptures. A design student at Kobe Design University, he possesses a keen eye to turn an ordinary cardboard snack box into something unbelievably artistic.

Not only does Harukiru possess a fertile imagination to visualize his cardboard sculptures, but oodles of patience, too, to spend hours cutting up boxes of snacks, such as Ritz, Toppo, Pringles, Moonlight cookie, Nestlé coffee and many more, and gluing them together. The end product is always something really wonderful.

Monday, August 3, 2020

Battoulah - Masked Women of Iran


Battoulah - Masked Women of Iran 

Battoulah ( Islamic female clothing ) is a metallic-looking mask traditionally worn by Muslim Arab, Persian, and Baluch women in Arab states of the Persian Gulf, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar, as well as in southern Iran. The origin of the battoulah is unknown, but it is thought to have entered the Eastern Arabian Peninsula from Gujarat in late 18th century. The tradition is less popular with the newer generations, but is still followed by women in their 70s and older, and by those living in rural areas

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Stone Balancing Tower | Rock Balancing Arts By Miha Brinovec


Stone Balancing Tower | Rock Balancing Arts By Miha Brinovec 

Rock balancing or stone balancing (stone or rock stacking) is an art, discipline, or hobby in which rocks are naturally balanced on top of one another in various positions without the use of adhesives, wires, supports, rings or any other contraptions which would help maintain the construction's balance.

The number of rock piles created in this manner in natural areas has recently begun to worry conservationists because they can misdirect hikers, expose the soil to erosion, aesthetically intrude upon the natural landscape, and serve no purpose.

Artist Miha Brinovec, 43, from Braslovce, Slovenia, does not use any adhesives to stick together the rocks. Instead, he carefully calculates how best to balance his stones in the most surprising ways. The amateur photographer insists the practice helps him to meditate and feel closer to nature.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Fantastic Digital Art And Photo Manipulations By Cristian Girotto

Fantastic Digital Art And Photo Manipulations By Cristian Girotto 

Cristian Girotto is an Italian digital artist born in 1979. He started as a graphic designer in Turin, then moved to Paris in 2007 and focused on Photoshop as a creative retoucher for the advertising industry. In 2012 he decided to learn 3D software and add new skills to his toolset to be able to work more independently as a whole creative figure. His most successful personal project is ‘L’enfant exterieur’. He’s been nominated two times one of the best 200 Digital Artists worldwide by Lürzer’s Archive.

Specialist in retouched photo Paris, CGI, Retouching, Digital art, retouched photo, 3d, Paris, modeling 3d, digital art, octane, cinema 4d, Zbrush, substance painter.

Let's take a look at this series where digital art and retouching goes mixing together for a wonderful result. Some might find it a little offensive but the series title makes it quite clear what is it about. Aside from the beautiful composition, lighting, colors and the subject itself. I just love how the project description is short and limited so it leaves the full judgment to ourselves. What do you think?

Hyper Realistic Colored Pencil Drawing by Sheila R Giovanni

Hyper-Realistic Colored Pencil Drawing by Sheila R Giovanni 

Brazilian artist Sheila R Giovanni strikes again with a new batch of hyper-realistic drawings made using her specialty “colored pencils“. Sheila’s incredible attention to detail in her craft allows her work to be almost indiscernible from a photograph.

Sheila R Giovanni spends more than 100 hours on each project, and her attention to detail is strikingly evident. Thanks to carefully placed shading, ultrathin lines and a remarkably steady hand, Sheila’s designs look as if they’re going to jump right off the page. They’re so immaculate, in fact, that her Instagram audience is calling her an ‘art genius’ and ‘insane’ over the amount of dedication she puts into hers penciled portraits.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Stunning Scar Cover-Up Tattoos That Turn Scars Skin Into Arts


Vietnamese Tattoo Artist Ngoc Makes Stunning Scar Cover-Up Tattoos That Turn Scars Skin Into Arts 

The story of the tattoo of a mother with 3 children named Thuy Ninh made many friends and surrounding people surprised. She goes tattoo with the purpose of covering the scar. Because 3 times of Caesarean section was severely stretched after birth, I was extremely inferior to myself, never dared to wear a crop top. Thuy Ninh cooked with the intention of "painting" from 2 years ago. However, because of excessive weight during pregnancy, up to 90kg, she decided to lose weight first, regain her shape to tattoo more beautiful and stable.

In the past, Thuy Ninh encountered many appearance problems. Specifically, she said: “Each time a child is born, the scar is cut longer. In addition, I was under the keloid scars, looking exactly like a rope. Not to mention, because the pregnant belly is too big, the belly skin is loose after birth, the stretch marks are tight. When I dropped from 90kg to 55kg, my abdomen had a lot of excess skin. I had to proceed to cut away the excess skin, the cut was 50-60cm long. They cut it right above the cesarean section. ”

Home Greener By Turning Furniture Tables Design For Home | Succulent Gardens


Home Greener By Turning Furniture Designs For Home & Office Tables Design For Home with Succulent Gardens 

When your home needs a makeover, you can easily change this look with a new home furniture design. It's just something that needs a bit of creativity, some smart ideas. But many people think of them as desert plants, but they also thrive in coastal locales. Gardeners love them for their drought resistance, architectural forms, vivid colors, and ease of maintenance. Succulents are especially popular for use in containers.

Being eco-wise is about celebrating creation, being good stewards with what we’re given, and passing on those values to the next generation. The thing I love most about practicing good green habits? Nine times out of ten, they’re also the more frugal option. Being environmentally-friendly is also good economics—in our home and budget, and with the earth.

44 Surprising Species of Bats - All Bat Species In The World

Big-Eared Woolly Bat

44 Surprising Species of Bats - All Bat Species In The World 

Even if the current events that have shaken our lives lately have made you think otherwise, bats are really amazing animals. First of all, they are the only mammals that can fly and they are exceptional at it! Also, one-quarter of all mammals are bats. There are over 1,300 species of them, so you can only imagine how many of them are residing on the earth. And if you think that all those creatures are up to no good, you couldn't be more wrong. In fact, many of them make our planet a bit better for everyone to live on. For instance, bats are excellent pest exterminators. Thanks to their habit of snacking on various insects, they help farmers reduce pesticide use. Scientists have estimated that bats in the United States save somewhere between $3.7 and 54 billion in pest control services every year. Fewer pesticides mean less environmental pollution and more food produced for us.

Best Innovations / Inventions Made for Disabilities Persons | People With Disabilities


Best Innovations / Inventions Made for Disabilities Persons | People With Disabilities 

Best Innovations / Inventions Made for Disabilities Persons especially in technology that helps make life drastically better. Here are a few examples of incredible inventions making the lives of people with disabilities easier all over the world.

Instead of chasing mindlessly chasing profits, some companies and entrepreneurs develop their products focusing on people with disabilities. They create swings for wheelchair users, versions of paintings that even the blind can enjoy, and their work is making the world a better place.

So, to celebrate society's advancement towards inclusivity has collected pictures of some of the most brilliant accessibility Inventions.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Ban Hun Lek museum - Scrap Metal Into Incredible Sculptures


Ban Hun Lek museum - Scrap Metal Into Incredible Sculptures 

Ban Hun Lek art museum is a hidden gem in Ang Thong, a small town in central Thailand that’s ~2 hours from Bangkok. At the museum, visitors will find awesome-looking sculptures, all made of scrap metal, in various styles and sizes all around. Although it’s in a small town, the museum itself is considered enormous as it has a yard to showcase some giant crafts as well as an indoor warehouse for smaller ones. Most of the sculptures here are inspired by famous characters from movies such as Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from Transformers, Iron man, Batman, and Predator.

It only takes around 2 hours from Bangkok to here by car. You and friends can make a fun day trip and explore this amazing museum together. This art museum was first created in 2012 by Pairoj Thanomwong and started off as a small gift shop that sold souvenirs made from scrap metal. It then gradually became more popular over the years. Now, the museum has 20 talented artists and craftsmen who create new sculptures while looking after the existing ones.

Time Warp House Since 1948 | House Looks Exactly The Same 72 Years Ago


Time Warp House Since 1948 | Doug Bethel House Looks Exactly The Same 72 Years Ago 

A former Royal Navy sailor who has lived in the same house since 1948 has claimed he has saved thousands by leaving his decor untouched. Doug Bethel, 89, from Liverpool, Merseyside, still lives in the house he grew up in with his parents and six siblings after they bought the five-bedroom semi-detached terraced house 72 years ago for just £800. After leaving the Royal Navy, the retired gas engineer, who never started a family of his own as he was often away at sea, returned to live with his mother and father until their deaths in 1976 and 1988.

Determined to keep as many happy memories in the house as he could, Mr. Bethel has not altered anything in the house for more than 60 years and still has his childhood bedroom intact, the original kitchen and cooker, and used only coal fires to heat the property until last year.

Woman Transforms Old Second-Hand Dress Into Modern Dresses


Woman Transforms Old Second-Hand Dress Into Modern Dresses 

Jillian Owens is a self-proclaimed Refashionista all about refashioning Old Second-Hand Dress Into Modern Dresses and upcycling our way to a more stylish and creative life. From refashion and upcycle tutorials on how to repurpose even the ugliest of thrift store clothes, to thrift style inspiration, to home diy projects, to an occasional post on how to live your best thrifty life, it’s all here!

Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the bad side of the fast fashion industry and searching for more sustainable options for their clothing—be it high-quality clothes with timeless design, thrift stores for secondhand and vintage that give unwanted clothes another try, or repairing, redesigning, and upcycling to give your old clothes a new twist. 38-year-old Jillian Owens transforms thrift-store clothing into brand-new looks to avoid buying from fast-fashion retailers and save a lot of money.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Most Ridiculous Yet Funniest Clothing Labels Tags | You Will Ever See


Most Ridiculous Yet Funniest Clothing Tags & Labels Tags You Will Ever See 

Be honest, when was the last time you read the label on your favorite t-shirt or the most comfortable pair of jeans? Maybe it’s time to take a look, your clothing tags may hide a hilarious message too. Probably a while ago, right? And why bother with the clothing tags at all if there's never any funny slogans or amusing wisdom written on them but the bleak washing instructions, right?

Well, not really - these clothing labels will convince you to look again - they aren’t your usual “do not mix with colors” or “do not boil me in water over 60 degrees, thanks very much” kind of thing. Some offer serious life advice (seriously, we aren’t joking!), others are lost in translation, some are adorned with funny puns and yet others are offensive… or maybe hilarious. That’s up to your sense of humor.

James Maina Mwangi - Most Stylish Man in Nairobi, Kenya ( Africa )

James Maina Mwangi - Most Stylish Man in Nairobi, Kenya ( Africa ) 

Mr James Maina Mwangi, a Kenyan freedom fighter's son is not just a tailor in Nairobi Umoja Estate but has any color of socks, shoes and suit that you could be thinking never exists. He believes he is perhaps the smartest man in Africa.

To be like him, Mwangi says “You must ask God for three things; Taste, choice and wisdom.” Mwangi’s wardrobe has about 160 different suits. He owns more than 200 pairs of shoes and at least 300 multi-colored complimentary caps. All these are made in different colours that bring the best out of his not-sought after good look.

“When I want to wear something, if it is a green suit, I wear it with a green shirt, green shoes, green socks, green cap, green underwear, green pen and a green cover for my phone,” he told BBC Africa in an interview. Mr Mwangi recounts having been a laughing stock in the city for the longest part of his youthful days. He could only wear one shirt and everyone instead of pity ended up laughing on seeing him.

Instagram Beauty Influencers - Who Lie About Their True Appearance

Instagram Beauty Influencers - Who Lie About Their True Appearance "Reality is very Far from Truth" 

The ‘Beauty False’ Instagram account is dedicated to showing you the truth about how stars look without layers of makeup and excessive photo-editing.

Influencers are Instagram users who have an established credibility and audience; who can persuade others by virtue of their trustworthiness and authenticity. Your brand's influencers are users that employ your brand hashtag who have the largest number of followers Who Lie About Their True Appearance.

Don’t believe everything that you see on the Instagram. We’ve heard that dozens of times, right? However, it’s something that we should always keep in mind to stop us from comparing ourselves to Social Media influencers and celebrities who not only look ‘perfect’ but also live a constant life of thrill and adventure.

The ‘Beauty False’ Instagram Influencers account is dedicated to showing you the truth about how stars look without layers of makeup and excessive photo-editing. The difference is striking (and a bit comforting because we can make our expectations for ourselves more realistic). Scroll down, have a look, and share your thoughts about how some celebs hide their true selves.

Bearded Men are Turning Their "Underbeard" into a Beard Face

Bearded Men are Turning Their "Underbeard" into a Beard Face 

Sometimes a small shift in perspective can change everything. One of the latest funny trends for bearded men involves them simply turning their gaze upward and exposing their “underbeard”—the underneath part of their chin and their outstretched neck. In doing so, they create an uncanny resemblance to a face and a full head of hair. Guys are furthering this bizarre illusion by digitally drawing eyes and a mouth onto their necks. Some even add a real pair of glasses.

The beard face trend is strange enough to have a subreddit dedicated to it. Aptly called Underbeard, its mission is simple. “Your beard has a face,” the community explains. “Get to know him…or her.” The results are delightful and outlandish as people imagine the vibrant personalities that live beneath their chins.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Rich Kids Show Off Their Parents Wealth | Rich Kids Billionaire Lifestyle


Rich Kids Show Off Their Parents Wealth | Rich Kids of Millionaire or Billionaire Dollar wealth Lifestyle 

When you have a lot of Millionaire or Billionaire Dollar wealth, it's important that your kids understand the value of money. It can be hard for the average parent not to spoil their kids, but when you have unlimited cash, the test is even harder and it's not one that everyone passes. Rich Kids of Instagram is a platform for wealthy kids - or, more realistically, kids with wealthy parents - to show off their incredible assets to the rest of the world. Casually posing by their Bentleys and Rolls Royces with wads of cash and Rolex watches, is just another day in the life of these spoilt children who have no concept of the value of... anything, really. But it's fine, we're not jealous or bitter at all.

When you have a lot of wealth, it's important that your kids understand the value of money. It can be hard for the average parent not to spoil their kids, but when you have unlimited cash, the test is even harder and it's not one that everyone passes. Rich Kids of Instagram is a platform for wealthy kids - or, more realistically, kids with wealthy parents - to show off their incredible assets to the rest of the world. Casually posing by their Bentleys and Rolls Royces with wads of cash and Rolex watches, is just another day in the life of these spoilt children who have no concept of the value of... anything, really. But it's fine, we're not jealous or bitter at all.

Bowie Cat Who Has Different-Colored Blue and one Green Eyes

Bowie Cat Who Has Different-Colored Blue and one Green Eyes 

The female moggies have 47,000 followers thanks to having one blue and one green eye. Owner Pavel Dyagilev, 34, of St Petersburg, Russia, gave the cats new home and now runs the account.

He said: “When I found an ad on social media that two kittens were seeking a new home I never imagined that I’d end up with two. “But I looked through the pictures of kittens and saw two twins been always together on the photos. And my heart melted."

Owner Pavel Dyagilev, 34, of St Petersburg, Russia, likes to dress them up, left. He said: “They are mesmerising.” He added: “The girls don’t feel starstruck by their online following, but they have all the features to be real stars. "They do not go out to exhibitions or crowded places because it is a huge stress for them. "So our Instagram is a perfect source for the world to meet the unique beauty of Iriss and Abyss.”

Turkish Food Master - Hyper Realistic Replica Cakes of Tuba Geckil

Turkish Food Master - Hyper Realistic Replica Cakes of Tuba Geckil 

Beautifully made Hyper-Realistic cakes were made by Turkish food artist Tuba Geckil, who shares her work with Red Rose Cakes on Instagram @redrosecake_tubageckil. Her phenomenal work transforming everything from German Chancellor Angela Merkel to a plate of raw chicken to Jan Vermeer’s “Girl With A Pearl Earring” into edible masterpieces has earned her accolades from all corners of the globe.

If you’re looking for a vintage duck phone cake to share at your next party—or, thanks to the pandemic, to eat alone on the couch—there are many talented cake artists out there. That includes, New Jersey cake artist Luke Vincentini who is responsible for edible versions of a can of White Claw, a bag of Doritos, and the aforementioned vintage duck phone, as well as Las Vegas pastry chef Amaury Guichon who made an antique armchair look good enough to eat.

Brynjar Karl Birgisson Rebuilt the Titanic Replica With Lego

Autistic boy Brynjar Karl Birgisson rebuilt the Titanic with 56,000 bits of Lego 

An autistic boy's fascination with the Titanic ocean liner – and his ability to build with Legos – gave him a lifeline to independence. Brynjar Karl Birgisson was 10 when he spent 700 hours over 11 months building a 26-foot-long Titanic replica using 56,000 Lego bricks. His work helped raise the boy from Iceland out of a self-described "autistic fog."

Now, at 17, Brynjar is known worldwide as "the Lego boy" and often gives talks and speeches about how the Titanic and Legos changed his life. His story, already the subject of a book, is now told in a documentary premiering in Pigeon Forge. Entitled "How Titanic Became My Lifeboat," the film will have its public premiere at 11 a.m. March 7 at the Phoenix Theatre's Forge Cinemas, 2530 Parkway. The screening is free, but reservations are required at 800-381-7670. Brynjar will also speak at East Tennessee schools during the March "Read Across America" in visits arranged by the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge.

Monday, July 27, 2020

Mouth Tattoo | Belgium Artist Uses ‘Secret’ Tattoos" Roof of the Mouth

Mouth Tattoo | Belgium Artist Uses ‘Secret’ Tattoos" Roof of the Mouth 

Indy Voet, a Belgian tattoo is reputed for his work as an unconventional tattoo artist, his specialty is hand poking tattoos on the roof of people’s mouths. It is gathered that he has been doing roof of the mouth tattoos for about five years and has since developed his own technique as well as a portfolio of tattoos that fit the unusual location. He wasn’t always a roof of the mouth tattoo artists as he is a former body piercing artist with ten years of experience under his belt.

Talking about his switch, he said: “I don’t really use anything other than a needle and some dexterity, combined with the trust of my client,” Indy Voet told Inked Mag, adding that using a tattoo machine would be too harsh on this sensitive location, plus there’s not a lot of space to maneuver.

Taylor Ann Linko | Airbrushed Own Bride Wedding Dress

Artist Taylor Ann Linko Painted Her Own Bride Wedding Dress With An Airbrush 

Taylor Ann Linko : When I said I was going to paint my wedding dress, I was surprised no one tried to steal all my paint and hide it until after the big day. Trust me there were some really concerned people! But white is not allowed in my closet. so I had to ;) Really I think it has just gotten to that point where people know the art in me cannot be contained. I might be shy, I kinda hate being the center of attention, but that’s never stopped me from wearing my heart on my sleeve. Just so happens, my heart is filled with Art. Painting, Sculpting, Sewing, Drawing, Makeup. that tends to show though, from doodles on my arm to paint on my wedding dress.

For my wedding, the same was certainly true. I painted, sculpted, crafted, just about everything I could. Made the flowers, colored my hair, painted a giant jenga game, DIY-ed the invitations, sculpted the centerpieces. I went to a few stores dress hunting and every time ended loving this style. When I put it on I just felt like a bride. Trust me I had no plans to go this traditional, but you do only get one chance to go this fancy. One problem, it’s white, not even a hint of color. For quite some time I was worried I picked the wrong dress, in my head I hated it, but on I loved it. As beautiful as it was, It didn't feel like it fit my personality at all.

Graffiti And Street Art in South Africa | African Graffiti Street Art

Graffiti And Street Art in South Africa | African Graffiti Street Art Into Open-Air Galleries 

Urban artist Falco One brings life and color to the streets of South African towns. After thirty-two years as a graffiti artist, Falco has played a significant role in the development of South Africa’s graffiti scene by leaving his marks on lonely walls. The artist’s awe-inspiring murals often resemble local wildlife which also cleverly interacts with various elements of the buildings, such as windows, pipes, or air conditioners.

In 2010, Falco started a project called “Once Upon A Town,” where he painted his way across South Africa, turning poor neighborhoods into open-air galleries that attract tourists. Vivid elephants in all shapes and forms are his most common and recognizable artworks. Scroll down to check his most incredible spray-painted creations!

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Fatima Ghazaoui with Skin Allergy From the Sunlight


Fatima Ghazaoui with Rare Genetic Allergy to UV Light to Protect Her Skin From the Sun 

A woman with a rare genetic condition has shared how she wears a mask that looks like a 'space helmet' to protect her skin from damaging UV rays - and hasn't left the house without it for 20 years. At just two-years-old, Fatima Ghazaoui, 28, from Mohammedia, Morocco, was diagnosed with the rare skin condition Xeroderma pigmentosum, after her parents noticed intense freckling of her skin. The genetic condition leaves the skin unable to repair itself after exposure to ultraviolet radiation, which is present in daylight and some artificial light, and means a person is more likely to develop dangerous skin or eye cancers.

Fatima hasn't been out in daylight for over 20 years without wearing sun protection in the form of gloves and the helmet, which she affectionately calls her 'NASA mask', and mostly begins her days at nightfall. 'I rarely go out in daylight but if I have to', says Fatima, 'I must wear what I call a NASA mask as well as gloves to protect myself from sun rays. 'My day is different from other people's, I spend all day indoors and my day starts at night.' The condition means Fatima is easily sunburnt, even on a mild or cloudy day, and suffers with severe freckles, while having visible signs of dry skin and skin ageing.

Everyday Using Items - Daily Things You Didn't Know Have Names

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Everyday Using Items  - Things You Didn't Know Have Names 

In this post you will find a list of things which we use dozens of words to describe because we don’t know what to call them. the go-to solution that fixes every known device malfunction out there: turn it off and turn it on again.

All these things have one-word names that are just not commonly used; you will find the names below alongside many other less-known names. Maybe after reading this post, you might want to put some of the words to good use, in place of whatchamacallit, that-that-that thing, and other extended fillers