Taking the itch outta Winter eyes – Rohto Dry Aid

Are your eyes feeling more irritated, sore, and grittier in recent weeks? Winter and the early Spring months take a toll on our eyes, with many Brits suffering from ‘dry eyes’. The eye health syndrome is caused by a lack of lubrication in the eye, which is further exasperated in colder months. The drop in humidity, colder dryer air, and wind – coupled with central heating which further evaporates any moisture in the air – are known to worsen the condition for existing sufferers as well as cause dry eye in people who were previously unaffected.

Dry eyes can upset your sleep, make reading or looking at screens uncomfortable, and gets worse as the day progresses. Symptoms of dry eye are a particular problem for contact lens wearers as three quarters (74%) say they suffer from dry eye. Ageing also has an impact since our body produces less hyaluronic acid from our 40s onwards and this is key for retaining moisture in the eyes. Hormonal changes before and during menopause, and regular use of antihistamines, antidepressants, and diuretics, also affect the amount of moisture in the eye.

One product that can really help is you suffer with this condition is Rohto Dry Aid. It’s  designed to mimic natural tears and its ingredients work on the different layers of the tear film to stabilize it and restore its natural function. This alleviates symptoms and normal vision is restored.

Optometrist, Francesca Marchetti from Rohto Dry Aid notes, “Dry eye is not only very uncomfortable, if the problem is prolonged it can lead to corneal abrasions and irreparable damage to vision. Because it can make many vision-based activities, such as driving and reading, uncomfortable, it can also have a very negative impact on quality of life.”

Top tips to ease dry eyes

1 PROTECT EYES FROM THE ELEMENTS: We know that cold air, wind and sunlight are just a handful of the factors that can influence our eye health.  So even though it’s getting colder – get your sunnies out! Wearing sunglasses can protect eyes from the glare of the sun – which can cause tears to evaporate – as well as shielding them from the drying wind.

2 BREAK THE CYCLE: Francesca Marchetti, Optometrist from Rohto Dry Aid, says: “One of the most important things you can do to ease symptoms of dry eyes is to interrupt that vicious circle.  A product that addresses all aspects of the dry eye cycle is important, so a new, clinically backed product called Rohto Dry Aid, which relieves EIGHT symptoms of dry eye has been quite a breakthrough. It has special Tearshield Technology which provides soothing relief for up to 12 hours helping to hydrate, protect and restore the tear film.”

3 20 20 20 LOVE: Humans usually blink 20 times per minute but when concentrating on their screens this blink rate can drop to between just one and three times per 60 seconds. Marchetti advises: “Experts like me recommend that we give our eyes a break from screens every 20 minutes by looking at a distant object (20ft away) for 20 seconds and blink for 20 seconds – it’s called the 20 20 20 screen break rules.”

4 EAT FOODS TO BOOST EYE HEALTH: Diet can play a helpful role for good eye health. Two key eye nutrients – Omega 3 and vitamin A – are lacking in in many diets – so try to boost your intake if that’s the case.

5 CATCH SOME ZZZS: Marchetti continues: “It’s during the hours that we are resting, that our body can repair and recover. That goes for our eyes too as the time they are closed is a period when they aren’t being forced to focus. Getting 7 to 8 hours of shuteye can allow for tears to be replenished and eyes to relax.”

6 TAKE A BREAK FROM CONTACT LENSES: Ensuring you sleep without lenses at night is essential to help avoid symptoms of dry eye and taking occasional breaks to swap lenses for glasses is a good idea to avoid irritation.

7 AVOID HOT AIR: Be mindful that central heating depletes the moisture in the air. Avoid sitting too close to radiators and when in a car, avoid having the heating vents blowing hot air at your face. 

8 GET YOUR EYES CHECKED: The NHS recommend we visit the opticians every two years for a check-up. However, there are some cases where it’s advisable to visit the optometrist more regularly.

Dry eye problems can rapidly descend into a vicious cycle because anything which disrupts the tear film will also compromise the surface of the eye — and this leads to further interference to the tear film if left untreated. Breaking this toxic cycle is crucial to the success of any dry eye therapy. However, most dry eye products only hydrate and fail to restore and aid protection too.  The novel Tearshield Technology used in Rohto Dry Aid utilises eye-care science not previously seen in the UK and deploys multiple modes of action to hydrate, restore and protect areas of dryness and restore all the multi-layers of the tear film. As a result, this latest innovation from Rohto Dry Aid breaks the toxic cycle.

New Gentleman on the Block – À Couvert

À Couvert is a new, luxury men’s outerwear brand that celebrates heritage and hell-raising in equal measure. Inspired by classic military cuts, each with a uniquely modern and somewhat disruptive twist, designer James Small has created a series of timeless investment pieces. James’ sharp and distinctive designs have been combined with outstanding tailoring to produce this ageless and aspirational line.

Small, Graduated from London College of Fashion in 2001 and starting his self-titled menswear label, James Small has since become eponymous within menswear design. James talent was recognised early at London Fashion Week where he was awarded ‘New Generation’ by the British Fashion Council. Previously Head Designer for Kim Jones, James’ creative and successful career holds a rich portfolio of collaborations with luxury fashion houses including Hugo Boss, Mulberry and Come Des Garçons.

All of our limited-edition coats are hand made in England, using premium fabrics from mills that are internationally renowned and respected. The exceptional quality of the construction and materials generate a premium product with maximum emphasis on durability, design and detail.

These re-engineered contemporary versions of traditional military technical coats create the silhouettes of heroes from a time gone by for the modern wearer. Our coats are for the gentleman, not the everyman, for the bold and the brave, the radical and rebellious” James Small

Captured by Rankin, the first look into À Couvert AW21 is portrayed by a talent-fueled cast of artists including legendary music producers SKREAM & Route 94, and renowned Actors Warren Brown and Jonas Armstrong, reflecting the bold and audacious nature of the collection. Using complex, luxury materials, the collection represents the fine craftsmanship and rich textile history of England as AW21 consists of carefully curated pieces produced with and manufactured in Manchester. Introducing, Nylon Padded Trench with Olmetex Nylon lining, Nylon Cargo Pants and Technical Ventile Waterproof Pants with Olmetex Nylon Lining and Cobrax magnetic Zero press studs, all made with Majocchi Luxury Polyamide Nylon. Continuing its use of intricate detail, À Couvert launches the Oversized Fishtail Parka made with British millerain bonded cotton, Sheepskin/Shearling pockets, 3M reflective sealing tape and RiRi Zips & Cord Adjusters

Cobrax magnetic zero press studs. A Couvert’s cashmere range is of the finest quality and is produced in Scotland. The range has already been donned by outstanding British artists such as Skepta & Stephen Graham.

The World’s Top 5 Most Expensive Trainers Ever Sold

Sneakerheads are among the most fervent of collectors. When it comes to unique trainers, they’re not messing around! We all know someone who is particularly proud of their esteemed collection, and our obsession with trainers is only growing. Celebrities such as DJ Khaled, John Mayer, and Kylie Jennerare among the most high profile sneakerheads out there. These celebs regularly post pictures of their favourite trainers on Instagram, spurring on the trend that none of us are able to resist.

Some special trainers, however, have shown us just how far a sneaker obsession can go. A select few shoes have really captured collectors’ imaginations and have sold for unbelievable amounts of money. Whether a vintage limited edition or a pair of trainers worn by an A-lister, there have been some extremely sought-after men’s and women’s trainers over the years. Some have stood out from the rest, fetching record-breaking prices at auction.

Let’s find out which trainers have topped the charts and cemented their place in history.

5th place: Nike Air Jordan 12

Selling for an incredible £75,220 in 2016, these well-worn trainers proved the combined power of classic sneakers and celebrity endorsement. The shoes shot to fame after Michael Jordan wore them in 1997 for his famous ‘flu game’ (a game in which he managed to score 38 points despite being ill). After the game, Jordan gave the signed sneakers to a ball boy, who later made a hefty profit from the iconic shoes.

4th place: Nike Mag Self-Lacing Trainers

Inspired by a pop-culture classic, these fun and futuristic trainers fetched £143,580 in 2016. These sneakers were sold by the Michael J. Fox Foundation (which funds research into Parkinson’s disease), and they were designed based on Fox’s 1989 hit film, Back to the Future Part II. No true sneakerhead could resist getting their hands on their very own pair of self-lacing trainers!

3rd place: Nike Waffle Racing Flat “Moon Shoe”

The third most expensive trainers of all time were a pair of the extremely limited edition “Moon Shoes”, handmade by Nike’s co-founder, Bill Bowerman. This pair of historic sneakers sold for an impressive £314,075 ($437,500) in 2019. As the story goes, the sole of these early prototypes was created when Bowerman decided to experiment with his wife’s waffle iron. By pouring rubber into the waffle iron mould, the first ‘waffle sole’ was created – a major innovation in the trainer world. These particular sneakers soon became known as the “Moon Shoe” because of the resemblance between the waffle sole and the impression left on the surface of the moon by the astronauts who first made it there in 1969.

2nd place: Nike Air Jordan 1s

The signature of Michael Jordan, the undeniable king of sneakers, reappears in second place on these iconic Nike Air Jordan 1s. These trainers sold for £402,015.60 ($560,000) at Sotheby’s in 2020, breaking the record for the most expensive trainers ever at the time. When they went to auction, these shoes were only expected to fetch between £71,780 and £107,670, but they ended up selling for nearly five times that price. Michael Jordan’s signature in permanent marker on the right shoe certainly sweetened the deal, not to mention the fact that he wore these very trainers in a game in 1985.

1st place: Nike Air Yeezy 1

Michael Jordan, move aside. A new player has entered the arena. Earlier this year, the world record for the most expensive trainers was smashed once again with the sale of a pair of Nike Air Yeezy 1s for a breathtaking £1.2 million ($1.8 million). These A-List sneakers were worn by Kanye West during his performance of ‘Hey Mama’ and ‘Stronger’ at the 50th annual Grammy awards in 2008. One of the first pairs designed by Kanye West with Nike, these iconic shoes feature classic Yeezy design signatures, including the Yeezy forefoot strap and the “Y” medallion lace locks in vivid pink. This incredible sale blew the previous 2020 world record out of the water, nearly tripling the amount fetched by the Nike Air Jordan 1s.

Every one of these sneakers is iconic in its own unique way. From movie-inspired classics to pop-star sneaker royalty, they’ve all proved that people are eager to get their hands on famous trainers. There’s no limit to the amount of money that people will fork out for a once-in-a-lifetime auction opportunity! With the world record for the most expensive trainers being shattered on a yearly basis, who knows which major-league kicks will smash the record next?

Saving the world one pair of underwear at a time – ONE ESSENTIALS

Following a career working for the likes of Barbour and Monsoon, Carrie Davies felt trapped and unable to make real, positive progress towards ethical fashion. Whilst studying at the leading and prestigious, London College of Fashion, one of Carrie’s tutors was Professor Dilys Williams, the founder and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Fashion, who obviously had a profound effect on here ethos and thinking.

ONE Essentials was later born, focusing on creating beautiful, high quality pieces – and starting with the most disposable item in our wardrobe; underwear. It also provides a full, transparent update on product impact throughout each stage of the customer journey.

“I wanted to start with the most hardworking items in our wardrobes, the ones that get the most wear and use, but we often think the least about. So I focused on the one piece we all throw away, – underwear, an item that’s truly disposable. ONE Essentials is here to change all of that”

Making positive choices… There is no reason why the items we wear everyday should be the most disposable. Everything at ONE Essentials is designed with the end in mind and manufactured for maximum utility, minimal waste and the least possible harm. The brand has developed a circular business model, directly addressing the environmental cost of the fashion industry. Biodegradable, natural and non-toxic fabrics and materials (even the stretchy bits) are used throughout the collection.

Every piece is designed to last, but the brand will collect and recycle your garments if you decide you are done with them. For those that feel uncomfortable returning underwear (we get it!), there is another eco-solution for the most ‘disposable’ item in our wardrobe. ONE Essentials underwear has replaced convention elastane, which goes nowhere, with an innovative biodegradable alternative.

Tracking positive impact… Each item has its LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) data beside it in the Shop section. This follows through the customer journey into the cart and shows information such as liters of water saved, grams of fertiliser avoided, CO2e emissions avoided and kWh of energy saved – all provided in actuals and more tangible equivalents. For example, just one of the ONE Essentials t-shirts saves 0.3kg of CO2e, or 1.3km of driving emissions. There is even a calculator available which shows the total ecological impact of the brand, continually updated with each sale taken on the website.

Each of the pieces have a supply chain transparency score; you can read all about where each piece comes from, including a list of working hours, average employee salary per month, last audit dates and percentages of female managers, on the ONE Essentials website.

All LCA data is all verified via a third party called Green Story.

Once you’ve seen the positive impact figures, why would you ever go back? Just a snapshots of this shows that ONE Essentials t-shirts save 890L of water, compared to t-shirts made using 100% conventional cotton. The men’s boxers save 427L and women’s briefs 243L.

In addition to this, ONE Essentials has a 1% Pledge, which comes direct from sales (not profit) and goes towards textile cleanup initiatives. The current partner being the OR Foundation, a USA and Ghana based not-for-profit, working to minimise waste in the fashion industry and to protect the vulnerable people working within it.

The collection includes unisex t-shirts (£45), unisex everyday sweatshirts (£70), ladies midrise briefs (starting at £19 for one pair and also available in multipacks, up to size 20) and men’s boxer briefs (starting at  £24 for one pair and also available in multipacks) saving up to 25% when buying in multiples.

Trying to take the stress out of your Life ? Where is the most stressful place to live ?

Octovia Fossatti – Panama

Sweet merciful baby Jesus on a Pedelo, is it just me that feels like it’s the 78th of January ? Has there ever been a month sooooooo long or so stressful?

Well believe it or not it’s currently, National Hunt For Happiness Week starting 20th January 2022. More than ever before people are conscious of having a better work life balance and reducing stress levels. CBD and wellness store, Eden’s Gate has analysed a series of metrics including average commute time, the cost of living, internet speed, working hours and the search volume for “stress reduction” and “reduce stress” in order to find out which cities lead the most stressful lives.

Previn Samuel – Mumbai

Data reveals most stressful city: Panama 

Key Findings and headlines include:

  • Panama is the most stressful city in the world, with an overall score of 66.4
  • Santiago is the least stressful city, with an overall score of 35.1
  • New York have the highest cost of living score (20.0)
  • The city with the lowest cost of living is New Delhi 
  • Mumbai has the highest yearly working hours (3,315)

 

City

Overall Score

Commute Time (mins)

Monthly Cost Of Living (£)

Rent (£)

Yearly Working Hours

Stress Reduction Search Volume (monthly)

Internet Speed (Mb/s)

Panama

66.4

120

527.50

603.84

2,140

10

17.31

Mumbai

60.3

47

291.69

423.91

3,315

90

17.39

New York

56.4

54

951.92

2,170.28

2,046

170

83.32

Istanbul

54.3

68

299.76

224.49

2,319

20

15.26

Jakarta

53.6

71

393.80

337.13

2,282

40

23.96

New Delhi

52.8

60

264.18

171.02

2,511

110

25.54

Johannesburg

52.0

46

485.49

355.99

2,244

20

15.06

Bogotá

51.2

64

310.36

284.37

2,358

10

22.69

Hong Kong

50.7

45

763.99

1,568.45

2,171

210

121.2

Bangkok

49.4

62

454.71

424.05

2,209

70

34.72

Mexico City

49.3

66

372.55

451.03

2,622

10

35.39

Nairobi

48.7

30

364.92

298.07

2,285

20

6.32

Manila

47.6

45.5

422.91

499.27

2,289

70

26.69

Chicago

47.5

57

726.60

1,312.94

2,124

50

74.96

Hanoi

46.0

30

312.94

245.44

2,691

70

25.79

Tel Aviv

45.9

39

853.33

1,127.72

2,264

10

45.57

Athens

45.8

47

534.39

344.25

2,092

10

24.37

Dubai

43.7

45

660.70

1,072.32

2,323

50

76.58

Doha

42.9

31

614.73

1,050.15

2,250

10

36.23

Taipei

42.8

45

613.01

497.76

2,163

70

48.18

Seoul

41.9

62

775.61

671.37

2,307

30

87.74

Kuala Lumpur

41.0

51

352.33

317.99

2,105

110

59.14

Beijing

40.9

52

460.88

777.41

2,096

10

50.99

Bratislava

38.6

31

517.52

544.03

2,085

10

35.79

Santiago

35.1

51

503.90

325.91

2,150

10

81.85

Panama, well known for its famous canal and biodiversity has come in as the most stressful city to live in. Think you’ve got it bad, with the highest commute time of two hours every day compared to Nairobi and Hanoi which have the lowest commute time of only 30 minutes. Panama has the ninth highest combined monthly cost of living and rent coming in after; New York, Hong Kong, Chicago,Tel Aviv, Dubai, Doha, Seoul and Beijing. The average monthly cost of living and rent is £696.14 more expensive than the cheapest city, New Delhi

Santiago, Chile’s capital and largest city is ranked as the least stressful city to work in. With the third quickest internet speed and the yearly working hours only being 2,150, this averages out to be 8 hour days 5 times a week. Santiago’s monthly cost of living and rent is also £2,292.39 cheaper than the most expensive city, New York

New York, a country many people world wide aspire to work and live in, has been ranked the third most stressful city to work in. Is it worth it? With the average commute time being a higher than average 54 minutes, New York also has the highest monthly cost of living and rent coming in at £3,122.20. This is £789.76 more expensive per month than the second most expensive city, Hong Kong. As well as being the city with the most expensive monthly cost of living and rent, it is also the city which has the highest search volume for ‘stress reduction’ coming in at 170 searches on average a month!
Jesus Fernandez- Santiago