Monday, April 9, 2012

Jaguar C-X75 Limited Edition

Up to 10 limited edition Jaguar C-X75 supercars using gas turbines could go into production, retaining the futuristic and ultra-cool powertrain first seen on the concept car.
 
The Jaguar C-X75 concept car was envisaged as using predominately an electric powertrain, while gas turbines would be used to act like range-extenders, recharging the batteries to give the C-X75 a longer range.
Jaguar then announced the production version would lose these turbines in favour of a more conventional electric-based setup using a turbocharged petrol engine, developed by Williams F1 technology no doubt, to provide extra range and propulsion.

It’s understood Jaguar is now aiming to produce just 10 of those versions with the gas turbines. It doesn’t necessarily mean it will be a jet-powered car, per se, the turbines will simply be used to generate more electricity for the batteries, and extend the overall range.

The Jaguar project was developed as a kind of spiritual successor to the old Jaguar XJ13, showcasing an hourglass figure with high wheel arches front and rear. Inside is equally glorious, with flowing shapes and lines building the structure around the driver.

Overall power figures are yet to be finalised, however, the C-X75 will be Jaguar’s most powerful production vehicle. It’s expected to crack 0-100km/h in under 3.0 seconds, while top speed will be beyond 320km/h (200mph). All of this while offering a very reasonable fuel consumption rating.

Thanks to a carbon fibre chassis, the C-X75 is expected to be very light in weight. The chassis will also provide strong and rigid dynamics for optimum handling and high-speed stability.

Overall, 250 are planned to hit the market in 2013. As far as we know, some will be built in right-hand drive and become available in various markets. Australia is on the cards to be one of those markets. As for the 10 gas turbine versions, it is likely none of these will head Down Under.


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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Chateau de Mirambeau - France


This historic and richly decorated hotel is located deep in the French countryside and provides a great spot for both relaxation and exploration. The Chβteau de Mirambeau has undergone many renovations and additions from the 6th and 7th century, to the 17th and 19th and more recently to bring it up to date with the present. The result is a building rich in history and architectural value, with turrets, spires and old stone walls. The interior of the chβteau is lavish and ornate, with patterned walls, floors and antique furniture, accentuating the antiquated French luxury feel. Outside you will find eight-hectares of parkland, with beautiful scenery and varied outdoor activities. 


The rooms and suites of the Chateau de Mirambeau are individually decorated in similar opulent, French-country style. Yards of rich fabrics and antique furniture combine to evoke a past era of luxury. Modern standards are fitted here, but the television is cleverly hidden away so you can truly enjoy the experience. The dining room of the hotel is similarly decorated, with antique paintings, furniture and of course the finest of French cuisine and wine to boot. A modern wellness centre is available with swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, solarium, gym and treatments rooms. In the hotel grounds you will find two tennis courts, an outdoor pool, walks, bicycling, golf, fishing and horse-riding.
The Chateau de Mirambeau is located in the countryside in the southwest of France, between the famous cities of Cognac and Bordeaux
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Bachelor house


The house offers dramatic city and ocean views, through floor-to-ceiling windows. This inspires a sense of freedom and relaxation that compares to nothing: just perfect for a single guy.
 Large open spaces make this residence an ideal pad for parties, while its high ceilings allow for all kinds of works of art to be displayed around the house. The living and dining rooms open towards the infinity pool and spa via glass-sliding doors. A 112 sqm master bedroom suite impresses with a large sitting area, a fireplace and glass walls.
Other luxe features include the limo length garage, the spa baths throughout the house, the THX theater and the gourmet kitchen with Madagascar ebony cabinetry.









Saturday, April 7, 2012

Acqua di Parma


Italian fragrance maison Acqua di Parma which focuses on mens grooming, inaugurated last week its brand new flagship in Milan, on its former space in Via Gesu, which used to house the Acqua di Parma boutique in Milan. The new flagship covers an expanded surface of almost 150 sqm,with 5 windows. The new flagship of Acqua di Parma will feature the full range of fragrances and beauty products, accessories such as bathrobes, slippers, travel beauty cases, as well as a barber shop, which will be available by advance reservation, starting February 20th. This is the first Acqua di Parma store which includes a barber shop, using the full line of men's shaving and grooming products. Acqua di Parma is owned by French giant LVMH and is present at over 300 sales points worldwide.






Maintaining Healthy Skin



Our morning routine is no time for self indulgence. Typically, five minutes is all most of us can afford to devote to skin care before we head out for the day. However, incorporating these five skin care rules into your daily lives will ensure that you'll never need more than those 5 minutes to keep up that ageless appearance.

Rule #1: Avoid the sun!

Sure we all look better with a tan, but before this trend was popular, paleness was a sign of beauty and wealth. So where did we go awry? Well leave it to Coco Chanel to ignite a complete reversal of the image when arriving home from a vacation looking bronze. This must have been the birth of the freckle, sun spot, and skin cancer. Thankfully, with the advent of sunless tanning, we can achieve the sun kissed look sans the damage. However, it does not protect our skin from those nasty ultraviolet (UV) rays. So, never leave the house without applying sunscreen, at least SPF 15. Most facial lotions already have it mixed in, but be sure to double check the label. Additionally, avoid the sun during the "Prime Tanning Hours" of 10am-4pm. If you do expect to spend an extended period of time out during this time frame wear sun glasses, and a wide brimmed hat. Squinting leads to the development of crows feet, and UV rays also cause eye damage. Hats provide an extra layer of protection, and will also keep color treated hair from fading prematurely.


Rule #2: Drink more water!


Put down that soda, and pick up a water bottle. You're not doing yourself any favors by getting jacked up on caffeine all day. Caffeine dehydrates the body which contributes to the drying, and aging of skin. Alcohol also causes dehydration, and depletes the body of Vitamin A, an important antioxidant. It can cause broken capillaries, and aggravates rosacea. Excessive consumption of it damages the liver which then cannot properly rid the body of toxins. Toxins accelerate the aging process, and are accumulated from pollutants in the environment, and preservatives in food and beverages. Water is the only fluid that can flush out these toxins. An inadequate intake of water forces them to release through the skin causing damage, and break outs. Proper hydration will also help alleviate those unsightly dark circles under the eyes. So substitute water for your usual iced coffee or appletini once a week,and maybe next happy hour you'll be carded!

Rule #3: Quit stressing!

Stress and skin problems are directly related. So it's no coincidence that you have flair ups the night before a presentation, or a party you've been planning. Unfortunately, we can't avoid stress, but managed properly we can prevent additional aggravation caused by skin problems stemming from it. Stress causes an increased amount of oil production and secretion, which if trapped under the skin leads to acne. An easy way to de-stress is to break a sweat. Exercise will not only release Endorphins that contribute to feeling happy, but produce sweat that will unclog pores. It also increases circulation that helps deliver nutrients, and oxygen to the skin making for a more glowing complexion. Sweating might not be the most attractive process, but it's a natural alternative to harsh chemicals in some facial cleansers, and an easy way to release stress. So during periods of increased stress it's important to pay extra attention to skin care.

Rule #4: Maintain a healthy diet!

Healthy skin starts from the inside out. Providing it with proper vitamins and nutrients from is something that no cream can accomplish on its own. Focus on adding foods rich in Omega-3, Vitamin C, A, and E to your diet. Omega-3 found in seafood, increases the production of collagen and elastin needed to keep the skin moist and youthful looking. Vitamin C from fruits such as oranges, and grapefruits, while known to boost the immune system, also negates the effects of free radicals; unstable molecules found in the natural environment that age the skin. Vegetables such as carrots, and spinach provide Vitamin A. This is a key component in the fight against wrinkles because it is converted into retinol, a compound in most all anti-wrinkle creams on the market. It stimulates new cell growth that reduces the appearance of wrinkles, and fine lines, as well as fades age spots. Lastly Vitamin E found in nuts such as almonds, and walnuts, acts as an antioxidant that protects skin cell membranes from damaged caused by exposure to UV rays. They also contain fatty acids that help to prevent and treat dryness associated with such skin disorders as acne, psoriasis and eczema. While purchasing these vitamins in pill form sounds like a good idea, in some cases they can have the opposite effects. So head to the grocery store and get creative with skin care in the kitchen!

Rule #5: Be gentle!
Daily cleansing is a standard routine, but if performed too often or with overly harsh products it can be damaging. Be gentle and keep it in moderation. Don't take excessively hot or long showers. It will strip too much oil from your skin forcing your body to overcompensate and produce excess oil. Also be sure that your using a body soap that's free of synthetic ingredients or chemicals. Remember our skin is a porous surface, and absorbs what's put on it. Try an organic soap with all natural ingredients such as, olive oil, and almond extract. They do the same job, but without the unnecessary additives. After cleansing try not to rub the water off, instead gently pat away excess moisture. Lastly, chose a facial cleanser and moisturizer specific to your skin type. Limit washing your face to twice a day, morning and night. Always follow with moisturizer. Avoid products containing a high alcohol alcohol, and fragrance, they can dry out your skin. Look for oil free, and non-comedogenic products, they're designed to clean without leaving residue that clogs pores. It may be a bit of an experiment, finding the right combination of products that works for you but ultimately worth the results.

Rule #6: Quit smoking!
Studies find that smoking prematurely ages skin by disrupting your body's natural process of breaking down old skin and replacing it with fresh skin. Smoking also triples your risk of squamous cell skin cancer (not to mention numerous other cancers).





So what have we learned? Mostly what we already knew, but don't make enough time for. It's easy to forget why these things are important in lives as busy as ours. It's time to get back to the basics. Use common sense, be vigilant, and take care of yourself, not just for your skins sake, but for your sake.