HOW TO HAVE A SOLO VALENTINE’S DAY

While Valentine’s Day is certainly a day for love, who says all that loving can’t go towards yourself? If you’re flying solo this holiday, make this Valentine’s Day special by focusing on what’s important to you. We’ve got five fabulous ideas to help you turn your Valentine’s Day from drab to fab.

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Make it a Friend Night

Take Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to celebrate the good friends in your life. Invite them over for a movie and popcorn or go out on the town together. You could even organize a friends gift exchange.

Pamper Yourself

Being single on Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to treat yourself to something special. Pick up a copy of your favourite book, watch a movie you’ve been dying to see, or give yourself a facial. With Modere CellProof  you can pamper yourself without a pricy spa visit.  Modere® CellProof is an advanced skin care range that uses science-backed ingredients to deliver Use these synergistic formulas together to awaken, visibly smooth, firm and deeply hydrate your skin.

Treat Yourself to a Treat

You watch your calories every other day of the year…for this one day, indulge in a big, delicious treat! There’s all kinds of tasty sweets and treats tempting you at every corner. You can head to the bakery and buy a big dessert, order a pizza to go with a film or whip up something delicious in your kitchen.

Buy Yourself Some Flowers

Who says you have to wait for someone else to give you flowers? Pick up a beautiful bouquet at the florist or even pick up some flowers at the supermarket. A colourful display of flowers on your kitchen table will surely bring a smile to your face.

Do Something Nice for Someone Else

The quickest way to feel better about yourself when you’re feeling down is to serve someone else. Serve a meal at a shelter, babysit for friends who don’t get time alone often, or visit the residents of a nursing home. You could even do good anonymously. Pay for someone’s meal at the drive through, send flowers to your friend who’s having a rough day, or leave cookies on your neighbour’s doorstep.

Make Valentine’s Day a day all about you! Rather than cursing cupid, remember this is an opportunity to celebrate all the wonderful, good things about you.