Kimberly Martis
Bio
Kimberly Martis is a freelance writer. She writes fiction and non-fiction about culture, beauty, entertainment, tv-shows, music, movies and odd jobs.
Stories (6/0)
The Ins and Outs on Making Money as a Mystery Shopper
You might have been thinking about ways to earn some extra money. If you have some spare time than mystery shopping might be for you. You will not get rich from it, nor is it a fast way to get money. If you do it regularly though, you will be able to make an extra living from it.
By Kimberly Martis2 years ago in Styled
Hair Benefits of Jamaican Black Castor Oil
You might have heard of Jamaican Black Castor Oil before. In the last couple of years, JBCO has become very popular. The oil can be used for different things as it has many benefits. It is very popular to use as a part of your skincare routine. But this is not the most common reason to use it. The most common reason to use it is for your hair, as it hydrates, moisturizes, and stimulates hair growth.
By Kimberly Martis2 years ago in Blush
A Quick Guide to Klein Curaçao
When you’re planning a vacation and you’re looking for sun, sea, nature, music, and food than Curaçao should be on the top of your list. This Caribbean island is great and has a lot to offer its tourist. One of the more special things that it has to offer is Klein Curaçao. Klein Curaçao can literally be translated into Little Curaçao. And that is exactly what it is.
By Kimberly Martis2 years ago in Wander
Making Money by Being a Member of a Focus Group
What is a Focus Group A focus group is a group of people put together to test different items. When testing the items, they get asked various questions about the item they are trying. After that, they can give their opinion on the items. Besides testing products, members of a focus group also test food, beverages, websites, and advertising campaigns. This will be done in groups or individually.
By Kimberly Martis2 years ago in Viva
Tips and Tricks on Selling Clothing Online
If fashion is your passion, then you may have a closet (preferably a walk-in closet) full of clothes. Cool streetwear, favorite designer items, and the best vintage t-shirt you found at the thrift store. Or a bit closer at home when your mom finally handed over her (in)famous little black dress and not to mention that great oversized leather jacket that you've "borrowed" from your father for the last couple of years. You love them all and can't bare the thought of selling them. But babe, it's time for a reality check. If you haven't worn or even thought about wearing some of these items, it's time to let them go. Whether you donate them or let your little cousin rate your closet, there is no wrong option here. But I have another option for you to consider: selling them online.
By Kimberly Martis2 years ago in Styled