I have been obsessing (perhaps a bit too much lately) over perfect skin. I have drastically changed my lifestyle lately and I have seen only good results. Starting in September, I began a strict sleeping schedule.
I have been conducting personal research on some beauty products and was reminded of growing up believing that there was only a single brand for skincare, and that it worked for every type of skin and issue. This single brand, of course, was the classic Nivea.
Summer holidays is the best skincare that could possibly exist―not only are our bodies are more relaxed and rested, but spending these summer days with bare skin without any makeup (at least in my case) gets me to my best complexion.
They say a tan feels good and always gives one a boost of confidence. I can neither deny nor confirm this, as I am part of those people who never gets tan. However, it's a topic I find endlessly fascinating, as it's constantly on the minds of every fashionista around, so here is what I've found about this mysterious tanning process based on some articles I read recently...
The app that once began with an array of artfully arranged lattes and avocado toasts shifted, for a while, its attention to promoting millennial influencers with a mastery of DSLR cameras and photo presets. This app, however, has still (amongst its one billion monthly users) creative minds that use it to express their creativity and poetry with those seeking beautiful visuals.
ONCE READ AN ARTICLE about over-tourism in Thailand, and about how entire beaches had to be closed to give them time to recuperate due to the fact that their coral reefs were on the brink of dying. And a contributor to this problem is sunscreen, (along with above-average sea water temperatures caused by global warming and other factions)...
Ask a model what her beauty secret is and she’ll tell you it’s all about drinking water (and a handful of products that she will share--eventually--with you).
On my constant quest for a better complexion, I dream of the day when I will be able to get to work without using make up and not be asked by everyone if I am alright or having a bad day.
We are constantly inundated with the must-have products and their promise of miraculous results. We can all agree that the beauty market is a never ending source of spending money. Some products will work for your type of skin, others will not make a difference.
We have been using oils as part of our bedtime routine long before it was ever trendy to do so. We have also recently begun adding a 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil to our daytime and haircare routines as well and honestly can't get enough of these wonderfully moisturising products.
Josh Ostrovsky has officially declared that the age of the online influencer has finally run its course. In a recent interview with CNNMoney, the Instagram celebrity talked about social media burnout, a topic we've discussed here before and can definitely relate to.
After years of attentive observation in my continuous quest for a natural, effortless Parisian look, I’ve come to realise everything starts with skincare. From make-up artists to international models, there is a place no one fails to stop by while in Paris: La Pharmacie.
ALREADY THE FIRST week of May, and things are really beginning to feel summery. Terrazas are filled with tourists enjoying the warm Spanish sun and midday glasses of Agua de Valencia. We're looking ahead to golden days, beginning with clearing out our vanities and makeup cases to make room for a few new beauty essentials. From rose quartz rollers to a filmstar bronzy glow, rose hair & body oil, skin elixirs and SPF lip treatments, here are a few favourite products we love at the moment...
Many of us are under the impression that salt is unhealthy, when in fact, not all salts are equal. Himalayan pink salt, for instance, contains over 84 trace minerals and elements that make it very nourishing for the body and has many health benefits: detoxifying, boosting energy, improving digestion and promoting healthy hair, skin, and nails.