Believe it or not, there is a plant that ancient cultures have revered as a symbol of good luck, wealth, and longevity. No, we’re not talking about some exotic bonsai from Thailand, but the simple yet miraculous money tree – the jade plant (Crassula ovata). Although it looks like a completely ordinary succulent, it has more benefits than you might imagine. The money tree is a symbol of prosperity, it purifies the air, reduces stress, and best of all – it’s almost impossible to die, even if you completely ignore it for a week or two (or three).
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Forget about the hoe, the dirt under your nails, and that one single watering you forgot just before your vacation. If you're more of an urban type who wants to enjoy your vegetables—not "grow" them in the full agrarian sense of the word—there's a more elegant way. Water. Light. And herbs that do just fine without rooting in the mud.
Cast iron skillets – an icon of culinary prestige and the object of desire for all who love baked, crispy, seared and everything in between. But just like a luxury genuine leather handbag doesn’t go straight into the washing machine, cast iron skillets don’t like modern shortcuts. Dishwasher? No thanks. Detergent? Only if you want to sabotage your own culinary heritage.
On May 12th and 13th, reserve some time - not for a walk in the sun, but for the most important walk: the one to the dermatologist in Novi trg, where you will be examined for free for your skin tags.
If you're one of those people who finally lets their nails grow out a bit, only to have life - or the zipper of your purse - mercilessly shorten them again, read on. The drama of brittle, dry and desperately yellowish nails is no longer a necessary reality. Use this nail serum!
Although we may not want to admit it out loud, the toilet is the queen of the bathroom that we often neglect. But when it starts to show signs of wear and tear – stains, limescale and unpleasant odours – we turn to an arsenal of chemical preparations that promise sparkle but leave behind fumes, an empty wallet and environmental guilt. The solution? Look no further than the drugstore, but in the kitchen.
The pillow that was once sparkling white is now suspiciously yellowish? Breathe easy – we are not at a CSI crime scene, but in front of a washing machine. And we have a solution. The pillow is that everyday companion of your sleep, which calmly and quietly carries all your night sweats, tears, face creams and crumbs from “just one more piece of chocolate before bed”. Over the years, however, it loses its original magical whiteness and turns into a silent reminder that it is time – time for a general cleaning.
Every summer, it's the same drama - mosquitoes on your skin are throwing a bigger party than at Coachella. Itchy bites, annoying buzzing, and chasing you around your apartment like in a low-budget horror movie. Are you wondering if there's a more natural, elegant, and sustainable solution to stop mosquitoes than chemical sprays? Spoiler: there is - and it grows in a pot.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished you could give your skin that familiar glow from your college days back – without filters and expensive serums that promise more than the express mail delivers? Does every squat feel like your joints are commenting on your age? Then you'll be thrilled with the recipe for homemade collagen, which is not a new Hollywood fad, but a proven home practice that excites nutritionists, midwives and – most importantly – even those who have started using it regularly.
What do we get when fashion meets scent, when elegance meets spontaneity, and when fragrances intertwine into a story of two halves of one style? We get Guess Iconic – the latest fragrance duo for her and him that embodies a modern fashion love story. It's not just a perfume. It's a feeling. A style. A statement. And that scent that stays in the memory long after the doors close.
Do you wake up in the mirror with tired eyes, even though you slept like a baby? Dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines under your eyes aren't necessarily the result of lack of sleep—they're often more insidious culprits: stress, dehydration, excessive screen time, and the natural flow of time that Botox doesn't (yet) care about. And since we all know that more expensive serum doesn't always mean better results, it's time to learn about a simple, natural solution that actually works.
Do you feel like your toilet is sending you a message from the underworld every day? Don't worry—we're not in a disaster movie, it's just that your drain needs a little home magic. The Internet has found a new obsession: a simple mixture of vinegar and baking soda that smells like success (and no longer like sewage).