Who still believes in New Year's resolutions? How many times have they lasted longer than mid-January? The year 2026 is still an unwritten book.
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I look for something positive in everything and everyone, because everything is not just black and white, there are many rainbow shades in between. I write, take photos, travel - I enjoy life in my own way.
Olive oil on your face seems like a logical choice. But is it true? For some, it soothes the skin, for others it causes more problems than it solves. The difference isn't obvious – until it shows.
Why do some relationships not bring peace, but constant tension? Why do certain people make you doubt yourself instead of feeling safe? And why does the heart often know the truth before the mind accepts it?
Hot chocolate is much more than just cocoa in milk. It is a traditional drink with a long history that has evolved and been perfected over the centuries.
Most people have at least one mascara at home that promises more than it actually delivers. We curl, correct, and separate our lashes, but the result often remains more or less the same. In reality, the problem isn't always the product, but the technique.
The meat is roasted. But it doesn't taste as it should. Not because the meat is bad or because the seasoning is missing, but because of one little habit that happens before the meat even gets into the pan. If smoke appears while roasting meat, you're not roasting the meat, you're burning it.
What is love compatibility? Is there such a thing as a perfect life partner? Why do relationships with some people seem to build almost by themselves, while with others they become strained before they even begin? Often the reason is not in flaws or a lack of love, but in whether the basic astrological natures match at all.
It's not a cream. It's not a serum. And it's definitely not scented. And yet it's being touted as a secret weapon against wrinkles and acne. Apple cider vinegar - why do some people love it and others fear it?
In many countries, an overripe banana, vegetable peelings or chicken bones mean the end of use. In France, they mean the next meal. Not because of scarcity or thrift, but because of a well-established way of thinking in which almost every ingredient has another useful role.
The pastry didn't turn out even though you followed all the steps? Is the dough too hard or the pastry too dense? Could it be that the reason is simply the wrong choice of flour? Plain or sharp flour?
If your hair is oily and lackluster the day after washing it, the problem may not be the shampoo. Hairdressers warn that certain daily habits can inadvertently accelerate the oiliness of your scalp.
Have you ever wondered after a long day whether removing your makeup is really necessary? What would be wrong if you skip this step? Can a single night really leave consequences that you don't notice right away?











