Tired of spending hours in front of the mirror with a curling iron in your hand while you rush to work? Good news: 2026 is bringing a revolution that smells of nostalgia and looks like a million bucks. We're talking about the return of retro glamour that not only looks great, but promises to erase a decade from your face - and that's before your morning coffee gets cold. Get ready for a style makeover you'll love. These are the trendiest hairstyles of 2026.
Beauty
Forget expensive lab concoctions in minimalist bottles that cost more than your rent; the real beauty revolution is hiding in your kitchen cabinet. We reveal how to defy gravity without breaking the bank with cosmopolitan nonchalance and the power of green tea.
Dull hair, slow growth, dry ends? The solution could be a simple homemade mask made from coconut oil and cinnamon that you mix in two minutes and costs less than a cup of coffee.
Every time a new photo of a model with noticeably thin eyebrows appears on social media, a familiar wave of questions is triggered. Are thick eyebrows really a thing of the past? Are we returning to the 90s, when tweezers were a constant companion on bathroom shelves?
Forget the elixir of youth. Sometimes the difference between "Ma'am, would you like to sit down?" and "Hey, would you like a coffee?" is just a visit to the hairdresser. We reveal which hair colors are your allies and which have decided to betray you.
In an age where every week a “revolutionary” skincare product with exotic ingredients that sound more like a magic potion than something you’d actually put on your face is released, we’re forgetting the power of simple, tried-and-true ingredients. Lemon and Vaseline—one a citrus fruit that’s commonly squeezed into tea, the other a timeless classic from the local drugstore—are becoming the new old stars of the beauty routine. And not because of its virality, but because of its effectiveness.
Have you ever enviously gazed at that perfectly polished hair on Instagram that looks like it was coated with liquid glass? No flyaways, no frizz, no "bad hair day" energy? Welcome to the world of the glass hair look - a trend that has been reigning in hairdressing circles for several years and is steadily spilling over into home bathrooms.
Although collagen has been talked about almost as much as Taylor Swift lately, most people don't know that this protein is the silent builder of our skin, joints, bones and even the intestinal lining. In the skin, collagen makes up more than 70% of its structural mass and gives it what we all notice – firmness, elasticity and enviable smoothness. Unfortunately, after the age of 25, its production begins to dry up – slowly but steadily. Professional research confirms that we can lose up to 30% of collagen in a decade, which quickly translates into fine wrinkles, sagging and a tired appearance of the skin.
When you look in the mirror in the morning, are you greeted by dull skin, slightly tight lines, and the feeling that your joints wouldn't exactly go on a mountain hike with you? You may have already found yourself browsing online stores, looking for the perfect collagen drink that promises "rejuvenation from within," only to be quickly put off by the price. Good news? You may already have what you're looking for at home - and no, we're not talking about a powdered cream from the back drawer. We're talking about homemade collagen, a natural elixir that has the power to restore your skin, joints, and connective tissues - according to a recipe trusted by grandmothers and modern nutritionists alike.
In a world where the beauty industry is acting like Netflix—something new, shinier, more complex every week—it’s no wonder that many people forget about the basic ingredients that actually work. Instead of studying a chemistry encyclopedia with every new serum and sacrificing half your salary for the promise of “youthful glow in 7 days,” maybe it’s worth looking back. To a time when grandma’s bathroom was more of a laboratory than today’s Sephora. This is a homemade 2-ingredient anti-aging cream.
Glowing, firm, and even-toned skin is no longer reserved for those whose bathrooms look like mini drugstores and whose routines are as long as their Netflix subscriptions. Instead, the beauty world is once again turning to what's simple, effective—and, if possible, homemade. And that's why a rice water and fenugreek toner recipe has been experiencing a TikTok renaissance in recent months. But it's not a fad, it's an age-old beauty ritual with powerful results and minimal investment.
Porcelain skin is not a trend and it is not a matter of genetics. It is a technically precise approach to makeup, where no product stands out. The complexion is even, the surface is smoothed, the light is controlled. When done right, it doesn't look like makeup, but like skin in its most refined form.











