Why does hair grow slower than we would like? We often take hair growth for granted – until it seems to have almost stopped. That's when the search for quick fixes, new products and promises begins, which rarely deliver lasting results.
Beauty
If your hair lacks volume, the problem isn't the shampoo – it's what's missing from it. Cloves.
Mandarin is not just a winter fruit. It is one of the few ingredients that can refresh skin and hair without shock, without irritation and without exaggeration. One tablespoon. And that's it. A DIY face and hair mask that you will use again and again.
Gray hair doesn't ask for your permission. It appears without warning, at the wrong time, in the most visible place. And although gray hair is talked about more casually these days, most people still don't want to have it when they're in a hurry, when there's an event, or when they need to look neat. That's why this trick has become a little obsession – because it works instantly, without dyeing, without a hairdresser, and without anyone even noticing that you've done anything.
We all have that concealer we bought with high hopes – and then it lets us down in the mirror. Instead of “erasing” dark circles, redness or a tired look, it somehow settles into wrinkles, accentuates dryness or creates that legendary “heavy” face effect that makes us look even more tired than before. And then we blame the product, the color, the skin, life… everything, except for the one thing that is really key.
If you've been feeling like the mirror doesn't recognize you anymore - your face is puffier, your eyes look more tired, your skin has lost its glow - it's not necessarily aging. It's often just stress acting like a little saboteur: the hormone cortisol in your body raises the alarm, and your skin pays the bill. That's why the term cortisol face has caught on - as a handy description of the moment when stress leaves its mark on your face.
Does face serum really work? Why doesn't my skin look any better after weeks of use?
Makeup trends 2026 are a turnaround. After years of makeup restraint, where shine, naturalness and minimalistic reality corrections ruled, this year turns away from the neutral palette and invites us into an era of maximalism. It's a new kind of aesthetic that doesn't seek validation, but owns it. Color is no longer just an accessory - it's a stance. And it doesn't hurt if the stance includes glitter, a matte lip line and eyeliner that reaches deep into the dark.
“Iced chestnut” is a hair color that looks better in real life than on Instagram. Discreet, cool and precise – without the warm undertones that quickly look wrong in winter. In the winter light, it looks neat, thoughtful and surprisingly modern.
The lips are often the only part of the face where dryness shows up immediately. Chapped lips appear without warning, without a transitional period.
Do you know what Korean winter hair care is? No? Then you've probably missed out on the simplest, most natural and effective way to keep your hair soft, shiny and healthy even in winter. And no, we're not talking about expensive serums from laboratories or miracle capsules from Instagram. We're talking about a real, proven, centuries-old tradition that Korean women - masters of care - have passed down from generation to generation.
Have you ever looked at the ingredients in your bathroom and thought that you could create something truly revolutionary with them? Don't say anything further, but you probably already have a beauty duo at home that the fashion industry would be happy to wrap in a 100-euro branding. It's - hold on - Vaseline and coffee. Two everyday ingredients that together create a surprisingly powerful beauty treatment capable of competing with some of the most hyped products on the market.











