Can perfume be worn as makeup? And is it possible that one of the most popular fragrances from the Zara x Jo Malone collection comes to life in a completely new, surprising form? Yes, it's a new perfume in a brush - Zara and Jo Malone - gel perfume in a brush.
How can the material affect the success of baking? Is it true that a metal baking pan is resistant, or does a glass baking pan have advantages that are often overlooked?
The best perfumes of 2025 are no longer just scents – they are moods, manifestos and sensual extensions of our personalities. This year’s perfume scene exploded with creations that create new worlds from classic notes. Nothing is left to chance anymore: “fresh” no longer means simple, “sweet” is no longer synonymous with teenage, and “woody” is no longer reserved for men’s wardrobes. The world of perfumery breathes freely – and smells confident.
WD-40 is the bathroom's secret weapon for sparkling mirrors, limescale-free toilets, and even anti-fog. So - WD-40 in the bathroom!
If you use your dishwasher regularly, you know that clean dishes don't always mean sparkling dishes. How many times have you pulled glasses out of the dishwasher with a hazy film or traces of drops that ruin the whole "just washed" impression? Dishwashing liquid is that hidden ally that ensures a flawless shine, helps with drying and prevents limescale build-up - but most commercial products contain additives that you might not want to have in contact with your kitchen equipment. What if there was a natural solution that was just as effective, but without the unnecessary additives?
A cup of tea as a beauty trick? Absolutely. While the cosmetic police proudly display creams on drugstore shelves that cost as much as a round-trip plane ticket to the Mediterranean, nature whispers strangely calmly: “Make yourself some tea and relax your forehead.”
When winter plays with your car, your door, and your shovel, reach for the secret weapon in your home cabinet. WD‑40, originally developed for the aerospace industry, now solves everyday tasks and winter troubles with such ease that it almost deserves a medal for household heroism. So – WD‑40 for winter.
Have you ever opened your washing machine, hoping to smell fresh laundry, only to be met with a damp, musty or even moldy smell instead? You're not alone. Although most people think that cleaning your washing machine happens while you're doing the laundry, the truth is quite different. Over time, detergent residues, softeners, limescale and microparticles of dirt from clothes accumulate inside the machine - in the drawers, drum, pipes and rubber seals. This creates ideal conditions for the development of bacteria and fungi, resulting in unpleasant odors, stains on clothes and even malfunctions.
Crassula, better known as the "money tree", has been adorning homes around the world for decades – but few know that this succulent beauty hides much more than just its aesthetic charm. In feng shui, it is considered a symbol of financial stability, progress and energy flow. Its characteristic appearance – round, fleshy leaves resembling coins – is not only a lovely detail of nature, but also symbolically represents the accumulation of wealth. According to ancient Chinese tradition, the more the Crassula grows, the more prosperity it brings to the home.
Recession here, inflation there – but domestic costs don't care about the macroeconomics. Heating is more expensive, food is more expensive, electricity is more expensive. And while experts keep telling us to "save, reduce, optimize", we have a cheap tool in our home drawer that most people don't even take seriously: aluminum foil.
You’ve probably tried to remove labels from a jar, a gift, or a kitchen utensil, only to find a stubborn adhesive film that just wouldn’t budge. Labels, especially those with strong industrial adhesives, are often designed to withstand moisture, temperature changes, and physical abuse—in short, to stay put. And that’s why removing them at home can often be annoying, time-consuming, and—if you’re not careful—can even permanently damage the surface underneath.
There's nothing worse than the moment you crawl into bed tired and find that slightly musty smell of your pillows. Laundry? No one has the energy to do it in the middle of the week, let alone the time to wait for everything to dry. And here's a solution that can save you a lot of nerves and a surprisingly large amount of detergent. How to freshen up your pillows without washing them?











