Eggs are one of the simplest, yet most delicate dishes in the world. One wrong move – salt at the wrong time – and the perfect texture is lost. Salt isn’t always the answer. Sometimes it’s a mistake. When to salt eggs for perfect results?
The end of boring gifts: Victoria's Secret reveals what women actually want for Valentine's Day 2026
If you thought you were going to spend Valentine's Day this year with a box of pralines and a "surprise bouquet," you're wrong. The bar is set high, the color of the season is red, and the inspiration comes straight from Hailey Bieber's drawer.
Are your tiles top-notch, but your bathroom still looks tired? Don't blame the ceramic, but those few millimeters of space between them. Grouts are a silent traitor to hygiene, but with our tricks you'll get rid of them faster than you would if you were renovating.
Forget about expensive pasta machines, your hands are the best cooking tool of the season. It's time to make your own homemade pasta - with your hands.
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?
What to wear for a winter run? Running in cold weather requires more thought than in warmer months, but this thoughtfulness often results in more comfort and a better running experience. Choosing the right clothing allows the cold to become a circumstance rather than an obstacle.
Where do you keep your keys? They're always somewhere in your bag, at the bottom of your pocket, on the first flat surface you encounter when you walk through the door. And yet keys are more than just a practical object. They're a symbol of passage. Access. Possibilities. And in many cultures, abundance.
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.
Warmth creates a sense of home. But it is right next to the radiator, where we seek comfort, that firefighters believe some of the most common and overlooked dangers lie. The objects we place there almost automatically are often the ones that start a fire. And most people only realize this when it is too late.
When your skin gets worse in winter, we always look for the culprit in the wrong place. We change creams, give up makeup and wait for it to go away on its own. But the reason is often not hormones, not the weather, or a product. It's something everyday that's with you for hours a day – and which you don't even associate with your skin. A scarf and a hat.
Let me explain. If you still believe that the definition of a smart person is someone who gets all the points in math in school and can recite definitions from a textbook by heart, I have bad news for you. That train derailed a long time ago.
Although Crassula ovata – better known as the money tree – has been one of the most popular potted plants in homes around the world for decades, many people don’t even know that this seemingly modest succulent can also bloom. And not just with a single flower for display, but with a veritable fireworks display of tiny, star-shaped white flowers that emit a delicate but recognizable scent. The problem? Most specimens in captivity (read: in our apartments) never do this – not because they can’t, but because we treat them as decoration, not as living beings with the rhythm of nature.











