When the summer sun shines on your hair, it should be a shade that smells of a yacht in Portofino, white linen shirts, and family heirlooms. Old Money Honey Blonde isn't just a color—it's a summer fantasy with a pedigree.
Flowering cacti?! Cacti are not only tough desert plants, but with the right care they can also show their delicate, flowering side - but only if you give them sun, drought, and a little winter zen.
Your white sneakers aren't ready to be written off just yet - before you move them to the garden or the "for the trash" category, give them a quick, almost alchemical makeover with a homemade paste that your grandmother would approve of... if she had TikTok. So let's take a look - homemade sneaker cleaner.
The year 2025 brings a breath of fresh air to men's beachwear – literally. While the fashion winds blow from the direction of sustainability, retro nostalgia and a burst of colour, swimwear has long ceased to be just a functional piece of textile for soaking. It has become a manifesto of personal style, the embodiment of carefreeness and – why not – a little bit of unabashed confidence. Let's take a look at men's swimwear fashion 2025.
In a world where every week we are bombarded with a new "revolutionary" beauty routine that promises to make you look like a 20-year-old version of yourself after three applications (no matter how many candles were on the last cake), it's refreshing to discover a secret that doesn't come from a lab, but from centuries of tradition. Japanese women—yes, the ones with the inexplicably smooth skin and zen energy—have long since captured the essence of true care. And no, it's not about exotic extracts from rare seaweed or gold dust—it's about something much more mundane: rice. And rice cream
Something completely different is happening on the fashion horizon – and no, this time it’s not another invasion of oversized jeans that could fit two tourists and a guide. Our Instagram feed is full of fresh fashion whispers: trendsetters from Paris to Tokyo are putting their love of baggy denim on hold and swearing by something more subdued – skinny, straight and slightly tapered (read: subtly tapered) jeans are back. And no, we’re not talking about the ones your aunt wore to a picnic in 2007.
Homemade toners for glass skin? Let us explain! The “glass skin” phenomenon is no longer reserved for Korean beauty gurus and expensive serums that promise youth in a bottle. It’s about radiant, even, toned skin that looks like it just drank coconut water and slept for 10 hours—no filter. The best part? You can achieve this look right at home. With toners. With two ingredients. No lab required.
Forget about synthetic sprays and artificial air fresheners. With just two kitchen heroes – baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate) and essential oils – you will transform your toilet into an oasis of freshness and relaxation. In this article you will find the exact proportions, instructions and additional tricks for maximum effect. So, homemade toilet scent.
Summer 2025 brings fresh fashion trends that prove that you can look great for less than €20 - it's like having a personal stylist who also knows how to find discounts. So - 7 trendy pieces for summer 2025 that are fashion must-haves!
Does your hair quickly lose its shape and look limp? Are you wondering how to achieve fuller, more vibrant hair with more volume without daily visits to the salon?
If you've ever turned on the kitchen light at 3 a.m. and seen a procession of ants scurrying over your tiles, you know – these little critters know no privacy. And no, moving is not the answer. The good news? You don't need expensive chemicals, just a little kitchen ingenuity.
Everyone knows that moment of panic: white shirt, red ketchup. Kid's jeans, greasy French fries. That weird grayish-yellow stain on your collar that appears even though you washed your clothes this morning (you swear!). Commercial stain removers promise miracles, but they often contain chemicals we can't even pronounce, let alone understand what they're doing to our clothes—and our health. Besides, who has the time and money for 15 different bottles in the laundry room?











