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.
skin care
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.
Olive oil on your face seems like a logical choice. But is it true? For some, it soothes the skin, for others it causes more problems than it solves. The difference isn't obvious – until it shows.
It's not a cream. It's not a serum. And it's definitely not scented. And yet it's being touted as a secret weapon against wrinkles and acne. Apple cider vinegar - why do some people love it and others fear it?
While the beauty industry offers ever more expensive and invasive solutions for a youthful appearance, something is quietly brewing on the stovetop that has worked for centuries without any bombastic promises. It is traditional bone broth – a simple yet powerful drink that dermatologists and nutritionists are rediscovering today - collagen soup
Dry hands don't develop overnight, but gradually – with every wash, every disinfectant, and every wrongly chosen care. Cream can temporarily soften the skin, but it cannot eliminate the cause of dryness on its own. The skin on your hands needs more than just moisture to rebalance and protect itself.
We all have that one beauty product that's almost part of our family. Vaseline is one of them – humble, retro, often dusty in the back of the cabinet... and absolutely miraculous. If you thought it was only for dry lips, you're in for a pleasant surprise. This shimmery texture can be your best friend – whether you're a makeup enthusiast or a minimalist.
Herpes isn't the end of the world, but it's not exactly your favorite selfie situation. The good news? There are proven home remedies that can ease your symptoms and shorten the duration of your outbreak. No drama. And no panic.
Winter can be wonderful – snow, tea, Christmas lights… but when it comes to our skin, the idyll often ends with the first cold snap. Cold wind, dry indoor air, temperature fluctuations and the eternal shock of going from a cold morning to an overheated office or a bar in the middle of the city – all this leaves its mark. The skin starts to tighten, peel, become sensitive, dull, even irritated. And before you say “chamomile”, you’re already thinking about buying another miracle cream with a double-digit price tag. Let’s take a look at what winter skin care looks like.
Our hands are the front line of the daily battle – they wash dishes, type until they are exhausted, carry bags, and often go without proper care. While we carefully care for our face with a ten-step routine and selected serums, our hands are often neglected – and they are the ones that give away our age the fastest. Dry, wrinkled skin, pigment spots, and roughness are just some of the signs that sneak up on us faster than we would like. It's time for a homemade natural hand scrub.
Do you have dry skin on your heels? How can we quickly restore them and prepare them for the winter months - without expensive treatments and visits to beauty salons?
Spider veins. Those bluish-purple patterns on the skin that we never look forward to. They can be just an aesthetic nuisance or a sign that our blood circulation needs a little more attention. And although modern medicine offers a wide range of procedures – from laser therapies to sclerotherapy – for many, the first stop is always the local pharmacy.











