Beauty

Three Natural Shampoos for Thicker, Shinier, and Darker Hair

In ancient times, people paid great attention to shampoos because they considered hair very important. Their shampoos not only cleansed the hair but also made it more beautiful and darker, promoted growth, and prevented hair loss. 3 natural shampoos that will nourish your hair 1. Fermented rice water is among the best shampoos Rice water ...

Emma Lu

An Asian woman with shiny black hair.

Your Appearance Reflects the Quality of Your Heart

The phrase “physiognomy from the heart” means that your appearance is the reflection of your emotions, and that your thoughts and deeds are reflected in your facial expressions. In other words, your appearance will show what is in your heart. If you are joyous, you will have a pleasant, peaceful, and harmonious countenance, and make others feel ...

Jessica Kneipp

A statue with a bowl filled with striking blue flowers.

Top 10 Foods for Beautiful, Vibrant Skin

Many women (me included) spend numerous hours and dollars striving for clear, healthy, and vibrant skin. While some lotions and potions go a long way to help, the types of food you eat play a big part in your skin tone and quality in the short and long term. Your skin is a reflection of ...

Sheridan Genrich

A lady with glowing skin.

Natural Beauty Hacks With Simple Ingredients From Your Kitchen

Some of the most gentle and most effective skincare ingredients are probably waiting in your kitchen right now. Many of the expensive, natural beauty care products use all-natural ingredients, including natural oils — so why not try spoiling yourself and use these natural beauty hacks with raw ingredients? The ingredients you select will depend on your skin ...

Sheridan Genrich

Oil being dropped onto skin — many natural oils can be used straight from the kitchen (straight from the source).

10 Ways to Keep Your Nails Beautiful Naturally

The first impression often is the strongest and while a smile does matter, nails also play a vital role in creating a strong and positive impact. Whether you go to a nail salon for a manicure and pedicure or simply stay satisfied with thoroughly scrubbing your hands and nails with a loofah, caring for them ...

Raven Montmorency

A women's long nails with red polish.

Everything You Need to Know About the Mewing Craze

The Internet has no dearth of healthcare regimens that claim to work wonders if you invest your time and effort in doing them. From 5-minute beauty routines to Vogue magazine’s peek into the skin and healthcare practices of celebrities, there are a plethora of beauty and healthcare regimens you can follow. However, facial restructuring techniques, ...

Raven Montmorency

A woman mewing her face.

These Aloe Vera Face Masks Can Target Just About Any Skin Concern

With modernization taking over almost all parts of modern human life, going back to nature is the only safe way to ensure that your skin and body are well-cared for. Rush hours, meetings, an irregular diet, and the lack of exercise routines wreak havoc in the lives of working adults, but teenagers are also not ...

Raven Montmorency

A woman with an aloe vera face mask.

How This Chinese Skincare Tool Became Popular in America

A jade roller is a skincare product that has become popular in the Western world over the past few years. The beauty tool actually has its origin in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and is believed to have protective and healing properties. Jade rollers for skincare A jade roller basically uses jade stones to massage the ...

Emma Lu

A jade roller.

China’s Beauty Boom Has a Dark Side

China’s beauty industry has seen massive growth in recent years. The burgeoning middle-class population combined with economic prosperity resulted in a huge class of people who had enough disposable income to spend money on expensive beauty products. However, it seems as if the Chinese obsession with beauty has gone a bit too far. Obsession with ...

Max Lu

China's beauty boom.

Health and Beauty Hacks With Mint

Many people think that the use of mint is limited to things like food flavoring or mouth fresheners. Just half an ounce of mint contains 12 percent of the recommended dietary intake (RDI) of Vitamin A, 8 percent of the RDI of manganese, 9 percent of the RDI of iron, and 4 percent of the ...

Emma Lu

A sprig of mint.