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Ramadan & Eid 2026: A curated beauty routine for long days
Bien-être · 7 min de lecture

Ramadan & Eid 2026: A curated beauty routine for long days

Fasting reshapes how your skin holds water, how makeup wears, and when you have time to apply it. A smart pre-iftar and post-suhoor routine keeps you glowing without breaking the rhythm of the month.

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par Aisha Al-Rashid · May 22, 2026

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Russian banya beauty: sauna rituals for glow and detoxBien-être · 5 min de lecture

Russian banya beauty: sauna rituals for glow and detox

The Russian banya is older than skincare science but its results align with what modern dermatology now confirms: heat-cycling improves microcirculation, sweat clears pores, and birch venik massage exfoliates better than most acids.

par Anna Petrova · May 5, 2026

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Men's grooming goes premium: from beard oil to eye creamBien-être · 5 min de lecture

Men's grooming goes premium: from beard oil to eye cream

Five years ago a man's bathroom shelf had soap and aftershave. In 2026, the average premium grooming routine has seven products — and the global category is growing 11% a year. Here is what is actually worth buying.

par James Wright · April 29, 2026

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Vitamin C serum decoded: which form, when, whySoins de la peau · 6 min de lecture

Vitamin C serum decoded: which form, when, why

Not all vitamin C is the same. L-ascorbic acid, MAP, SAP, THD — each form has a different pH, stability, and skin tolerance. Here is how to pick the one that actually works on your skin.

par Dr. Sara Lindqvist · April 24, 2026

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Retinoid for beginners: how to start without flakingSoins de la peau · 6 min de lecture

Retinoid for beginners: how to start without flaking

Retinoids are the most clinically proven anti-aging ingredient in skincare. They are also the most commonly misused. Here is a six-week plan to introduce one without the redness, peeling and discouragement that drives most people to quit.

par Dr. Hala Mansour · April 21, 2026

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Niacinamide: the underrated 2% hero in your routineSoins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

Niacinamide: the underrated 2% hero in your routine

If retinoids are the Lamborghini of skincare, niacinamide is the Toyota Hilux — boring, reliable, fits every skin type, never breaks down. It controls oil, fades pigmentation, strengthens the barrier and never picks a fight with anything else.

par Hatice Demir · April 9, 2026

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How to choose your signature fragranceTendances · 5 min de lecture

How to choose your signature fragrance

A signature scent is not just a perfume — it is a memory cue, a mood setter, and a small daily ritual. Here is how to find yours without wasting money on the wrong bottles.

par Yusuf Aksoy · April 5, 2026

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The mineral SPF revival: why Europeans are switching in 2026Soins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

The mineral SPF revival: why Europeans are switching in 2026

Chemical sunscreens have dominated European shelves for two decades. In 2026 that shifted. Coral-reef regulations, hormone concerns and dramatically better mineral formulas finally made zinc oxide and titanium dioxide mainstream — without the ghost-white cast.

par Klara Schmidt · March 30, 2026

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Bakuchiol: the gentle retinoid alternative Europe choseSoins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

Bakuchiol: the gentle retinoid alternative Europe chose

Bakuchiol gives you retinol's collagen-boosting results without the redness, flaking or pregnancy ban. Search volume tripled in Germany in 2025. Here is what it actually does, who should use it, and what to look for.

par Klara Schmidt · March 21, 2026

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Sheet mask rankings for Russian winter: 12 brands testedSoins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

Sheet mask rankings for Russian winter: 12 brands tested

Sheet masks are the single most-searched skincare item in Russia, with over 50 million monthly queries. But formulas designed for humid Seoul flop in -20°C Moscow. We tested twelve brands across three winter conditions.

par Anna Petrova · March 15, 2026

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Vitamin D & beauty: the silent deficiency showing on your faceBien-être · 5 min de lecture

Vitamin D & beauty: the silent deficiency showing on your face

If your skin looks dull, your hair sheds more than usual, and your skincare suddenly stopped working, the answer might be a 30-cent vitamin. Vitamin D deficiency is epidemic in three groups: Northern Europeans in winter, Gulf women avoiding sun, and anyone working indoors year-round.

par Dr. Sara Lindqvist · March 12, 2026

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Scalp microbiome: why dandruff isn't dry skinBien-être · 5 min de lecture

Scalp microbiome: why dandruff isn't dry skin

If your dandruff comes back every time you stop using anti-flake shampoo, you have been treating the wrong problem. Dandruff is a fungal overgrowth, not a hydration issue — and the routine that actually fixes it is the opposite of what most people try.

par Pavel Rozhkov · March 9, 2026

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Bakhoor at home: modern Gulf fragrance ritualsTendances · 5 min de lecture

Bakhoor at home: modern Gulf fragrance rituals

Bakhoor is the centuries-old Gulf ritual of burning fragrant wood chips and resins to perfume the home, the clothes and the hair. In 2026 it is being rediscovered by global perfumery — Tom Ford, Diptyque and Maison Margiela have all released bakhoor-inspired room scents.

par Yusuf Aksoy · March 6, 2026

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Eyebrow micro-shading vs henna: the 2026 brow trend deep-diveMaquillage · 5 min de lecture

Eyebrow micro-shading vs henna: the 2026 brow trend deep-dive

The thick natural brow is in for a sixth year. The semi-permanent technique to get it has finally evolved past microblading. Here is the difference between micro-shading, henna brows and lamination, and which one suits your skin and lifestyle.

par Layla Hussein · February 28, 2026

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Lip oil renaissance: why gloss came back and stayedMaquillage · 4 min de lecture

Lip oil renaissance: why gloss came back and stayed

Lip gloss fell out of fashion around 2014. Lip oils brought it back in 2023 and search volume has now tripled three years running. The new generation does what old gloss never could — hydrate, plump, and stay non-sticky.

par Sofia Marini · February 25, 2026

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Adult acne — why it spikes at 30 and what actually worksSoins de la peau · 6 min de lecture

Adult acne — why it spikes at 30 and what actually works

Twenty-five percent of women in their thirties have active acne. The teen treatments that used to work either over-dry your now-mature skin or do nothing. Here is the modern grown-up acne routine — and why hormones, not hygiene, are usually the cause.

par Dr. Hala Mansour · February 16, 2026

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Tinted SPF for all skin tones: Gulf to Russia coverage guideSoins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

Tinted SPF for all skin tones: Gulf to Russia coverage guide

The white cast on mineral sunscreen is a problem for olive, brown and dark skin tones — but the new generation of tinted mineral SPFs has finally fixed it. We tested 18 shades across skin tones from pale Russian winter to deep Saudi summer.

par Layla Hussein · February 10, 2026

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Postpartum hair loss: when it ends and what helps in the meantimeBien-être · 5 min de lecture

Postpartum hair loss: when it ends and what helps in the meantime

If you are pulling out clumps in the shower three months after giving birth, you are not alone — 50% of new mothers experience telogen effluvium. The good news: it always ends. The bad: nobody warned you it lasts six months. Here is what to do.

par Dr. Marwa Khan · February 7, 2026

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Cost-per-use truth: luxury vs drugstore skincare, decodedTendances · 6 min de lecture

Cost-per-use truth: luxury vs drugstore skincare, decoded

A €120 luxury moisturizer used twice a day for three months costs €0.65 per use. A €15 drugstore moisturizer used the same way costs €0.08. But the real comparison isn't price — it's what works. Here is when luxury earns its premium, and when drugstore is just as good.

par Sofia Marini · February 4, 2026

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Period skin: the hormonal cycle decoded week by weekSoins de la peau · 5 min de lecture

Period skin: the hormonal cycle decoded week by week

Your skin runs on a 28-day cycle synchronized with your hormones — not on the linear 'morning and night routine' the beauty industry sells. Match your products to the week, and the same products work twice as well.

par Hatice Demir · January 29, 2026

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