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Ditch the name brands and Do It Yourself; tips and tricks for must-try DIY beauty regimens, homemade cosmetics, household remedies and more.
How Independent Filmmakers Are Rethinking Film Financing
Over the past decade, the economics of filmmaking have been quietly transforming. For many years, large studios controlled most aspects of film production, from financing to distribution. Today, however, independent filmmakers are discovering new ways to bring projects to life without relying entirely on traditional studio systems.
By Andreas Szakacsa day ago in Blush
How to Use a Sugar Scrub the Right Way for Softer, Smoother Skin
In This Article ✅What Is a Sugar Scrub? ✅How to Properly Use a Sugar Scrub Your shower routine probably has all the basics covered: shampoo, conditioner, and sudsy body wash. But a fourth addition to this regimen—a good old fashioned sugar scrub—can make all the difference both in terms of your skin’s hydration and overall glow factor. With insights from a seasoned skincare pro, we’re diving into what sugar scrubs are and why they’re an absolute shower must, plus a quick rundown on how to properly use a sugar scrub.
By Good health to everyone4 days ago in Blush
Andreas Szakacs: The Actor and Producer Shaping Stories at the Intersection of Technology and Power
In today’s entertainment industry, where technology and storytelling increasingly overlap, a new generation of filmmakers and actors is emerging to explore this evolving landscape. Among them is Andreas Szakacs — an actor and producer whose work frequently explores the intersection of finance, artificial intelligence, and global influence.
By Andreas Szakacs6 days ago in Blush
The Science of Beauty: Why We Can’t Help But Judge a Face
Beauty. We’ve all heard the saying: “Beauty is skin-deep.” But let’s be honest, no matter how much we claim to value personality over appearance, our brains are wired to notice looks first. From the moment we meet someone, we subconsciously categorize them as good-looking, average, or unattractive. It’s an unavoidable truth of human nature.
By Areeba Umair26 days ago in Blush
The “Low-Effort” Beauty (And the Smart Routines That Actually Work). AI-Generated.
There’s a specific kind of frustration that hits when you’re running late, your hair has decided today is rebellion day, and your skincare routine is staring back at you like a to-do list you never agreed to.
By Patricia Gabout a month ago in Blush
A Beauty Salon Isn’t Just a Place — It’s a Pause in the Day
I used to think of a beauty salon as a place you went only when something was wrong. A bad haircut that needed fixing. Nails that had grown out too long. Skin that looked tired after weeks of neglect. It was a practical stop, not an emotional one. You went in, got the service, paid, and left.
By Harley Morris2 months ago in Blush
I opted for holistic Botox substitutes and discovered a natural way to slow down my skin.
I opted for holistic Botox substitutes and discovered a natural way to slow down my skin. I never imagined that I would take Botox seriously. It was dread, not condemnation. I didn't feel comfortable with needles, frozen faces, or having to go through the same procedure every few months. However, as I grew older, little facial changes started to concern me more than I had anticipated. Even on good days, my skin looks exhausted and fine wrinkles emerged where laughing formerly resided.
By Farida Kabir3 months ago in Blush
The Warmest Christmas Decor Starts with Felt: Eco-Friendly Ornaments & Handmade Magic from Nepal
This Christmas season, felt products are taking the spotlight as families look for sustainable, handmade Christmas craft home decor with meaning. From adorable felt Santas and ornaments to garlands, wreaths, and festive table accents, felt adds warmth, nostalgia, and eco-friendly beauty to any home. In this blog, we explore why felt is the perfect choice for holiday decorating, the craftsmanship behind Nepali felt artisans, and why buyers in the USA, UK, and Canada increasingly prefer these handmade treasures. Also included: decorating ideas, gift inspiration, care tips, and a simple DIY felt Santa ornament tutorial.
By Michael Philips3 months ago in Blush
My Long and Short Hair Care
I’ve always had long hair. Until 52, that is, when I got tired of it and cut it, first in half to my waist and then even shorter, above the shoulder line. I'm 55 now and still enjoy it short although sometimes I look at my old pictures with long hair and sigh deeply.
By Lana V Lynx4 months ago in Blush







