self-care
Here's how Black women can reclaim self-care by romanticizing daily life to find joy, beauty, and meaning in the ordinary.
Beauty routines stopped feeling indulgent and started feeling obligatory. Here are beauty rituals that feel like self-care and not a chore.
Executing a flawless look for National Love Day is a must, which means it’s essential to follow the proper Valentine’s Day beauty do's and don’ts.
Black women are leading a self-care revolution, reclaiming wellness as a form of resistance in a society that often neglects their needs.
Sometimes, life can feel like a marathon and your day-to-day can begin to feel a little uninspired. Your social calendar might be going through a dry spell, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still sprinkle some joy and beauty into your schedule. Romanticizing your life is a simple way to make the mundane feel a […]
Working from home can be freeing and a lot of fun. But sometimes, it can lead to burnout or stress. Here are five ways to cope.
Here's a list of 10 Black women-owned candle brands to satisfy your need whether it's relaxation, humor, or setting a certain vibe.
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Lynae Vanee, entrepreneur and influencer, is enhancing Black women's self-care routines with her brand, VANE, which sells tea sets, candles, bath teas and more.
Self-care is an act of self-love. And sometimes, loving yourself calls for physical maintenance: taking a pilates class, getting the manicure with the expensive nail art, or even getting a bikini wax ahead of a trip to somewhere warm, beautiful, and by the sea.
Turning your brain off sometimes is self-care
Sometimes, the focus should be on you and the vibes should all be positive.