I love a good declutter. Sometimes, the only feeling better than buying new things is getting rid of the old ones. It’s almost as satisfying as not spending your money in the first place.
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Photo by Karolina Grabowska via Kaboompics.
I love a good declutter. Sometimes, the only feeling better than buying new things is getting rid of the old ones. It’s almost as satisfying as not spending your money in the first place.
Read MorePhoto by Karolina Grabowska via Kaboompics.
I have a complicated relationship with shea butter. While I would never question its ability to heal and protect dry skin, its frequent inclusion in various skincare products is problematic for me. Consequently, whenever I purchase a new facial care product, I scan the ingredients obsessively for shea butter (also called Butyrospermum parkii). If it’s included, well, that product goes right back on the shelf.
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Skincare has a long and storied history, dating to some of the earliest civilizations. The ancient Egyptians used cosmetics and skincare for both aesthetic and medicinal purposes, while the Industrial Revolution introduced the first mass-produced skincare products to the general public.
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