In a world dictated by productivity and survival, the idea of self-care has begun to carry more weight than just bubble baths and face masks. It’s become a lifeline, a reclamation, and a radical act. For beauty enthusiasts, this lifeline often exists in an overlooked yet powerful dimension — the “Third Space.”
Coined by sociologist Ray Oldenburg, the “Third Space” describes a social surrounding separate from the two usual environments: home (first) and work (second). But for beauty-minded individuals, this concept evolves. It becomes less about location and more about emotional territory — the in-between where the rituals of beauty act as portals into something deeper. Continue reading Decoding the Third Space Concept for Beauty Enthusiasts→
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The definition of healthy hair can vary from person to person, depending on hair length, texture, styling frequency and even genetic factors as a result of the different ethnic backgrounds.
In general, it means a shiny head that is capable of holding moisture, not tangling easily and growing new hair and shedding old strands at a consistent rate. Also these signs are cues that a body is healthy, produces the normal amount of sebum and hydrates regularly to retain the moisture the hair needs. Continue reading Easy Ways to Keep Your Hair Healthy→
The journey to luscious locks begins not with the hair itself but with its foundation: the scalp. Just as a plant needs healthy soil to grow, our hair requires a healthy scalp for optimal growth and vitality. In recent years, the focus on scalp health has surged, marking a new frontier in hair care. This approach emphasizes that a nourished, well-cared-for scalp is the key to achieving beautiful hair. For example, natural remedies like batana oil, known for its scalp-nourishing properties, have gained popularity. To learn more about its origins and benefits, check out SPOILD. Continue reading The Art of Scalp Care: A New Frontier in Hair Health→
I’m certainly all about letting your freak flag fly but, seriously, WTF was this woman thinking when she had My Little Pony tattooed on her head? On her fucking head? The only good thing about this tattoo is that she can easily cover it up by growing out her hair. Hopefully, she has done that by now.