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From make up and lipsticks to facial creams and more; here's to staying fresh-faced and radiant.
The No. 1 Fruit With the Most Protein, According to a Dietitian
When you think of protein-packed foods, fruits likely don’t make the top of the list. Beef, poultry, dairy, and legumes overshadow fruit in protein content, and with no complete amino acid profile, fruit isn’t a replacement for traditional protein sources. However, according to dietitian Natalie Rizzo, nutrition editor for TODAY, fruit can still play a valuable supporting role in a protein-focused plate. Sneaking a serving of high-protein fruit into your day can boost your intake while delivering fiber, vitamins, antioxidants, and satisfying sweetness.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Blush
Face Yoga: Natural Lift or Just a Myth?
In a world where beauty standards are evolving and the desire for youthful skin remains timeless, people are turning to alternatives beyond Botox and fillers. One such rising trend is face yoga. Touted as a natural facelift, face yoga has been making waves across social media platforms, promising tighter skin, fewer wrinkles, and a radiant glow—all without injections or surgery. But the question remains: Does face yoga actually work? Or is it just another internet myth with no scientific backing?
By Hasbanullah8 months ago in Blush
Skin Rejuvenation Treatments in 2025
In 2025, the pursuit of glowing, youthful skin continues to drive innovation in dermatology and aesthetics. With technology advancing rapidly, skin rejuvenation treatments have become more effective, accessible, and tailored to individual needs. Whether you're targeting fine lines, sun damage, uneven texture, or simply want to enhance your skin's natural glow, there are a variety of cutting-edge treatments designed to help you achieve flawless skin.
By Lana Rosee8 months ago in Blush
Why Your ‘Natural’ Skincare Routine Might Be Damaging Your Skin
In the world of skincare, “natural” is often treated like a golden ticket — a sign of purity, health, and safety. From DIY face masks made of kitchen ingredients to using lemon or toothpaste for acne, people are quick to turn to home remedies believing they are harmless. But just because something is natural doesn’t mean it’s good for your skin.
By Muhib Ullah 8 months ago in Blush








