Beauty: a subjective–objective concept.
Defining beauty in universal terms is nearly impossible, as it is always bound to its cultural, historical, and personal context. Perhaps one workable definition could be: “Beauty is the experience of pleasure, wonder, or meaning that arises when we encounter something that resonates with our values, emotions, or senses.”
lasciati ispirareGoodbye “Anti-Ageing”, hello Skin Longevity.
Spoiler: no one stays young forever. That’s simply how life works. But the signs that appear in midlife are, in truth, the sum of everything we’ve done —or neglected— in the decades before. That’s why we talk about “fighting” ageing: we’ve welcomed certain pleasures as friends, only to discover later they weren’t quite on our side.
lasciati ispirareAnxiety, stress and… Google.
If you’ve ever typed into Google “how not to lose it at work” or “why do I always feel anxious,” you’re not alone. Searches related to anxiety, stress, and emotional wellbeing have become the real driving force behind the demand for psychological content online.
lasciati ispirare“They told me I should lose weight; but I hate losing!”
When we talk about dieting, our minds instantly associate it with deprivation, restriction, and loss. And really, who likes to lose anything?
lasciati ispirareTra wabi-sabi e maschere da selfie.
Se pensate che la bellezza giapponese sia solo pelle luminosa e eyeliner perfetto, fermatevi un attimo. Dietro ogni rituale di skincare, ogni kimono o piega impeccabile, c’è un mondo filosofico che ridefinisce cosa significhi davvero “essere belli”.
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