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Beauty edits notes for the things that touch your day.

Small, seasonal product line-ups with enough context to make a choice.

THE EDIT

Seasonal choices arranged with room for real life.

ALL BEAUTY EDITS

Recent reports and quiet favourites.

New resources

Beauty edits notes for the things that touch your day. reviews

Archive A five-minute nail table that feels like a small reset

A simple tray, one colour and a bit of light: the kind of ritual that is easy to repeat.

Archive A makeup brush edit for people who do not want a drawer full

The few brush shapes that cover base, cheek and eye without duplicating the same job.

Archive The face mask I save for a quiet Sunday evening

A gentle way to make a product feel like a ritual without turning it into a project.

Archive The fragrances I reach for when I want to smell like myself

Warm skin scents, soft citrus and a way to test fragrance beyond the first spray.

Archive The hair brush and ribbon combination that makes a morning easier

A small practical edit for the days when your hair needs less effort, not more product.

Archive The lip colours that feel finished without feeling too done

Texture, undertone and a quick way to choose a colour you will actually wear out.

Partner guide The makeup bag edit: fewer products, clearer choices

A transparent partner-resource guide from Wafya Hamdani.

Archive The makeup pouch that keeps a weekend away from feeling chaotic

A short product list for skin, lips and touch-ups that does not require a second bag.

Archive The simple barrier routine I return to after trying too much

A small reset built around cleansing gently, moisturising properly and leaving the rest alone.

Archive The small summer beauty list worth making room for

The practical handful of skincare, colour and body care that earns a place in a warm-weather bag.

Browse 4 earlier guides
  1. The sunscreen and bag pairing that keeps summer care simple
  2. Useful buying notes, with the commercial detail in plain sight.
  3. What my bathroom shelf taught me about using products up
  4. Why a good body oil belongs next to the shower, not in a drawer