Editorial

Nood Review: Does it Really Beat Waxing?, the Customer Digest

So while I truly value self-care, for my routines that require an appointment (like hair and nails) I’m often left scrambling for a last minute booking.

Nood Review: Body Hair Gone in a Flash, the Customer Digest

Taking care of your skin before and after IPL treatment is essential—and this kit thankfully had everything I needed to safely stay on top of treatments.

Beginner's Guide to Kink and BDSM: Tips and Advice for Exploring Your Sexual Boundaries, Womanly

When a quick Google search turns up images of dungeons, whips, chains, and things that might make you blush, it’s hard not to feel lost. Here’s what you need to know before diving into the deep end.

Language Lessons in the Heights, Massive

In the Heights is about “a block that’s disappearing,” but now, it has never been more seen.

Scones Weren't Made for Us, But We're Making Them Anyway, Womanly

Scones have a history of not necessarily the just upper class, but of whiteness. The history of scones goes back to Scotland, around the 1500s.


How I Realized My Latina Identity Included My Brazilian Heritage, Bustle

It’s no secret that I’m Latina. I’ve been loud and proud about my ethnicity since I was a kid. I was raised by a Puerto Rican single mom, who raised me to understand and love my ethnicity.

Personal Insights: Ode to Small Businesses, Culture Hub

When COVID-19 reached its peak in the United States, everything from cleaning products to the typical milk-bread-eggs combination that sells out during snowstorms flew off store shelves.

9 Latinx Inclusion Thought Leaders & Doers You Should Know, Bold Culture

It takes a fair amount of conscious decision making when you’re a leader in the workplace.


The Friend Everyone Assumes You’re Dating: “No Guys, We’re Not A Couple.”, Thought Catalog

You two always get put in the table in the corner.

Rocio’s Mole de los Dioses Was Burned Down By An Arsonist. Here’s How You Can Help., REMEZCLA

When Jonathan Gold, the first food critic to win the Pulitzer Prize and a food critic for the Los Angeles Times is a fan of someone’s artistry in the kitchen, you know they’re making next level food.

Everything I Needed to Know About Self-Confidence, I Learned from The Golden Girls, Apartment Therapy

I was a baby when the Golden Girls wrapped in 1992 — long before I would hit my twenties, a decade that began with me unsure of how I was going to navigate and balance the world I lived in.


I Don’t Feel Sorry for BoJack Horseman, Dot + Line

Once again, the focus shifts from the woman who underwent abuse to the man who forced her to make an impossible choice.


Montreal's Top Outerwear Brand is Finally Here - We Review Our Favorite Pieces from Lolë, The Customer Digest

Enter Lolë, Montreal's activewear secret, and a brand I first encountered during a recent Reddit deep dive on cold weather outerwear. 

Cinthya Carmona Interview - by Rebecca Carvalho, Session Magazine

Cinthya Carmona is an actress known for her role in the movies The Tax Collector, and Badge of Honor. As well she has starred in shows such as The Green House Academy and Pretty Smart. Furthermore, she just wrapped production on Jenni, the biopic based on the iconic Mexican-American singer-songwriter, actor, producer and women’s rights activist, Jenni Rivera. 

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