"Glow-up routines" encourage kids to buy and use lots of beauty products to change how they look. These routines can damage young skin and lead to stress, low self-esteem, and unhealthy habits.
While there are certainly problematic and societally flawed connotations around a "glow-up" in today's culture, according to experts like social psychologist Dara Greenwood, there's nothing wrong with ...
"Glow" is basically a New Year's aesthetic—literally and figuratively. In the literal sense, metallics and sparkles are often used in party decor and style choices. Figuratively, the idea of the ...