Manhood
India's skincare revolution: Science-backed, skin-specific solutions
India’s Skincare Revolution: Science-Backed, Skin-Specific Solutions India is experiencing a transformative shift in skincare, moving beyond generic products to embrace science-backed, personalized solutions tailored to diverse skin types and environmental challenges. This evolution is driven by informed consumers, technological advancements, and a growing demand for efficacy and transparency in skincare.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar8 months ago in Men
Energise Your Mornings: Innovative Chia Seed Recipes for Breakfast Nutrition
In the hustle of modern life, mornings often feel like a race against the clock. Yet, a nourishing breakfast can be the key to a productive day. Enter chia seeds—a tiny superfood packed with omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, antioxidants, and plant-based protein. Originally cultivated by the Aztecs and Mayans, chia seeds are now enjoying a renaissance in modern kitchens. Their versatility makes them perfect for innovative and nutrient-rich breakfast ideas that energise both body and mind.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Men
Unplug and Reconnect: Father's Day Gifts for the Nature-First Dad
Few experiences match watching your dad’s face light up when he opens a gift that speaks to his passions. For fathers who find peace in wilderness adventures and connection in natural spaces, Father’s Day presents the perfect opportunity to support their love of the outdoors. This year, skip the predictable tie or coffee mug. Instead, choose gifts that encourage dad to unplug from screens and reconnect with what matters—the natural world that calls to him. Here are six thoughtful options for the nature-loving father in your life.
By Tess DiNapoli9 months ago in Men
7 Masculine Traits That Are Slowly Going Into Extinction
There was a time, not too long ago, when the idea of a man in our African communities was carved with honour, calm, and a deep sense of responsibility. Masculinity wasn’t loud—it was steady. It wasn’t in the biceps, it was in the backbone. Our fathers and grandfathers weren’t perfect, but many of them held certain values that stood taller than any skyscraper.
By malik raid9 months ago in Men
The Weight of Light
The first time Jora saw the sun, she was twelve years old, and it was already dying. Her mother had dragged her to the Surface, violating every law of the Under-City, their home buried deep beneath the frozen crust of a world that had forgotten warmth. The air above ground bit Jora’s lungs like shattered glass, and the sky hung low and bruised, a sickly indigo smeared with ash. But there, on the horizon—a sliver of molten gold, bleeding through the clouds.
By Ramjanul Haque Khandakar9 months ago in Men
5 Misconceptions About Manhood I Learnt The Hard Way
I was born two months earlier than my mates. I couldn’t wait to see the face of the beautiful woman that incubated me. I must have spoken to her every day from the womb, whispering all my dreams and fears, eager to feel the warmth of her arms around me.
By malik raid9 months ago in Men
Buried, But Still Breathing. AI-Generated.
Tatenda was born where the red earth kisses the soles of barefoot boys, where the wind carries the scent of sadza and smoke, and the sun teaches patience by the way it scorches everything that stands too still. He was named Tatenda — "we are thankful" — by a grandmother who prayed in whispers and believed names could shape destinies.
By Novias Siambizi9 months ago in Men











