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Phone in one hand and green tea in another? You are not the only multitasking maven. These multipurpose cosmetics, haircare and skincare products will totally fit your vibe.
Phone in one hand and green tea in another? You are not the only multitasking maven. These multipurpose cosmetics, haircare and skincare products will totally fit your vibe.
From surviving 82 percent burns to running three ventures and coaching leaders, Prerona Roy tells us how transforming self-limiting beliefs can ignite unstoppable growth, courage, and reinvention.
Women stir pots in homes but it is men who shape global food policy. Food-science student Sambrita Saha analyses the simmering politics of an Indian kitchen, and reclaims it for herself as a site of agency and quiet rebellion.
50,000 strangers, one unforgettable night. A young immigrant still planting roots in Toronto bought a solo ticket to watch Coldplay live in concert. What followed was a powerful story of belonging and becoming.
Indian girls and women are flocking to Reddit for real talk, real advice and zero judgement – think sisterhood, secrets and support, all wrapped in the comfort of anonymity. Smriti Sinha reports.
A comparison of Han Kang’s ‘The Vegetarian’ and Agustina Bazterrica’s ‘Tender Is the Flesh’ with food customs in India reveals how meat-eating is used as a patriarchal tool to strip the woman of her autonomy, writes Nethra Anoop.
When human beings communicate, we’re not just conveying the meanings of words. We are also communicating our humanity and our heart – the essence of who we are and what makes us human. And AI can’t do that, writes Aekta Kapoor.
Every few years there is a disruption in the skincare market. Are sunscreen sticks the latest one? Or are we to believe the anti-sunscreen propaganda that’s viral on TikTok? eShe’s beauty editor Hansa Makhijani Jain takes a look.
Author of ‘Child of My Heart’, Kalyani Sardesai examines how popular movies deal with the topic of adoption, along with the conflict of identity, thwarted motherhood, loss, grief and confusion in the lives of the adopted characters and their families.
Being unattached and polygamous is fun – whether it’s with romantic partners or dentists, says this single, forty-something corporate professional from Mumbai.
A carelessly driven school bus killed Dr Mridul Bhasin’s teenage daughter in Jaipur in 1999. She is now one of South Asia’s most vocal advocates creating awareness about emergency-care infrastructure and road user behaviours.
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr Scilla Elworthy says a majority of the world’s wealth is controlled by white males and it is women, the poor and the planet that have to bear the cost.
Young, peppy and fuss-free, and yet rooted in India’s textile heritage, fashion label Suta’s success is driven by digital marketing and a design strategy built on the aspirations and lifestyles of the youth.
Rachna Dushyant Singh’s nonprofit Ankuri empowers women with knitting skills and retail distribution networks, leading to both financial and social emancipation.
The voice of a Black, southern woman in her head drove New Yorker Lynnda Pollio to the red rocky mountains of Sedona and a quest for inspiration, wisdom and understanding.
To celebrate eShe’s fifth anniversary, we’re giving our love and five Amazon gift vouchers worth INR 5000 each to five lucky readers!
Award-winning artist Deborah Claire Procter speaks to eShe TV about growing up in Wales, training in kathakali and kalaripayattu in India, studying NLP and hypnosis, and creating music in Argentina.
In this podcast, Pakistani-Canadian motivational speaker and bestselling author Samra Zafar shares her experience of walking out of an abusive marriage with two kids, educating herself and following her purpose.
Aekta Kapoor, aka One-Eyed Mama, attempts to follow truth, consciousness and bliss to heal from her attachments and suffering.
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