Animal testing in the beauty industry has been a harsh reality for centuries, but thankfully, change is happening. With an estimated 100 million animals suffering in the U.S. each year due to testing, many of us are rethinking the products we use. It’s hard to imagine that not long ago people believed animals did not...
If you’re still using cotton or elastic headbands, it’s time to rethink your hair care routine! Protecting the integrity of your hair is essential, and one of the simplest ways to do that is by reducing friction. Cotton and elastic bands can pull on your hair, causing unnecessary breakage, especially around your delicate edges. If...
The skin on your body deserves just as much care as the skin on your face, yet it’s often overlooked. If you find yourself skipping post-shower hydration, try making the act of applying a luxurious body oil part of your routine. Oils have been used for thousands of years for their beauty benefits—and for good...
A Redditor, tired of dealing with dry, flaky skin, asked the community for help: “I have dry skin. Heard body oil is really good. Would love to know opinions from those who’ve tried it before.” Naturally, this sparked a lively debate between body oil and body lotion fans. If you’ve ever found yourself torn between...
As the clean beauty movement continues to grow, more and more people are seeking products that are not only good for their skin but also sustainable for the planet. Clean beauty brands are revolutionizing the way we think about beauty, offering natural, organic, and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional products. In this post, we’ll highlight 10...
Mainstream media often pushes the idea that glowing skin requires the latest trending products. But that “glow” can be achieved without a cabinet full of skincare products! Long before skincare lines became a craze, people maintained healthy, radiant skin with simple habits and natural routines. Here are three highly effective, science-backed habits that I’ve tried...
About MOJADAY
MOJADAY, pronounced “mo-juh-day,” inspired by the Swahili word “Moja,” which means “one.”