
Heartbreak is an expensive hobby. It costs sleep, appetite, dignity — and somehow your skin always finds out before your friends do. This is the beauty edit for that moment: when you’re holding it together in public, unravelling privately, and wondering if a new serum might save you (or at least distract you).
Consider this less a shopping list and more a quiet pep talk delivered via very good moisturiser. Because self-care, despite what Instagram says, isn’t always candlelit baths and journaling — sometimes it’s washing your face at midnight and deciding you’re worth the effort anyway.

Collage: Cherish Yourself
A beauty edit for emotional chaos, brave faces and the belief that looking after yourself might be the beginning of something better.
These are the products for tear-stained evenings, tentative mornings, and the small but radical act of choosing yourself again. Not to fix you (you’re not broken), but to soften the edges while the heart does its slow, inconvenient healing.
Hope, after all, can come in a very chic bottle.
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When sleep won’t come, the advice is endless and the guilt is immediate. But what if rest isn’t something to hack — just something to approach with a little more kindness, scent, and self-forgiveness?
The Luxury of Taking Your Time
Luxury bath rituals as self-care, self-respect and mild emotional maintenance — no life overhaul required.

The Emotional Weather Forecast Was Accurate
Crying is inevitable. Smudging doesn’t have to be. Why choosing makeup that stays put can be a small, practical form of self-respect on hard days.
The Story Behind Cherish Yourself
This space was created in honour of my nana, shaped by grief and heartbreak, and guided by the belief that self-care isn’t indulgent — it’s essential.
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If you’re feeling heartbroken or overwhelmed confidential help is available right now. Here are some UK resources that might help you.

All opinions and observations are written reflections that are personal and subjective, not factual claims or advice. If you are struggling with your mental health, please seek support from a doctor or qualified health professional.
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