by Women's Health | Jan 23, 2018 | Health
Often, hair is seen an integral part of a woman’s femininity and beauty. It’s something we’re taught and conditioned to believe from a young age, from the permeating presence of long-haired Barbie dolls to Disney princesses with floor-length, flowing...
by Women's Health | Jan 19, 2018 | News
Simidele Adeagbo just became the first African woman to qualify for the Winter Olympics in skeleton – a sport she only took up at the end of last year! Even if you’re not the sporty type, chances are, at some point, you’ve watched the Olympics and...
by Women's Health | Jan 17, 2018 | Style
By Danielle Weakley You know how you stand in front of your open cupboard every morning praying for divine intervention? Black Friday. Le sigh… It got our WH fashion editor, Anja Joubert so incensed that she called a moratorium on all fast fashion and insisted she was...
by Women's Health | Dec 15, 2017 | Life
By Michelle October; Photograph by Unsplash Right from the first day of 2017 we’ve wasted no time showing the boys who’s boss. First up, we started out with an international march against sexist economic policies like Trump’s global gag rule. And...
by Women's Health | Dec 15, 2017 | Life
By Jessica Migala Talk about changing the game. Sometimes, it can be really hard being a woman. You’re expected to have no areas that jiggle. Thighs that are free of dimples, with a gap. Oh, and then there’s the abs crack. Veer off these bizarre standards of...