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March 9, 2026  •  Charlotte Ellis

After years of overcrowded bathroom shelves — the serums I bought on a whim, the creams promised to do six things at once, the oils I used exactly twice — I've finally arrived at something that feels like an answer. Three products. That's it. Not because I stopped caring, but because I started caring differently. What

The Three-Product Skincare Edit I Keep Coming Back To

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February 20, 2026  •  Charlotte Ellis

A slow ritual involving fresh air, moved furniture, and the patience to live with a room before changing it.

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February 20, 2026  •  Charlotte Ellis

There is something quietly radical about choosing ease over comfort, about pulling on linen at noon.

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xo, Charlotte Ellis

I've been thinking about pace lately. Not in the productivity-guru sense — no morning routines or time-blocking. But in the older sense: how fast does a good life actually move? There's something about the return of longer lunches, of handwriting letters, of actually looking out the window on a train ride — something happening right now that feels like permission to finally stop rushing toward the future and start living in the present one.

This season, I'm less interested in what's trending and more interested in what lasts. What I'll still want in five years. What slows my heart rate and reminds me who I actually am when no one's watching.


xo, Charlotte Ellis

I've been thinking about pace lately. Not in the productivity-guru sense — no morning routines or time-blocking. But in the older sense: how fast does a good life actually move? There's something about the return of longer lunches, of handwriting letters, of actually looking out the window on a train ride — something happening right now that feels like permission to finally stop rushing toward the future and start living in the present one.

This season, I'm less interested in what's trending and more interested in what lasts. What I'll still want in five years. What slows my heart rate and reminds me who I actually am when no one's watching.


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