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Can we be offline without an audience?
To “be offline” has become a visible identity online. This essay explores the irony of digital disconnection, the rise of analog aesthetics, and whether we still know how to engage with the present without turning presence into performance.
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Coolness Herself: Peppy Jones
To open 2026 with the right energy, it felt only natural to sit down with Mexican artist Peppy Jones. She came onto my radar the way many other indie projects do now: organically, through social media.
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Skin cycling is a thing and here’s what you need to know
If your skin feels overwhelmed by too many products, skin cycling offers a gentler way forward. Rooted in dermatology and barrier care, it’s all about rhythm, recovery, and giving your skin exactly what it needs: nothing more, nothing less.
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3 Mexican jewelry brands that create art with glass
At Latinally, we love discovering creators who turn everyday objects into small works of art. This piece explores five Mexican jewelry brands using glass as a medium, where craftsmanship, color, and storytelling meet. If this list inspired you, stay close.
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Newsflash! There Are Different Types of Shampoo and Their Uses for Targeted Results
Well, if it hadn’t been for the now viral Abbey Yung Method, I would have never discovered the fact that there are different types of shampoo and their uses really depend on what you are trying to treat. That’s right, shampoos are not just meant for cleaning your scalp and making your hair smell good.…
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Building Rituals: A Powerful Practice That Gently Rewrites Your Story
In a world obsessed with goals, speed, and constant self-improvement, rituals offer something quieter and more sustaining. This blog post explores how building rituals (small, intentional rituals), rather than chasing rigid resolutions, can create space for progress, self-trust, and a gentler way of becoming.
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About embracing my heritage…
Before I begin this post, I just want to say: thank you for supporting Latinally. Growing up, I was raised to believe that anything made in the U.S. or Europe was automatically “better” than what came from Mexico or anywhere else in Latin America. Why? I guess that’s a question for my elders. But for…
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5 Latin artists that made my year better
A year of listening, curiosity, and sound. Five Latin artists whose music followed me through everyday moments and reminded me why discovery still matters.
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Last-Minute Presents: 5 Latin Brands Available on Amazon
We are still trying to get the perfect present and are entering the last-minute shopping race. If you’re still searching for that perfect gift, why not support some amazing Latin brands available on Amazon that happen to be available?




