Write for Us — Share Your Voice on Beauty, Wellness & Lifestyle
This blog has been my creative home for nearly a decade. It started as a personal space to write about the things I genuinely care about — beauty, skincare, fashion, health, and the everyday realities of being a woman navigating modern life. Over the years it has grown into a community of real readers who come here for honest, thoughtful, and useful content.
Occasionally, I open this blog to fellow writers — people who share the same passions and have something genuine to contribute. Not promotional pieces, not keyword-stuffed articles written for search engines — but real writing from real people who have something meaningful to say.
If you have spent years learning about skincare ingredients and want to share what actually works, I want to hear from you. If you have navigated postpartum health and want to write something honest for other women going through the same, this is a space for that. If you have a travel story, a fashion philosophy, a wellness routine that changed your life, or a perspective on modern relationships that feels underrepresented — pitch it to me.
What I am not looking for is corporate content, thinly veiled advertisements, or articles where the only purpose is placing a backlink. This blog has real readers and I take their trust seriously. Every submission is reviewed personally by me before anything goes live.
Who I Am Looking For
You do not need to be a professional writer or have a large following to contribute here. What matters far more than credentials is whether you have something genuine and useful to say. The best guest posts on this blog have come from women who lived the experience they are writing about — not from polished content agencies producing generic articles.
You are a good fit if you are:
- A blogger, writer, or creative who is genuinely passionate about one of the topics this blog covers
- Someone with first-hand experience or deep knowledge in beauty, skincare, fashion, health, wellness, parenting, relationships, travel, home interiors, or pets
- A woman (or ally) who wants to add a real, honest voice to conversations that matter to women
- Someone who writes in clear, natural English and takes the editing process seriously
- A brand, PR professional, or business owner who wants to contribute genuinely helpful content — with full transparency about the commercial nature of the post
Topics We Cover
Guest posts should fit naturally within one of the core content areas of this blog. Before you pitch, spend a few minutes reading recent posts to get a feel for the tone and depth we aim for. Here is what fits here:
Beauty & Skincare
Routines, ingredients, product reviews, natural beauty, skin conditions
Health & Wellness
Mental health, fitness, nutrition, women’s health, self-care practices
Fashion & Style
Outfit ideas, sustainable fashion, personal style, seasonal trends
Lifestyle & Home
Interiors, organisation, travel, everyday routines, slow living
Women’s Life
Relationships, parenting, career, personal growth, real life stories
Pets
Pet care, behaviour, health, product guides, personal pet stories
Submission Guidelines
Please read these carefully before submitting. Posts that do not follow these guidelines will not be considered, regardless of the topic or quality of writing.
Word count
Minimum 1,000 words. We prefer posts between 1,200 and 1,800 words. Depth and usefulness matter more than length — do not pad your post to hit a word count.
Original content only
Every submission must be completely original and unpublished anywhere else — including your own blog, Medium, LinkedIn, or any other platform. We check. Do not submit AI-generated content.
Links policy
You may include up to one link to your own website or social profile in your author bio. Any commercial or brand links within the article body must be disclosed as sponsored and will be marked with rel="nofollow sponsored" — no exceptions. Submissions where the sole purpose is placing a dofollow backlink will be rejected.
Images
Include at least one high-quality image with your submission. Images must be royalty-free (Unsplash, Pexels) or your own original photos. Do not send images scraped from other websites.
Author bio
Send a short bio of 2–3 sentences about yourself. Include who you are, what you write about, and one link to your website, blog, or Instagram profile.
Editing rights
I reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity, grammar, length, and tone before publishing. I will not change your core message or argument without discussing it with you first.
What We Do Not Accept
Being clear about this saves everyone time:
- AI-generated or AI-assisted content submitted without significant personal rewriting
- Articles that exist solely to place a commercial backlink
- Topics completely unrelated to this blog — cybersecurity, cryptocurrency, legal advice, real estate, and similar off-topic categories
- Duplicate or previously published content
- Overly promotional posts written like advertisements for a brand or product
- Content that does not meet a minimum standard of grammar and readability in English
A note on sponsored content
Some posts published on this blog are paid partnerships or sponsored placements. Every sponsored post is clearly labelled as such for readers. Commercial links within sponsored posts are marked with rel="nofollow sponsored" in line with Google’s guidelines. If you are a brand or PR professional looking to place sponsored content, please mention this clearly in your pitch email — I am open to the right partnerships that genuinely serve my readers.
How to Pitch Your Idea
You do not need to send a finished article to get started. A short, clear pitch is enough — and often better, because it means we can shape the piece together before you invest time writing it.
Your pitch email should include:
- Your name and a sentence about who you are
- Your proposed topic and working title
- A 3–5 sentence summary of what the post will cover and why it will be useful for readers
- One or two links to previous writing you have done — a blog, an article, anything that shows your writing voice
I read every pitch personally and aim to respond within 5–7 business days. If you do not hear back after 10 days, your pitch was not accepted this time — but you are welcome to try again with a different topic.
Ready to pitch?
Send your pitch directly to my email. Keep it short, honest, and specific — that is all it takes to get the conversation started.
Subject line: Guest Post Pitch — [Your Topic]