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    Curate the perfect winter bouquet with the experts at Darcey Flowers

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    by Sarah Joseph
    22 seconds ago

    With the winter season soon approaching, it’s time to select pieces that are curated for the cooler months with Darcey Flowers.
    To understand, what complements the season, Emirates Woman spoke to Darcey Flowers. From the best picks to maintaining arrangements during the cooler weather, the specialists share their expertise to
    Founded by Albert Tranquilino, Darcey Flowers has grown over the years in Dubai with two brick and mortar stores in City Walk and Al Quoz, where customers can create their own custom arrangements with fresh flowers. Darcey Flowers meticulously select the perfect combination of flowers, considering factors like color palette, texture, and seasonality.
    Curated by the founder of Darcey Flowers , this exceptional collection of the founder’s picks reflects his passion for the craft and his mission to spread joy. With a thoughtfully chosen selection that covers all your floral needs, it’s your go-to destination for exceptional blooms. Each flower reflects Tranquillo’s dedication to beauty and quality, ensuring that every arrangement brings a touch of delight to your day.
    Overall, When choosing a winter bouquet, consider the season’s unique qualities and the mood you want to evoke. Here are some tips from Albert tranquillo’s, Founder to help guide your selection.
    Tell us about the latest collection at Darcey Flowers?
    The Ultimate Collection is really close to my heart. We put a lot of thought and care into refreshing it, making sure it reflects the beauty and joy that flowers can bring. Each arrangement in this collection is designed to evoke a sense of happiness and connection. I truly hope that when our customers receive these flowers, they feel that love and joy we poured into creating them. It’s all about celebrating the special moments in life, whether big or small, and I can’t wait for everyone to experience it.
    What are your favourite flowers for Fall/Winter?
    Both seasons are among my favorites! I adore the crisp colors of autumn and the festive spirit of winter. Lilacs make a fantastic addition to winter arrangements; I’m a big fan of ilex berries too — they’re easy to style and add a fun touch.
    How can do we ensure our arrangements stay fresh in cold weather?
    Most flowers actually love cooler temperature, so they do great in the winter. Just keep them hydrated and in a cool spot, and they’ll stay fresh and pretty.
    Do you offer holiday-themed arrangements or decor?
    Oh, for sure. We create seasonal arrangements that fit the trends and capture the holiday spirit perfectly.
    Can you recommend non-traditional winter flowers for a unique look?
    While traditional winter flowers are lovely, we like to mix things up. We can creatively incorporate non-traditional blooms that complement the overall design, adding a unique twist.
    For the eco-conscious customer – do you offer any eco-friendly or sustainable flower options?
    Yes! Dried flowers are a great choice. They last a long time, are trendy, and don’t need much care, making them perfect for eco-friendly customers. At Darcey Flowers, we have a special section on our website where you can browse our dried flower arrangements.
    Do you have any arrangement recommendations for the upcoming wedding season?
    Each season brings its own inspiration. For weddings, I recommend incorporating seasonal blooms that resonate with the couple’s vision, ensuring a unique and memorable celebration.
    Every season, you have your top picks. What are your favourite blooms this season and why?
    I’m really loving lilacs this season. Even though they’re usually a spring flower, their vivid colours bring such a warm vibe to winter. They add a cheerful touch and make everything feel cosier and more inviting. Perfect for brightening up the season.

    What’s the core philosophy behind your floral designs?
    Our main goal is to spread joy with every arrangement we create. Each piece is made with care and love, aiming to bring a smile and a sense of connection.
    With same-day delivery across the UAE, Darcey Flowers is always growing with their bespoke collections ranging from peonies to chrysanthemums, the options to create your own bespoke floral arrangements are endless.
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    4 Pretty Gross Skin Problems You Can Pick Up At The Gym

    Yoga mats. Shower floors. Dumbbells. You could be exposing your skin to a host of germs while you’re going for #gains (Eeeeeew!). Here, dermatologist Dr Dagmar Whitaker gives the low-down on how to treat the common skin problems you can pick up at the gym.WartsThey’re caused by a virus. They look like the calluses your feet develop from running, but can be painful and are highly contagious.How you get it: Showering barefoot in the gym. The virus favours areas of pressure, so will usually start on the forefoot where the skin is thickened. Your prevention move is toTreatment: If you catch warts early, Occlusal works. Note: SA has a shortage of topical treatments, so a good alternative is Duofilm.READ MORE: How To ‘Spring Clean’ Your Fitness Gear For Better WorkoutsThese guys mostly occurs on the toenails, especially in those who’ve fractured a nail while playing sport. It can also occur on the skin, making it dry and itchy.How you get it: Wearing tight, sweaty shoes, or from bacteria in pools – fungus needs moisture to develop. Foot powder, anyone?Treatment: Lamisil treats foot fungus – the spray works best.StaphNo, not millennial lingo. Also known as impetigo, this guy causes crusted red lesions and boils, usually on the arms and leg.How you get it: It’s highly contagious and can be transferred by touching infected people or equipment they’ve used.Treatment: Contact your dermatologist as soon as possible for antibiotics. Or, avoid it in the first place by wiping down gym equipment with wet wipes before you get to reppin’.Acne mechanicaBasically workout pimples – they’re caused by heat, pressure and friction and show up on your shoulders, back and head.How you get it: Exercising in tight workout clothes or protective gear, as well as sweating.Treatment: It doesn’t respond well to OTC treatments. Consult your derm. More

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    Go behind-the-scenes with the founder of Dubai’s viral chocolate

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 seconds ago

    Co-founder of Dubai’s Viral chocolate, FIX Dessert Chocolatier, Sarah Hamouda shares her journey as an entrepreneur.
    What inspired you to launch FIX Dessert Chocolatier?
    My journey to launching FIX began with a really intense pregnancy craving for something unique and delicious that I couldn’t find in stores. This sparked the idea: why not create my own chocolate bars that go beyond the ordinary? I wanted to craft a special product that combined my passion for culinary arts with unexpected flavours and textures. It wasn’t just about making chocolate; it was about creating an experience that would make people say, “Wow, this is different!” And that’s how FIX was born—a fusion of my love for innovative desserts and my entrepreneurial spirit.

    How have your revious roles supported launching FIX?
    Before launching Fix Dessert Chocolatier, I had a diverse career in business, primarily in the education sector, where I consulted for Ministries in the Middle East. This experience honed my leadership skills and strategic thinking. My love for travel has introduced me to various cultures, inspiring me with their unique flavours and traditions. I’ve always had a passion for creating and innovating, and finally decided to merge my business expertise with my desire to craft unique experiences. This journey with FIX allows me to express my creativity daily and share my passion for chocolate with the world.
    All your bars are handmade – how important is the quality of ingredients to you and why?
    Quality and consistency are everything for us! Each of our bars is handmade, and we take immense pride in selecting only the best ingredients. We believe that the true flavour and texture of our chocolate can only shine through with high-quality components. When a bite is taken from one of our bars, it should be a transformative experience — rich, indulgent, and unforgettable. We’re committed to using premium ingredients that elevate the overall experience, ensuring that our chocolates are not just treats, but memorable moments.
    After going ‘viral’ scaling to match demand takes grit – how do you maintain quality?
    It’s been quite a wild ride since we went viral! What started as just my husband and I in our kitchen has rapidly grown into a larger team, which we plan to expand further. The surge in demand has been both exhilarating and overwhelming, especially after that viral TikTok video! To maintain quality, we focus on streamlining our processes without compromising on craftsmanship. We’re constantly exploring ways to increase our production capacity while ensuring that each bar reflects the love and care we put into it. It’s definitely a balancing act, but our commitment to quality always comes first.
    The flavours are all inspired by the Middle East – tell us more.
    Our flavours are a celebration of different cultures and traditions in the Middle East. We draw inspiration from beloved treats like dates, baklava, and knafeh, while also embracing experimentation and innovation. The beauty of Dubai is its melting pot of cultures, allowing us to mix local favourites with global influences. For instance, we incorporate ingredients like cardamom and saffron into our chocolates, creating combinations that are both familiar and intriguing. Each flavour tells a story, and we love sharing it with our customers.
    Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum created a bespoke – how did this feel in terms of achieving recognition as a brand?
    Collaborating with His Royal Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum was truly a surreal experience! It was an incredible honour to craft a unique flavour tailored to his personal taste, particularly one featuring Emirati Halawa. The whole process took months of development, and seeing our work recognised by someone so influential in the community was incredibly humbling. It’s moments like these that remind us why we do what we do. The support from His Royal Highness fuels our passion and motivates us to keep innovating and pushing the boundaries of creativity.

    What advice would you give to your younger self?
    If I could speak to my younger self, I’d definitely say, “Don’t hold back—embrace your creativity!” There were times I hesitated to pursue my culinary dreams because I was focused on my corporate career. Looking back, I realize that blending my business expertise with my passion for food has been one of my most fulfilling journeys. I’d encourage myself to trust in my vision and be fearless in pursuing what truly excites me. Life is too short not to follow your passion!
    “It’s all about creating meaningful connections and delivering an experience that resonates with people.”
    What is next for FIX?
    We’ve got some really exciting plans in the pipeline! The community we have built has been incredibly vocal about wanting more flavours, especially after the launch of our Midnight Edition. Based on their feedback, we’re already brainstorming new combinations that will keep our offerings fresh and innovative. Plus, we’re eager to expand beyond Dubai, with plans to launch in Abu Dhabi on Deliveroo. It’s a thrilling time for us, and I can’t wait for our fans to experience what we have coming up.
    Currently, the only way to purchase our bars is through this partnership has been a game-changer for us, as it allows our fans to have our chocolate delivered right to their doorsteps—making it incredibly convenient. Before this partnership, our delivery options were quite limited, but now customers can enjoy our desserts on-demand. We’re thrilled to be able to reach more people and make it easier for everyone to indulge in our chocolate!
    This is ‘The Precious Issue’ – what are the precious qualities necessary to succeed in business?
    I believe that resilience, adaptability, and genuine passion are absolutely essential for success in business. The journey is often filled with ups and downs, so having the grit to push through challenges is crucial. It’s also important to stay connected with your community—listening to their feedback helps guide your growth and keeps your offerings relevant. Ultimately, it’s all about creating meaningful connections and delivering an experience that resonates with people.

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    9 luxurious boutique hotels to unwind at in the UAE

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    by Sarah Joseph
    21 seconds ago

    What is on offer once you arrive are some of the most remarkable boutique hotels in the world.
    These intimate hideaways are designed for a more relaxing experience with your friends and families, while getting the best of both worlds through art and culture.
    From quirky restaurants to murals created by local artists, each element is carefully sought-after and designed to perfection for a wholesome experience. Be it loft-style settings or a traditional Bedouin style aesthetic, each theme is carefully considered for a memorable journey.
    With a boutique hotel room to check into, you will not only enjoy all of the luxury this part of the UAE has to offer. But also be able to enjoy some quirky room features, design aesthetics, and one-off hotel room layouts. Always check the full-service description of each boutique hotel. So you know more than just the rating of the property but also whether it provides parking services. It is ideal if you are driving from the airport or arriving by road from across the desert. Note, too, that some of the best hotels in the UAE provide special offers to international guests. Therefore, despite the luxury on offer, you can expect some great prices.
    Overall, the options are vast and varied. We’ve eliminated the guesswork and rounded up our favourite Dubai hotels for all travel preferences. Here is our tried-and-tested pick of the best hotels in emirate.
    If you’re looking for a midweek escape or weekend retreat at any of these authentic stays.

    Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi Retreat

    By bringing a slice of Greece to the UAE, this intimate adult-only property offers 22 guest rooms in utmost tranquility. Inspired by the eponymous Greek island, it features captivating views of the Gulf stretch from each spacious room, suite, and sun-soaked terrace, inviting guests to become immersed in the splendid azure waters of the infinity pool and sea. The accommodation boasts soft furnishings in neutral colours in a soothing style which is reflected throughout the public areas of the resort. Inside the property, a serene infinity pool and lavish facilities offer perfect distractions, in addition to pampering therapies at Anantara Spa. Opening offer rates for buy now, stay now at Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi Retreat start from Dhs2,699 including breakfast for two people.
    For more information visit here.
    Al Seef Heritage Hotel

    Located on the banks of Dubai Creek, Al Seef Hotel by Jumeirah is a throwback to the UAE’s traditional architecture. The 200-room hotel is spread across 22 separate Arabian Bayt (homes), with a common courtyard. Based on the pictures, it’s going to feel like stepping back in time. The rooms feature Middle Eastern woven fabrics, wooden beams, lamps, rustic ceilings with fans, antique light switches and replica old-fashioned radios and carpets. Bookings for Al Seef Hotel will open at the end of this month, with an opening offer price of Dhs250 per room per night. A bargain, if you ask us.
    Bab Al Shams Desert Resort

    The lavish property Bab Al Shams has reopened its doorslast year. Captivating destination experiences and vibrant entertainment will be the beating heart of the reborn resort, spreading intangible energy to every stay and imprinting everlasting memories. From archery to camel riding, visitors can try a host of enticing activities during this rejuvenating weekend. This luxurious desert resort includes a host of unforgettable experiences that celebrate the enthralling landscape surrounding this property. Starting from Dhs1,300 guests can enjoy a sophisticated journey in the desert with contemporary rooms and suites designed with Arabian flair and detail.
    Mysk Al Faya Retreat

    Explore the true beauty of the Mleiha region at this sophisticated gem. Experience Middle Eastern luxury with amenities such as the herbal room, the salt pool, the tropical shower walk and the hands-free spa that makes the desert camping experience in the UAE unique. Away from the city, this desert retreat is the place to be.
    The Muse

    With the plethora of boutique hotels in Dubai, The Muse is the latest one to be added to the list. Situated in Jumeirah Garden City, this avant-garde destination promises an immersive experience that transcends the ordinary. Guests can Indulge in the epitome of comfort with meticulously curated rooms and suites that redefine aesthetics The state-of-the-art fitness center and wellness facilities are designed to rejuvenate the body and mind. Whether it’s a workout session at the gym with a view or an energizing padel tennis sport, The Muse ensures a holistic approach to guest well-being. Overall, this property provides a wide range of contemporary living with unmatched uniqueness and conceptualisations, from stylish and spacious apartments to top-class facilities. Prices for a one-night stay start from Dhs459.
    For more information visit here.
    XVA Art Hotel

    This one-of-a-kind property is located in the heart of the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, the oldest community in Dubai. Unique for its Persian architectural heritage, this getaway is an art-oriented salon, created as a forum for artists and art lovers looking for a more natural, peaceful setting amidst the bustling city. Prices for a one-night stay start from Dhs450 and ensure guests can stay relaxed as they experience this short-haul escape.
    For more information visit here. 
    Chedi Al Bait, Sharjah

    To embark on a traditional Emirati cultural journey, guests can book a getaway at this ultimate summer retreat. It gives guests an opportunity to experience a distinct cultural setting.
    For more information visit here. 
    Hotel Indigo
    Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown was one the first of its kind offering a truly one-of-a-kind experience with its design-led detailing features. The venue features impeccable views of Dubai’s skyline offering guests the opportunity to overlook the up-and-coming Dubai Creek as they also embrace local creative partnerships through eclectic elements which have a dash of culture imbued in it as the popular destination continues to attract a diverse crowd ranging from Gen Z travellers to millennials. Guests wanting to de-stress or relax can visit the wellness deck where they can work up a sweat in the gym, find headspace in the yoga studio or lap-it-out in the 25-metre infinity pool. The rates start from Dhs349 per room per night including breakfast.
    Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa

    Inspired by the Bedouin setup from back in the day, amidst the dunes lies one of Dubai’s most romantic hotels with its sumptuous tents complete with their own private pools, handcrafted furnishing and its very own butler service. With all the privacy you need, this luxurious getaway is definitely a romantic staycation for all. Prices start at Dhs5,492 per night along with 2 desert activities.
    For more information visit here. 
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    Heading to Dubai Design Week? Director Natasha Carella shares 5 exhibitions not to miss

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    by Camille Macawili
    2 seconds ago

    The region’s leading design festival, Dubai Design Week, launches today, November 5, 2024 until November 10, 2024.
    On its 10th edition, the annual festival reflects on a decade of design and its wider influence in the region through an outstanding cultural lineup of exhibitions, exclusive commissions, and events staged across Dubai Design District (d3).
    The 2024 programme will honour the local community, creative talent and regional design vernacular it has aimed to nurture over the past 10 years, while celebrating the city’s evolution as a global design hub. Dubai Design Week 2024 brings together over 500 established and emerging designers and brands from more than 40 countries to showcase new design thinking in the form of installations, exhibitions and experiential mediums.

    “Marking this milestone 10th edition, Dubai Design Week has become an essential date on the global design calendar, offering an unparalleled platform for designers, brands, cultural and educational institutions, and the wider industry. It’s a key moment to launch new products, unveil prototypes and connect with the community. From immersive installations to family-friendly experiences, Dubai Design Week brings together local and international creativity, sparking vital conversations on topics ranging from sustainable design to vernacular architecture. It’s a space where ideas take form and the creative community flourishes,” says Natasha Carella, Director of Dubai Design Week.
    What to see and do on this 5-day festival? Here, Natasha shares the highlights not to be missed so you can plan your visit accordingly – we don’t want you to miss a thing.
    The Luxury of Less by AB+AC Architects

    Dubai Design Week’s Automotive Partner, BMW Middle East, returns with a new commission. The pavilion is designed to stimulate the senses and reflect the company’s design and circularity ethos, encapsulating the essence of comfort and encouraging audiences to explore luxury from a fresh perspective, emphasizing a minimalist and conscious approach to sustainable living.
    STOOT by Oxara and MULA Design Studio

    Invited by Prototypes for Humanity to showcase at Dubai Design Week, STOOT showcases the future of sustainable construction. Oxara is a cement-free, low-carbon binder and a pioneering alternative to conventional building materials, using construction waste. Designed by Dubai-based architect Abdalla Almulla, STOOT proposes a path towards decarbonization through sustainable construction, blending modernist principles with material experimentation.
    SINFONIA by Iris Ceramica Group

    Iris Ceramica Group’s SINFONIA installation invites audiences to step into the role of conductor, using simple gestures to control a symphony of sound, light and material. Blending advanced ceramic technology with human creativity, this interactive experience lets each visitor explore how movement shapes a unique composition.
    Hind Al Oud Immersive Experience by Mohamed Hilal Group

    Hind Al-Oud invites audiences on a multi-sensory journey that connects the art of fragrance with poetic expression, rooted in the rich heritage of Arabian perfumery. In collaboration with poet Faisal Al-Adwani, the installation features the launch of two signature perfumes, Alifi and Ya’E, inspired by the poem ‘Kibriya’E’, which delves into themes of ambition, certainty and singularity.
    Iwan Pavilion presented by King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra)

    Iwan is a pavilion inspired by Islamic architecture, in particular ‘Iwan’, a distinctive transitional space, and ‘Muqarnas’, a form of ornamental decoration. Designed by four emerging Saudi architects, Abdulqader Alsuwaidan, Nawaf Alghamdi, Hayat Almousa and Lama Dardas, Iwan was the winning proposal of the Tanween Foldable Pavilion Challenge, a collaboration between the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), Mamou Mani Studio and ABYWAT.
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    Ed Westwick and Amy Jackson celebrate babymoon in Dubai

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Actors Ed Westwick and Amy Jackson will soon be welcoming their first baby together. The couple have chosen Dubai for their babymoon.

    Ed Westwick and Amy Jackson babymoon in Dubai
    Amy Jackson and Ed Westwick, the glamorous couple, are currently basking in the sun-kissed shores of Dubai, enjoying a much-deserved babymoon. The couple, who tied the knot in a romantic Italian ceremony earlier this year, is expecting their first child together. Spotted at the One&Only Royal Mirage and Bab Al Shams, the soon-to-be family of four looked happy together.

    The news of their pregnancy was met with overwhelming joy and excitement from fans and industry peers alike. The couple shared the happy news on social media with a series of stunning maternity photos, showcasing their love and anticipation for their growing family.

    Amy, a former Miss India, has already experienced the joys of motherhood with her son Andreas from a previous relationship.
    Ed Westwick, best known for his role as the charismatic Chuck Bass in the hit TV series “Gossip Girl,” has found love and happiness with Amy. The couple’s love story is a modern-day fairytale, filled with romance, laughter, and unwavering support.
    Their Dubai babymoon offers a much-needed respite before the arrival of their little one. The couple is indulging in luxurious experiences, exploring the city’s vibrant culture, and simply enjoying each other’s company. It’s a time for them to relax, recharge, and create lasting memories.

    Amy and Ed, filled with gratitude and anticipation, are preparing for the next chapter of their lives. They are excited to embrace the joys and challenges of parenthood.
    The couple’s journey continues to captivate fans around the world. As they begin this new adventure, we wish them all the best and can’t wait to see the beautiful family they will create.
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    Why Is It So Hard To Quit Vaping? (+ The Exact Steps, Per Experts)

    As a woman who writes for a publication that routinely encourages striving for health, I’m ashamed to admit that I vape. It’s a habit I picked up years ago in China, where every second person walked around with a vape around their neck (the country has since banned all e-cigarettes, except those with tobacco flavour). Upon re-entering South African society, I was surprised to learn that vaping had graduated from an embarrassing activity for people who channel their inner Gandalf to something almost everyone is doing. Last year, a local survey found that “more than one in 10 (11.3%) adults in urban South Africa have tried e-cigarettes and 4% of adults were regular e-cigarette users at the time of the survey.”I’m one of the 4% and from my experience, the vapers around me are sure that it’s something they need to give up at some point. The health impacts are becoming more known to us – stuff ranging from excess phlegm to full-on hospitalisation – but there’s one giant problem. Nobody seems to know how to successfully quit vaping. 22-year-old Kiara Bouw started vaping to mitigate the “stress of my final year and my job; I needed some sort of outlet.” She thinks it’s addictive and hasn’t stopped, even though she’s experiencing health complications. “My coughing has been getting so much worse, especially in the morning,” she notes. “I wake up in the morning and I’m coughing or wheezing and I’m like ‘I’m gonna quit smoking, I’m done, I’m not smoking anymore,’ but as soon as I smoke, my throat feels much better. My throat really hurts but as soon as I smoke, it goes away.” As to when she’ll quit? She says it’ll happen “as soon as I graduate.”So… what does vaping do to your body?Traditionally, vapes are marketed as cigarette smoking cessation tools. Without the harmful tobacco or tar, vapes – a heady mix of water, food-grade flavouring, nicotine, cannabis (THC, CBD), propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin – are touted as the smoking alternative without the looming death date.Now, more and more evidence is emerging to debunk the idea that vapes are a good idea. It’s linked to poorer mental health, including anxiety and depression, with experts saying that vapers are more at risk of a depression diagnosis than non-vapers. Plus, the adverse effects of vaping are now an illness in itself, called “e-cigarette or vaping-associated lung injury” or EVALI, which has resulted in nearly 2 800 cases of severe lung disease and 68 deaths so far in America alone. (In SA, the number is unknown, possibly because docs won’t typically consider vaping when diagnosing lung disease.)Next, the high nicotine content poses a problem. Typically, vapes use nicotine salts for a more intense hit that also translates into a smoother smoking experience. But “nicotine salts, which have a lower pH than freebase nicotine, allow particularly high levels of nicotine to be inhaled more easily and with less irritation to the throat than freebase nicotine,” the CDC notes. As a result, experts estimate that there can be as much nicotine in one vape pen as there is in one or two boxes of 20 cigarettes. And that hyper flood of nicotine, introduced every few minutes, creates a vice-like addiction that’s harder to get out of than a Wi-Fi contract.Trying to quit vaping? Good luck, people sayThe overload of nicotine, an addictive substance, is what many suspect to be the reason it’s so hard to quit vaping. “The nicotine gives me a calm feeling, which is why I smoke,” explains 29-year-old ex-cigarette smoker and current vaper Kim Fortuin. “It’s really my way of dealing with my day-to-day stress at work and life, I think I pick it up when I’m most stressed.”What’s more, since vaping is so easily accessible and far less offensive than cigarettes, people have access to it all day, multiple times a minute: puffing in bed, on the couch, during WFH sessions and while driving. “I use the disposables; I can smoke it all in one day and be very disappointed because I want to smoke more,” confesses 30-year-old Sam Buckley. She’s been vaping for seven years. “It’s just constantly in my mouth,” she adds. “Now I smoke the big disposables with 5000 puffs – in one week. I know. It’s so bad.”

    Like many people, Sam wasn’t a smoker before starting on vapes. She smoked hookah socially but when vapes started permeating social gatherings, she was attracted to the pleasant taste and flavours. It’s what drew in Kim, too. “The smell of cigarettes was working on my nerves and the smell of vapes are so much nicer and delightful,” she says.

    READ MORE: 5 First Steps To Take After An Early-Breast-Cancer DiagnosisPeople who want to quit vaping feel like they’re trappedFor people like Kim, who turned to vaping to quit smoking, a 2021 study in Preventive Medicine Reports found that 80% of them continued vaping a year later, essentially swapping one vice for another. While Kim knows the health impacts of vaping, she’s just not keen to give it up yet. “Eventually I think I should want to quit but I don’t know how; I must be really motivated to stop and I think something else might take its place,” she says.Ironically, for some people, that replacement is cigarettes, as one study found when analysing people’s vape cessation methods on X (formally Twitter). That might be because of what a 2019 study qualified: that vaping is twice as addictive as cigarettes, making it that much harder to quit.

    In the end, one might end up in an endless loop, going from one smoke to another in search of relief. “I tried to quit because it’s bad for me – smoking is bad for your health,” says Sam. “I feel like vaping is worse than smoking because you’re constantly going at it.” She tried to quit three times in the span of six months but always succumbed to sweet blueberry vapour, citing stress as the final straw. “When I’m stressed, I just know that I have to smoke,” she says.

    Case in point: the longest I’ve been able to go without vaping is just two days. By the third day, I was in complete frustration, unable to think about anything else but the sweet relief of peach ice tantalising my olfactory system. It’s a special kind of torture.How are people giving up ‘flavoured air’?TikTok is bedazzled with videos of people trying to quit vaping. Most of the time, people throw the vape in water (so they don’t dig it out of the trash in a few minutes). And then there’s a ‘quitting kit’ – what I’m calling them – often involving nicotine patches, teas and fruity chewable snacks.

    Quitting kits are all over TikTok. This might be because vaping can be an all-encompassing sensory experience. TikTokkers are learning to replace that one habit with an entire bag of tools. This ranges from things that replace the hand-to-mouth movement (water bottles with straws, for the sucking motion). And, mint gum and sweets mimic the glucose response from vaping. Journals replace the emotional release from vaping and books serve as a distraction or motivation.As I’m writing this, I’m forced to reflect on the many times I’ve tried to quit vaping. I didn’t have gum, fidget spinners or a journal. But now, having done all this research, I’m seriously considering the deep hole I’ve dug for myself. After all, I wasn’t particularly invested in the stuff to begin with. But now I can barely survive an hour without a drag. There’s a list below on how to quit vaping – step by step. I’ll be trying it ASAP. But that’s a whole new story (stay tuned).READ MORE: More People Are Using Ketamine For Depression – But How Safe Is It?How to actually quit vaping, according to expertsActually giving up flavoured air for good might entail a bit more than a bunch of candy. Here, experts dive into concrete steps you can take to give up the sweet smoke.1. Understand addiction“Someone who wants to quit vaping should understand that vaping is an addiction and that quitting can be difficult,” explains Dr Mdaka. Sanam Naran, counselling psychologist and founder of the practice Conscious Psychology, agrees. “We often minimize our addiction to vaping because it is seen as “less harmful” and more socially acceptable,” she says. “Breaking through the denial is always the first step.”While you’re looking inward, it’s a good idea to talk things through with a psychologist. “I often notice that there is an inability to regulate emotions healthily, as well as an inability to tolerate uncomfortable emotions, which is the first layer underneath an addiction,” observes Naran. “Once this is explored in therapy, they are able to then move on to tackling the behaviour.”2. Rally the troopsExperts emphasise that letting people know ahead of time about what you’re doing is an important step. “Identify people around you who can act as a support structure during this period,” says Dr Mdaka. “It’s also important for the individual to know the possible withdrawal symptoms that they may experience.” When this happens, Dr Mdaka recommends you “remind yourself that these symptoms are temporary and will pass.”3. Recognise your triggers“Addiction is founded on chemical releases alongside environmental stimulus-response triggers,” explains Cara-Lisa Sham, CEO of digital well-being platform soSerene. For example, if a vexing boss drives you to vape in the bathroom multiple times a day, make a mental note of it. Then, figure out how to work through those emotions healthily. Sometimes, says Dr Mdaka, you might need to avoid your triggers altogether for a while.4. Prepare for the mood swings“During the period of quitting, anxiety symptoms and depressive symptoms may be exacerbated,” says Dr Mdaka. Anxiety, irritability and restlessness may be par for the course. If your side effects get unmanageable, Dr Mdaka recommends talking to a doctor about therapeutic interventions or medication to help.Also, recognise that simply giving up vaping doesn’t make things smooth sailing. “It’s important to take into account that quitting an addiction is often not a linear process. There may be moments where you relapse, so try not to be too hard on yourself. Focus on taking it one day at a time,” says Naran.5. Yeah, the quitting kit works“They *are* effective methods that can help individuals addicted to vaping to quit successfully,” notes Dr Nokuthula Mdaka, a member of the South African Society of Psychiatrists. It’s called nicotine replacement therapy and includes nicotine-infused gum, patches, nasal sprays or tablets. “These products have been well studied in literature and are approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They work by delivering measurable nicotine doses which are free from the harmful chemicals found in vaping,” says Dr Mdaka.But if you’re in a pinch and don’t have the specialised stuff, the regular goods (gum; candy), can work too. “They also reduce and relieve cravings and withdrawal symptoms of nicotine,” says Dr Mdaka.6. Implement new coping mechanisms“In times of high stress, we are drawn to activities that offer temporary relief or instant gratification,” says Sham. “Given the dopamine-inducing qualities of nicotine contained in vape, a sense of calm and serenity can be quickly felt from vaping. There are, however, more sustainable and health-promoting activities that can be adopted instead.” Time to take on the work of really dealing with stress.Experts recommend:Exercise. It’s a potent dopamine factory with an overwhelming amount of positive evidence

    Meditation. This is key for settling the mind and bringing yourself back to the present

    Adopting a positive mindset. “When we change our perception and see challenges as opportunities for learning and growth, we can reprogram the way we see stress,” says Sham.

    Plan your day. “Scheduling everything that needs to be done will make your day less stressful and more predictable,” says Dr MdakaREAD MORE: PCOS Diet Plan: The Best Foods To Eat (And Limit) When You Have PCOS, According To Experts7. Identify any underlying issuesOf paramount importance is figuring out what’s driving your addiction in the first place. “Individuals who are addicted to vaping could have underlying psychological problems or disorders,” says Dr Mdaka. “These psychological problems could have been present prior to the addiction. Vaping could have been used as a coping mechanism. Vaping could also exacerbate the psychological problems.”Naran notes that trauma can also hamper your ability to give up your crutch. Childhood trauma (including perfectionist or absent parents), emotionally repressive cultures and emotional avoidance can all drive addictive behaviours. “Self-reflection through therapy with a psychologist is what would address the above,” she says.

    Michelle October

    Michelle is the features editor at WH. She’s immensely curious about the world, loves a and enjoys a good surf when the waves are good. Find her on Instagram here. More

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