

Scorpio men are known for their mysterious, sexy, and enticing demeanor. They are the man in the corner of the room, perfectly okay with doing their own thing and being their own person, but who are also quietly yearning for a deep connection and a loving partner. So, how do you attract a man whose emotions aren’t easy to read and who is intrigued by the more unusual or taboo sides of life?
How to Attract a Scorpio Man
In order to attract a Scorpio man, you must approach them in a genuine, sincere way, giving them a space to open up to you and develop the connection. Love is sacred, sexy, and passionate for a Scorpio man, and they are attracted to a partner who feels the same way and accepts him for who he is but also leaves some room for the imagination.
What personality traits is the Scorpio man attracted to?
The Scorpio man is attracted to a little mystery. Scorpio men are looking for someone who matches their energy, yet also entices them to learn and know more. Scorpios value their relationships and love, in general, more than they initially let on, but they will be looking for a partner who values love in the same way. They are looking for a partner who helps them feel grounded and who is a more stable force for their emotional selves. They are attracted to people who can provide a sense of security for their transformative lives, and feeling safe in a partnership is incredibly important for a Scorpio to be their best selves in a relationship.
They aren’t the type to outwardly express their emotions right away, but they will be watching every move you make and taking notes on your behavior to see if you are a good fit for them. They want to know how you are feeling about them and will appreciate you opening up to them, sharing your emotions, or showing them how much you are into them. The Scorpio man is attracted to someone who is loving, yet they know how to stick up for themselves and not let anyone walk all over them. This is a trait that is needed when dealing with the Scorpio’s stinger.
What attracts a Scorpio man physically?
Scorpio men are attracted to dark colors, dark aesthetics, and someone who has a little bit of a moody vibe. The type of person other people usually stray away from or are intimidated by, the Scorpio man will be completely intrigued by them. The Scorpio man loves good sex appeal, and if you are confident in yourself, your body, and your sexuality, this is very attractive to them. They are not Virgo men who are highly meticulous over what you wear, or if you look put together or not- they are more interested in the way you are carrying yourself and if there is something different about you than everyone else.
The Scorpio man is attracted to people who turn heads and will want to know more about you if you have that type of enticing aura about you.
A Scorpio man will remember what you wore the first time you met them and what you wore the last time. They are big on aesthetics or the type of vibe someone has, and they are looking for someone who has their own figured out. Scorpio men also love some good eye contact, and you will know whether or not they find you attractive if you catch them staring at you. They are the type of person you make eye contact with and will immediately feel a rush of energy and attraction. They are all about intimacy and are attracted to people with deep and enticing eyes.
How do you know a Scorpio man is interested in you?
Scorpio men will know right away whether they are attracted to you; they are the type of people to be either all in or all out. It’s all about the energy and the electricity of the connection for the Scorpio man. This is why if you are questioning whether or not they are into you, they most likely are not because they will make that known right away by their actions and behavior. They don’t care about what you “should do” or what the “typical” way to approach someone is.
You will know if a Scorpio man is interested in you when they do little things to get your attention, or they come out of their shell a little more around you.
The Scorpio man is the type of person who will want to get matching tattoos or vow your love to each other in the most intimate way. They are not a fluffy, light-hearted love like a Libra man. They are the type to go to the ends of the world for you, and expect you to have that same type of devotion to them. If they want to spend all their time with you and are making plans for the future with you, you’ll know the Scorpio man is attracted to you. The Scorpio man will not see anyone else in the room when they are with you if they are interested in you.
Who are Scorpio men most compatible with?
Scorpio men tend to be more compatible with other water signs, and earth signs, and a lot of Scorpio men are also attracted to fire signs like Leo and Aries. The best compatibility match for Scorpio men is Cancer, Virgo, Pisces, and Capricorn. The Scorpio man is looking for their counterpart, someone who makes life a little easier for them and doesn’t cause unnecessary drama in their already transformative life.
Cancers make great partners for Scorpios because they are just as emotional and loving as the Scorpio man. They are both very protective of their relationships and form a deep connection. Virgos also make great partners for Scorpios because these are two people who have very similar personalities, interests, and tastes. It isn’t hard to form a strong bond between the two, and this is a pairing you’ll see often.
Being ruled by Mars, whatever sign the Scorpio man’s Mars is in as well will also pinpoint the type of person that specific Scorpio is attracted to and more compatible with.
What does the Scorpio man want in a woman?
All in all, the Scorpio man just wants to be loved and understood. To attract a Scorpio man is to attract someone who can get deep with you, yet also inspire and protect you. They are the lovers who appreciate the parts of you others may dismiss or deem unworthy, and they are the type of lovers who protect and cherish their partners. They are looking for this same type of commitment and dedication from another, and being genuine, honest, and a little kinky, will attract to you a Scorpio man.
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Tayler Barakat is a Mystic who has studied Astrology for over a decade. She does intuitive astrology and tarot readings for people all over the world, and her work focuses on healing and empowering individuals. Follow her on Instagram @taylerbarakat_ and check out her website www.listentothevirgo.com.
Luxury Hairstylist On Viral 'Hey Boo' Texts & Professionalism In The Hair Industry
As Black women, our hair is our crowning glory - whether we paid for it or not. We take pride in how we wear and take care of our hair. As with everything, hair care and hair styling have evolved over the years. Long gone are the days of Blue Magic (although I hear it’s making a comeback).
Now, we have a plethora of creams, oils, conditioners, shampoos, and stylists to choose from. Beyond wearing our natural curls, we have a range of options, from wigs and sew-ins to tape-ins, I-tips, and K-tips. So much choice! But you know what they say about too much of a good thing...
The Black hair industry has definitely blossomed in the last decade with a wave of new stylists and salons popping up all over the place. As much as I love that for us, many of these stylists have become the subjects of viral TikTok and Instagram tirades because of their alleged questionable behavior and bizarre rules.
Excessive policies, strange fees, long wait times, poor performance, and the infamous “Hey boo” texts. Beauty is pain, they say… xoNecole got to the root of these issues with luxury hair extensionist Dee Michelle, who’s been in the hair game for 20 years and runs a seven-figure business - all while being a mom of four.
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“I started my business with my career in the hair industry [at] very, very young age when I was maybe like eight...So, over the years, I've just built a very successful seven-figure business very quickly just by offering high-end services and creating great experiences for my clients, many of whom are high-profile professionals,” she said. “I'm also a mother of four, including a set of triplets, which inspires me daily to show what's possible with my hard work and focus.”
Dee’s business has gone viral on social media because of what many call outrageous prices for her invisible K-Tip installs.
“When I developed my invisible K-tip extensions technique, I made sure that it wasn't just about the hair or the style, but about providing a high-end experience from start to finish. So, my clients just aren't paying for the extensions or just the style itself, but they're investing into my meticulous, seamless craft and premium hair sourced from the best suppliers…I've spent so many hours mastering my craft, creating this seamless method that gives my clients long-lasting natural results, and my pricing just reflects that - the value of my expertise and the exclusivity of the service.”
The K-tip specialist stands on business when it comes to catering to her clients and giving them an experience worth the cost.
“And it's just important for me to also say that my clients are high-profile individuals who value quality, their privacy, and their time. They want a service that fits into their lifestyle and their time. They want things that deliver perfection. And I deliver that every single time.”
I’m sure we’ve all seen the various TikTok rants about people’s nightmare experiences with stylists and uttered a silent “FELT!” We asked Dee her opinion on a few nightmare scenarios that beg the response, “please be so forreal."
On stylists charging extra to wash clients’ hair:
“I think they should just include it in the price, to be honest. Because I feel like when clients go to a stylist, they're expecting you to wash their hair. Personally, if I see that washing is extra, I just wouldn't go to the salon because it just shows a lack of professionalism, in my opinion, and a lack of experience.”
“I think they should just include it in the price, to be honest. Because I feel like when clients go to a stylist, they're expecting you to wash their hair. Personally, if I see that washing is extra, I just wouldn't go to the salon because it just shows a lack of professionalism, in my opinion, and a lack of experience.”
On ‘deposits’ that don’t go towards the cost of the service:
“I think that's kind of weird, too, for deposits to not be like a part of the service. I've seen people have booking fees and I just don't understand it, to be honest. I disagree with that kind of policy…By all means, people should do what works for them, but to me, it doesn't make sense. Why does somebody have to pay a fee just to book an appointment with you? I don't get it. It feels like exploitation.”
On stylists charging extra to style (straighten/curl) wigs, sew-ins etc., after installing:
“I don't get it. Clients come to us to get their hair done, to get it styled. So why is it extra for you to style it? If you're going to charge extra, just increase your price. I feel like it could be just a lack of confidence in those stylists, feeling like people won't pay a certain price for certain things, or just their lack of professionalism as well, because people are coming to us to get styled.”
On the infamous “Hey boo” text stylists send to clients when they need to cancel/reschedule:
“Professionalism in any industry, especially the beauty industry, is everything. So texting a client the, “Hey boo” is so unprofessional, and it's damaging to the client-stylist relationship. Clients book their appointments expecting a level of respect and care, especially when they're investing their time and money and a service. And I get it, emergencies happen, we're all humans. However, it should be done with a formal apology and a clear explanation.”
“Professionalism in any industry, especially the beauty industry, is everything. So texting a client the, “Hey boo” is so unprofessional, and it's damaging to the client-stylist relationship. Clients book their appointments expecting a level of respect and care, especially when they're investing their time and money and a service. And I get it, emergencies happen, we're all humans. However, it should be done with a formal apology and a clear explanation.”
We know all too well what kinds of things will keep us from ever gracing certain hairstylists’ chairs with our butts again. So, what should hairstylists do to provide a good service to their clients? What is good hairstylist etiquette?
“For one, being on time is an important rule for stylist etiquette. It's just not okay to require your clients to be on time, and you're not on time. Also, communication. Being able to communicate clearly, respectfully, and professionally, whether that's in person, via text, or on social media. Style is etiquette. Appearance matters. So just maintaining a clean, polished, and professional look. Clients respect you more whenever your appearance reflects your work. There's just so many things, but another thing I would say is active listening. So, being able to pay close attention to what your client wants and also clarifying any questions that they might have. Just to ensure that they feel heard and to minimize any misunderstandings.”
Dee also shared some red flags to look out for when considering a new stylist.
“Even me as a client, if I'm booking somebody and they have a long list of rules, I don't even book with them. That's, for one, just such a huge turn-off. Also, stylists who have inconsistent or unclear pricing, that's a red flag. People who change their rates too much without an explanation. Poor communication. So, if a stylist is responding very slow or responding unprofessionally, or giving vague answers to questions, that can make clients question whether or not they are respecting their time and their needs.
Another red flag - an inconsistent or low quality portfolio. And I feel like, I see this a lot with stylists stealing other people's work, and their portfolio on social media is just very inconsistent.”
We couldn’t let Dee go without getting the tea on what styles she predicts will trend in 2025.
“I feel like people are going back to natural-looking styles. So, a lot of people are ditching the wigs, the lace fronts, things like that. People are still wearing them, of course, but it is becoming more of a trend to embrace your natural hair and something that's not looking too fake. That’s one thing that we're going to be seeing a lot. I would say a lot of layers are coming back, heavy layers. Those are becoming really, really trendy. And people are leaning more towards platinum-colored hair. I've been seeing lots of like blondes coming out. Also, jet black is always going to be a trend. But I would say more like natural colors, but natural colors that are still making a statement.”
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Saweetie On Healing, Self-Discovery, And Why She’s "Dating Her Career" In 2025
Saweetie is stepping into 2025 with a renewed sense of purpose and self and an unwavering commitment to her career. The 31-year-old rapper is the cover star of InStyle’s Spring 2025 music-themed digital issue, where she opens up about her transformative journey to Africa, how she’s embracing divine timing, and why she’s leaving distractions behind as she gears up for the release of her debut album.
While 2021 appeared to be a year of big wins for Saweetie career-wise, the "NANi" artist didn't hide the fact that the year also marked a "traumatic time" for her life as she navigated heartbreak following a very publicized relationship. At the time, shaving her head was her way of starting over.
Recalling her headspace back then, she told InStyle, "I thought life would get better, but girl, life just kept life-ing… Surrendering to God and the universe has actually gotten me places. I used to be a control freak. I used to try to micromanage everything. I think we resort to micromanaging everything because we feel helpless."
In the time since, Saweetie has been deep in her introspection work, embarking on a self-discovery journey to Africa inspired by a DNA test that revealed she had 51 percent African ancestry. What she found as the result of the life-changing trip was not only a professional evolution but a spiritual one as well.
"In Africa, they're all going with the flow, they're not rushed. What I found is [that] when you surrender to divine timing, everything falls into place, rather than trying to force something to happen,” she shared with the publication. “I feel like I found my voice in Africa," she said later.
Saweetie's evolution didn't stop with her voice, in fact, her time abroad allowed her to heal and peel back layers of self-protection she had unconsciously built. She continued, "I think that's why I've been soul-searching because I wanted to have pride in who I am as a woman. Like, where do I come from? What do I believe in? What do I stand for? What do I not stand for? What do I love? What do I not love?
"And because I went through a lot of those emotions in Africa, it helped me pull back so many layers of this wall that I put up…"
Speaking of what she loves and what she doesn't love, Saweetie also gave a glimpse into her romantic life and let it be known her relationship status is "dating her career." While the "Richtivities" Queen has had her fair share of high-profile relationships, she is entering her focused era.
Saweetie shared that in the past, she let herself get "slightly distracted" but she now proudly proclaims that anything in her life that isn't right can go left because it's alignment over everything. "Anything that may be trying to compete with my goals, with my ambitions, with my priorities… I no longer second guess my career and if you can't understand it, then respectfully, get out of my way."
For the full cover story, check out InStyle's Spring 2025 digital issue here.
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