In a world that’s always pushing for faster results, a calmer, more considered approach to skincare is a welcome change. It’s proof that when it comes to your body, less stress really can mean more glow. Here’s how a good skincare works.
While swollen, puffy eyes may seem difficult to get rid of, they can be managed with lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications, simple home remedies, and the right skincare.
As the weather changes so does your skin texture. While humidity can result in breakouts, dry weather can make your skin flaky and itchy. As per skincare experts, making subtle changes in your routine can help your skin stay clear and healthy in every season, including monsoon:
Many celebrities have their own version of morning drinks including Ashnoor Kaur who is currently part of the reality TV show ‘Bigg Boss 19’. Her early morning drink sparked curiosity in the house, leading her to reveal its healthy ingredients to fellow contestants. She also shared her reasons for taking the drink.
Polyester, nylon and treated fabrics often trigger allergic reaction, specially in warm climate. Textile dermatitis, a skin irritation from synthetic fibres, dyes, and finishes is a much ignored, yet common condition. Here’s why you should opt for cotton clothes, and avoid chemical heavy fabrics to reduce skin issues
Overnight skin repair: Turning an ordinary evening into a spa like ritual doesn’t need luxury products with a few mindful steps. Simple self-care nights can recharge your skin hair and bring calm. Here are seven tips you can keep in mind.
Humidity of rainy season is bad for the sensitive skin of babies. Follow these simple home remedies to keep your child's skin clean, dry and naturally nourished.
From celebrities to influencers, IV drip treatments for skin have taken over the wellness scene. Promising everything from a “glow boost” to “detox in a bag,” these intravenous cocktails may seem like a fast fix—but there’s much more to them than meets the eye.
When it comes to skincare, Samantha Ruth Prabhu has had her own journey. While the actress confessed to using too many products at one time, she has now come to believe that "less is more.” Here are three products in her routine that she swears by.
During damp weather, skin rashes can appear in children. Common symptoms are redness, itching, and irritation. These rashes may be caused by allergies, fungal infections or too much sweating. Acting quickly and using natural remedies like neem baths, aloe vera, and coconut oil can help soothe irritation and keep your child's skin healthy during the rainy season.
With lightweight formulas packed with concentrated actives, serums deliver visible results without the heaviness of traditional creams. But with so many options on the shelf, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming, especially for Indian skin and climate.
Skincare tips: Natural remedies are gentler, safer, and free from harsh chemicals that can cause long-term damage. While chemical-based products may offer quick fixes, they often mask the problem instead of addressing the root cause.
A consistent, nourishing body care routine can go a long way in maintaining smooth, hydrated, and healthy skin all year round. Remember, body care isn’t a luxury, it’s simply self-care that goes beyond the face.
Skincare routine for beginners: If you are curious about the latest technologies in skincare, don’t be scared by the modern terms and therapies. Here are some effective skincare tools that are designed to help you age confidently.
Your monsoon skincare doesn’t need to be complicated but it needs to be consistent. Think breathable formulas, barrier-strengthening ingredients, and that one cardinal rule: always wear SPF.
How to reduce melasma naturally: Skincare in the monsoon can be challenging. The UV rays quietly slip through the clouds. This is when melasma tends to flare up the most giving you patchy, pigmented, and stubborn skin. However, a skincare routine, a good sunscreen (even when it’s raining), skin-friendly foods like berries, and a little extra hydration can go a long way in keeping your glow intact.
Skincare tips for rainy season: The monsoon plays havoc with your skin. Before you reach for pricey treatments, try these low-maintenance, high-action kitchen remedies that may actually work. Trust your traditional remedies once
Daily foot care routine: You take your skincare seriously, but do you often ignore your feet? Just a few minutes of care before bed can work wonders. This calming little routine soothes tired feet, softens rough skin, and boosts circulation—leaving your feet pampered and ready for another day. Here’s how to do it.
Don’t ditch sunscreen during rainy days. Monsoon skies may look cloudy, but UV rays can still sneak through. Here’s how to stay protected without clogging your skin.
Vitamin C is already known for brightening skin and protecting against damage, but a new Japanese study shows it may also thicken ageing skin by switching on key genes that promote skin repair.
Monsoon skincare with SPF: During the monsoon season, when the skies are grey for many days, sunscreen often takes a backseat in our skincare routines. You may assume less sun means less UV exposure. However, experts say it can be a dangerous misconception because even on overcast days, your skin is vulnerable to sun damage.
Sunscreen has gone from being an occasional product to an everyday essential, especially in Indian routines. Gel sunscreens are leading the change, light, non-sticky and climate-friendly. With better textures, added skincare benefits, and high usability, they’re turning SPF into something people actually enjoy applying instead of avoiding.
Bhumi Pednekar relies on traditional Indian beauty hacks for glowing skin. The actress shared her Self-Care Sunday routine, which included using a Multani mitti face mask. Some of its many benefits include acne control, anti-inflammatory properties, and a natural glow.
Rainy season beauty hacks: Oily and acne-prone skin often worsens during monsoon due to humidity and wrong skincare choices. Here are some easy-to-follow skincare routines that help manage excess oil, breakouts, and sensitivity, all without overloading your skin.
How to use Gua Sha: Gua sha is an ancient therapy that helps to boost blood circulation and ease muscle tension. It gives your skin a natural glow. Uncover how this centuries-old tool is making a modern-day comeback.