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5 habits people with great skin have
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Nehaa Juneja, Founder of Skin Works shares five simple habits many people with great skin follows. While genetics can play a part in how your skin looks and feels, it's more often your daily habits that have an impact.
Travel skincare woes solved with a moisture enriched regime
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The changes in our external environment throw the skin off its usual regime and game, causing it to stray away from its usual health. While these skin causes, concerns, and treatments can vary from case to case, there is a general skincare regime and hacks that you can follow in order to prevent the damage and stay one step ahead.
Let's embrace the skin we are in
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This Women's Day, let's embrace the skin we are in. Our skin protects us from the outside world, it is the body's largest organ; and so it is important that we maintain good skin health to feel comfortable in our own skin. Many women experience conditions like dryness, flakiness, dark spots, stretch marks and some even have prominent scars from past experiences.
Drinking wine with meals linked to lower type 2 diabetes risk: Study
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Drinking wine, with meals is associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, suggests a new study. The study indicated that consuming moderate amounts of alcohol (no more than 14 grams per day for women and 28 grams per day for men), especially wine, with meals was associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Adverse effects of changing seasons on skin
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Besides being the largest organ, our skin is also quite adaptable-when seasons gradually roll on from one to another, it acclimatises to the prevalent one. But even something as adaptable can react adversely when faced with sudden, brutal climate changes.
Cleanse and Hydrate Your Skin
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Want to give your skin a long, long vacay from breakouts, dullness and oiliness? Start your skincare routine with the Quench Matcha Better Skin Detox Gel Face Wash, which is a skin-soothing gel face wash that clears pores, controls oiliness and detoxifies skin. Also, welcome the Quench Matcha Better Anti-Shine Moisturizer, which is a refreshing gel moisturizer that adds an intense boost of hydration towards the end of your skincare regimen.
Under-eye care for the middle-aged women
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Sehrawat states that the skin under the eyes is thinnest which makes it vulnerable to easy darkening over time. Causes include hyperpigmentation, poor blood circulation, loss of vitamin C. Hyperpigmentation and puffiness are hard to eradicate but there are ways to minimise their appearance, as well as unpack those under-eye bags.
The best beauty launches in 2022
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As we take our routines indoors once again... video calls, webinars, online dating and zoom sessions take over. Home sheltering gives us time to refresh our beauty bucket, try out some exciting new launches, and experiment with our makeup routine. These beauty launches are a great addition to your dressing table
5 ways to manage childhood allergies
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The most common allergen in India are milk, egg and peanuts. According to the IAP survey, 11.4 per cent children under the age of 14 years suffer from some form of allergies and they usually peak around the month of May. The symptoms of allergy range from runny nose, sneezing, coughing, rashes, watery and red eyes to swollen tongue and breathing difficulties. A child experiences serious discomfort and it leaves the parents hopeless at times.
5 post-party night skincare regimes
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Remove all the makeup smeared on your face: While partying, one's makeup tends to get mixed with sweat and dirt that can cause skin problems like acne and blemishes later. So the first thing one should do is to remove the makeup. The easiest DIY makeup remover needs one tablespoon of aloe vera gel and one tablespoon of olive oil, or jojoba oil. Dab with cotton and apply it to the face. It helps remove eyeliner and mascara as effectively as foundation and blushes, leaving the skin clean, fresh, and lustrous.
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