Besan can be abrasive to your skin. Using lemon juice can cause severe irritation, says Dr Shital Poojary.
A soupy, spicy, tasty soul-warmer to light up monsoon days.
Forget Botox. The key to staving off wrinkles, it seems, is far simpler -- and less expensive. Skin scientists claim that a normal moisturiser is more than enough to smoothen the face.
Zeenat Aman had scored more hit songs than any of her contemporaries. This can be attributed partly to happenstance and partly to the fact that her forte for high glamour could be showcased most winningly in a crowd-pleasing number, observes Dinesh Raheja.
Kerala pumpkin curry has to be the best way to eat kadu. And ever tried an imli-ginger relish?
It could be sign of iron deficiency anaemia or an impending skin cancer, says dermatologist Dr Vandana Punjabi.
Bishnoi is alleged to be the kingpin of a global syndicate involved in smuggling of fire arms and wildlife.
Five face packs to keep your skin's healthy glow.
Three skincare experts weigh in on how you should care for your complexion during the monsoons.
Wearing white and lighter colours will prevent heat retention, thus reducing the risk of heat exhaustion, suggests Dr Karthiyayini Mahadevan.
Hair and skin are the two components of our physical being which reflect our health. Here are a few dietary tips that will keep yours glowing.
'Shark fins are the most sought-after shark product.'
Certain scrubbers can be the perfect breeding ground of bacteria, a new study has revealed.
Dermatologist Dr Parul Kolhe tells you how to keep your complexion healthy and glowing all through the rains.
Sharada Ajmera will whip up this smoky delight for anyone who'd like to tuck into it.
Cosmetologist Aditi Rajpure lists out five butt problems and their solutions
Did you know that baby oil can help you get rid of mascara stains?
'As long as you know your work, you know yourself and family and close friends know how you are, nothing else matters.'
While advanced stages of cancer may not be completely curable, with timely awareness, appropriate diagnosis and medical intervention, you can try to improve the symptoms and prolong your life span.
Are your armpits stinking or is your hair a big mess? Fear not, help is here.
Here's how to protect your skin and hair from getting damaged this Holi!
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
Regular, uncontrolled consumption of sugar can raise blood pressure, increase inflammation and contribute to obesity, all of which strain the heart, warns Dr Anu Gaikwad.
If you're using earphones/earbuds, make sure they are clean and stored in a clean place. Wipe the rubber tips with alcohol swab regularly.
It's the 'New Year, New You' trend that helps you lose weight AND save money!
Have skin concerns? Send in your questions to Dr Dinesh Jain.
Now you can protect your skin from the winter dryness at home.
Loans for Indian airlines have dried up as banks have become cautious to lend to the sector.
Make vegan, gluten-free kebabs for parties and be surprised by how fast they will vanish.
Indelible ink mark is normally expected to last for three days when applied on the skin but lasts for a few weeks on the fingernail till the nail grows out.
The zestful, satisfying mixed vegetable Italian soup makes for a special meal.
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides the answers.
An open sandwich that will bring delight to the faces of your children when they open their lunchboxes.
Create an internal cooling system to balance out the heat with judicious health choices.
Scrubbing and moisturising your lips before applying your lipstick is a very important habit. This will eliminate the appearance of lip lines and keep your lips looking soft and supple, suggests Asha Hariharan, education director, Enrich Lipcare.
Follow these simple skin care tips from beauty expert Shahnaz Husain.
Pair oranges and kiwi with muesli to create a wholesome breakfast.
Soup up this north Indian household staple with a chatpata ingredient.