Though some ingredients such as mild odours or silicones might not be actually harmful, others such as sulphates, parabens or formaldehyde releasers can result in skin irritation, hormonal imbalances and skin barrier damage, advises Dr Ameesha Mahajan.
Is coconut oil the wonder food it is said to be?
'Stop touching your beard all the time. Your hands carry bacteria that can trigger acne and irritation.'
Understanding the ingredients used in skin care products is crucial. Dr Pravin Banodkar explains what each one does and who should use them
Do you suffer from dry skin? Here are some face packs sure to bring back that smooth and healthy glow.
Like men, women also suffer from low libido, skin problems like dry skin, and digestive distress, warns Dr Manisha Tomar.
These simple home remedies aim to improve your overall health and keep your skin glowing, hair healthy and body pain-free no matter how cold it gets, says Smita Naram, co-founder, Ayushakti.
Disrupting your body's natural circadian rhythm through long-term night shifts could elevate the risk of breast cancer, warns Dr Karishma Kirti.
Inability to fall asleep at night, frequent bouts of insomnia or waking up in the middle of the night are common symptoms of hyperthyroidism, warns Dr Piyush Lodha.
The actor's guide to a healthy skin and a long-lasting relationship.
Tackle your hair and skin problems with expert help from Dr Dinesh Jain.
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.
Here are some grandma tips to keep your skin and hair glowing without going to the salon.
Malaika swears by freshly scooped aloe vera gel to nourish her sensitive skin at all times.
High humidity causes sweat, dirt and dust along with other toxins to build up on the surface of the skin. Dr Saumya Shetty Hegde tells you how to take care.
'As long as you know your work, you know yourself and family and close friends know how you are, nothing else matters.'
Don't let humidity be your skin's enemy, says Dr Abhishek Pilani.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides the answers.
Arthi Raghuram, founder of Deyga Organics shares simple tips to keep your skin healthy.
Retinols are great for treating many skin conditions especially ageing and pigmentation.
Getting a good night's sleep can work like magic for your skin since it is the only time your skin rests and repairs, rejuvenates and works on itself, advises Asha Hariharan, education director, Enrich Beauty.
Chafing is an unpleasant reality that many people ignore, and it can truly mess up your lifestyle.
Dr Aparna Santhanam, a well-known cosmetologist and hair and wellness expert offered tips on keeping your skin healthy this winter in an online chat, January 17.
Using lightweight products and following a monsoon skin care routine can keep problems at bay.
Rising humidity causing sticky skin? Here's how to beat your monsoon woes.
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.
You may have dry, oily or combination skin, but skincare expert Dr Parul Kohle has the right solution for you.
Did you know that baby oil can help you get rid of mascara stains?
Remember, the goal is to look fit and toned, and not just skinny, says Dr Disha Dinakar.
Are you touching your skin too often? Ignoring sweat?
Cosmetologist Aditi Rajpure lists out five butt problems and their solutions
Have skin concerns? Send in your questions to Dr Dinesh Jain.
Now you can protect your skin from the winter dryness at home.
Create an internal cooling system to balance out the heat with judicious health choices.
Our body needs hydration both inside out. But our water intake tends to reduce during the winter season, thus resulting in lifeless skin, says Vandana Luthra.
Rediff reader Subash tells us how he went from an unhealthy 117 kg to 86 kg in just six months.