"Just wear what feels good... don't dress for your body, dress for yourself," Sakshi Gupta tells Rediff's Rishika Shah.
A simple routine of cleansing, moisturising and sunscreen is more effective than piling up products, advises Dr Rupika Singh, dermatologist and founder of Akiya Aesthetics.
A healthy skin is the first step towards a confident self, which makes for a proud bride on the D-day.
Dr Rashmi Shetty answered readers' queries on skincare during pregnancy in an online chat with Get Ahead readers on November 29.
Mrs Universe 2025 Sherry Singh, who turned showstopper for Pawan Sachdeva's Khadi Edit at the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI, brought confidence and desi-ness to the ramp.
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.
This off-the-ramp beauty nailed the style brief at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Skincare expert Dr Parul Kolhe tells us how to keep our skin healthy and glowing all through the monsoon.
Why wait for that first set of fine lines to make you sprint into action? With a little know-how and a few precautions, it is possible to delay the signs of age from showing on your face.
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.
'I prefer keeping the aesthetics of the outfit intact but spice it up with unique jewellery. A bit of something western and something contemporary results in an interesting fusion.'
Weddings today are not just events, they are full-blown productions. Between Instagram aesthetics, Pinterest pressure, relatives with opinions and budgets that magically stretch themselves, brides often find themselves overwhelmed long before the pheras begin.
These skincare tips will come handy before you step out to drench yourself in the colours of Holi.
Dr Ipshita Johri explains how you can keep your skin healthy in the rainy season.
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Going to bed without removing your makeup can clog your pores and make your complexion lacklustre, cautions Dr Trupti D Agarwal.
LIVA Miss Diva Supranational 2023 Sonal Kukreja shares her summer hair and skincare routine.
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Follow these easy tips to look and feel beautiful this summer!
Using lightweight products and following a monsoon skin care routine can keep problems at bay.
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.
Arthi Raghuram, founder of Deyga Organics shares simple tips to keep your skin healthy.
'Do not wash your hair immediately after playing Holi; instead, brush your hair to remove dry colours from your scalp.'
Stress can cause your body to produce free radicals that attack collagen, the protein that allows your skin to stay young and beautiful.
Make skincare a part of your daily routine, even at work.
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Chafing is an unpleasant reality that many people ignore, and it can truly mess up your lifestyle.
We bring you a second excerpt that provides advice on makeup application from the book 'Beauty Unleashed' by Dr Dinyar Workingboxwalla.
You'll be surprised to know how simple they are to follow!
Dusky is beautiful, but if you're still looking at the fairness factor, here are a few ways of going about it that are natural.
Dermatologist Dr Parul Kolhe provides tips on how to keep your skin healthy all through this sweltering summer.
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.
Did you know that coconut water can treat sun tan?
Cleanse, tone, and moisturise. Avoid sugar, dairy products, animal protein, suggests Shilpa Sharma.
'As long as you know your work, you know yourself and family and close friends know how you are, nothing else matters.'
Remember, the goal is to look fit and toned, and not just skinny, says Dr Disha Dinakar.