More Indians are choosing trips based on beauty rituals, skincare treatments and access to cult products.
Everyone's skin is different, varying between dry, oily, normal, sensitive or a mix. Men's skin is quite different from women's and needs its own regimen.
'Farah Khan is one of the only women in my career who supported me right from the beginning. That support meant the world because it opened up a lot of doors for women in the industry.'
Their remarkable World Cup-winning campaign was not the only topic covered when India's women cricketers sat down for a light-hearted conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence where tattoos and even skin care routine came up for discussion.
'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.'
Understanding the ingredients used in skin care products is crucial. Dr Pravin Banodkar explains what each one does and who should use them
Kolkata Knight Riders' new vice-captain Venkatesh Iyer has ventured into the skincare market by launching a range of grooming products and supplements under the brand - Rushr.
'Fashion to me is being who you are, unapologetically'
'I always say that if somebody is not coming from a billionaire background, if they come from normal, non-filmi backgrounds, please don't come to become an actor because it's very, very challenging.'
Over-exfoliating can irritate your skin and lead to dryness. During winter months, limit exfoliation to once or twice a week, depending on your skin type, advises Dinyar Workingboxwala, celebrity aesthetician and co-founder of the beauty products brand, BiE.
Going to bed without removing your makeup can clog your pores and make your complexion lacklustre, cautions Dr Trupti D Agarwal.
Dr Ipshita Johri explains how you can keep your skin healthy in the rainy season.
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'I'd define my personal style as comfy, timeless and easy going.'
The actor's guide to a healthy skin and a long-lasting relationship.
These skincare tips will come handy before you step out to drench yourself in the colours of Holi.
'One size fits all' approach doesn't work when it comes to skincare routines. You need to be patient, and understand what works best for your skin, warns Dr Dinesh Jain.
Style Icon of the Year and Vogue India's November cover girl, Anushka Sharma serves up a gorgeously chic look.
A healthy skin is the first step towards a confident self, which makes for a proud bride on the D-day.
'As long as you know your work, you know yourself and family and close friends know how you are, nothing else matters.'
Using lightweight products and following a monsoon skin care routine can keep problems at bay.
Stress can cause your body to produce free radicals that attack collagen, the protein that allows your skin to stay young and beautiful.
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.
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.
Cosmetic experts explain how liposuction, like any other surgery, has its share of risks and side effects.
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Bridal makeup expert Sargam Dhawan Bhayana tells you how to get the perfect wedding look.
Remember, the goal is to look fit and toned, and not just skinny, says Dr Disha Dinakar.
Have skin concerns? Send in your questions to Dr Dinesh Jain.
Some of these items of consumption include ultraviolet disinfectants and sanitising boxes, free-finger touch devices, do-it-yourself grooming kits, self-cleaning water bottles, smart tiffin boxes, hand-sanitizer wearables, antiviral fabrics, tiles, flooring and mattresses, and anti-fogging glasses.
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.
Model Akshara Balakrishna, 21, tells us what it is like to be a dark skinned model in India.
A dark chocolate face mask can give you the softest skin in the world.
Cleanse, tone, and moisturise. Avoid sugar, dairy products, animal protein, suggests Shilpa Sharma.
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