Showing posts with label FASHION AND TRENDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FASHION AND TRENDS. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Radhika Madan: Clothes don't characterize us







The on-screen character has approached to loan her help to ladies, disgraced for their looking bra lashes. 888 Entertainer Radhika Madan says she gets bewildered when she discovers how ladies are as yet caused to feel "decided" for something like a bra-lash.

The actress has come forward to lend her support to women, shamed for their peeking bra straps. She has come on board as the face of "Baar Bra Dekho", a unique initiative by MTV to spread the word against strap shaming and normalise conversations around it.








"Awkward stares, nasty glances, unwanted touch - almost all of us have been subjected to such instances while travelling in public transport or otherwise. It baffles me to see how women are still made to feel judged for something like a bra-strap showing that should have been normalised long ago," Radhika said.


"Clothes don't define us and it's simply a woman's call on what she chooses to wear and how. I am glad to lend my voice to a thought-provoking initiative like 'Baar Bra Dekho' that lets women give back and be at comfort. Let's celebrate this Women's Day differently and choose not to feel awkward for our bra straps showing. Straps don't shame, so you shouldn't also," she added.


Sharing her story, Radhika said: "I was in school, and it was that phase when you're growing up and you start wearing new bras. I went to school one day, wearing a coloured bra. Ek ladka aaya mere pass and usne mujhe kaha, 'arey, your bra strap is showing'.


"And at that time I realised, I was so embarrassed. I went home and decided that I will now wear nude bras under my school uniform. But now when I think about it, I feel like get a life dude, it's just a bra strap. A bra strap - that is it. You don't have to be embarrassed about it, it's just there."





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Monday, March 23, 2020

7. Use A Humidifier For Natural Moisturizing 


Some dermatologists always have a new revolutionary product or treatment to hawk that will give you smooth, perfectly moisturized and glowing skin. And these products can have a place in your beauty regimen. But before dropping hundreds of dollars on the latest thing, try sleeping with a warm mist humidifier.


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Adjusting the humidity level of your room can do wonders to relax and rehydrate dry skin. Essential oils like helichrysum, lavender, lemongrass, and frankincense can also improve skin condition, whether placed in your humidifier or mixed with a carrier oil and applied directly to problem areas. .

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6. Wash Your Makeup Brushes Frequently 


This is probably not news to makeup users – the oils on our skin transfer to makeup brushes and attract all kinds of dirt and germs. Using a dirty brush puts you at risk for breakouts, so it’s best to wash all your tools about once a week.


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But this is about more than breakouts – those same dirty brushes can actually make you sick. They can become contaminated with bacteria that is quite dangerous. A Staph infection, for example, is potentially deadly. If the skin on your face is already broken, chapped, or blemished, it is that much easier for bacteria to take hold and make you sick. .


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5. There Are Multiple Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Skin Cancer 


Sun avoidance and sunscreen are two of the best ways to lower your risk of developing skin cancer. But certain supplements are also able to reduce the damaging effects of sun exposure. Two examples are Niacinamide and Heliocare, both of which can be purchased without a prescription.


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Another great way to protect against and heal existing damage is through diet. Foods like blueberries, watermelon, nuts, seeds, carrots, leafy greens, cauliflower, and green tea all support the health of your skin. These are foods high in antioxidants, which can help stave off premature aging as well as lower your risk of developing skin cancer.


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4. You Can Heal Some Skin Damage 

A golden tan may look stunning, but it is damaging to your skin. We all need some sun exposure in order to synthesize vitamin D, but more than 10-15 minutes gets into dangerous territory. Don’t skip the sunscreen, especially if you live in a high altitude location. Regular tanning causes premature aging.



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Of course, everyone makes mistakes, and if you do find yourself with sun damage, all is not lost. Skin care products with vitamin A (typically listed as retinyl palmitate, retinol, or tretinoin) can actually repair some of the visible effects of skin damage. You should be able to find a range of these creams over the counter. .


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3. Go Natural To The Gym 


Women are trained early that they must be made up when they leave the house. It might feel really wrong to head to the gym with a bare face. But it’s time to put that worry aside and go natural when you’re going to be sweating. Makeup can interfere with your body’s sweat production because it clogs your pores.



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That’s dangerous because sweating is a protective mechanism that keeps you from overheating. Plus, once you’ve broken out, you’ll want to slather on even deeper layers of makeup to cover the blemishes. It’s a vicious cycle. If you must, apply some waterproof mascara and shiny lip balm and leave it at that. .

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2. Relax 


Our lives seem to get busier and more hectic every year, and that puts us under an enormous amount of stress. Too often, our first response to a problem like a flare-up of acne, eczema, or psoriasis is to head to the store for an expensive product to fix it. But it might be the stress itself that’s causing your issue.






We know this is easier said than done, but slow down! Buy a magazine instead of an expensive cream and just hole up in bed for an afternoon. Schedule some non-negotiable “me time” each day and take a walk, engage in a hobby, or just snooze. Even if it feels like you couldn’t possibly take the time to chill out, in the end, you will be much more effective after a break, and your skin will be clearer and more radiant.


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1. Reduce Caffeine Consumption 


Hydration is a vital component of healthy skin, and caffeine (like alcohol) is drying. It is a diuretic, which means that it causes the body to excrete more water than normal. Caffeine also must be processed in the liver, and some low-level toxins are a byproduct of this.


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So it’s actually good that more water is pulled to help flush out your body, but you’ll need to compensate with extra plain water to stay properly hydrated. After that first cup or two of coffee, switch to warm water with lemon if you still need the relaxation of a warm beverage.

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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Your dermatologist wants you to have clear, healthy skin, but he or she might not always tell you when that can be achieved at home for little to no money. Of course, sunscreen is critical, but more often than not, your daily habits can be affecting the quality of your skin more than anything you put on it. 


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We have collected 9 easy steps you can take to protect your skin from premature aging, blemishes, and cancer. Your dermatologist may or may not tell you these things, but in the end, certain lifestyle changes and inexpensive fixes can go a long way. Just remember to keep your doc in the loop so that you can work together for the best possible results. .


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