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Scroll through social media for five minutes, and you will inevitably stumble upon the latest buzzy skincare hack. The newest obsession currently domi. |
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Scroll through social media for five minutes, and you will inevitably stumble upon the latest buzzy skincare hack. The newest obsession currently domi. |
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As temperatures rise, the focus shifts from heavy, matte formulas to lip shades that add a pop of colour while protecting and hydrating delicate lip skin. |
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Summer skincare doesn't demand complexity it demands consistency and the right choices. |
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The research analysed registry data covering over 6 million adults in Sweden. This included information such as age, sex, medical history, medications, and even socioeconomic factors. |
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Adding mangoes to your weekly homemade face can help your skin feel soft and hydrating, especially for those with normal to dry skin types. |
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Children showing dark patches on the skin is a sign of underlying issue with their endocrine system, explains Dr Tejasvi Sheshadri. | Health |
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Skincare hacks are all over social media. However, not all of them are helpful, just like some common regular habits. Dr Balani explains what not to do. | Health |
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The way you can feel cooler during the summer is by making the air move over your skin so sweat can dry more easily, which is what makes you feel cooler. |
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The summer heat is unforgivable, especially in how it affects our skin. Dr Surbhi Balani shares eight tips to protect ourselves this season. | Health |
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You have probably seen it dominating your social media feeds lately. Creators and skincare enthusiasts are suddenly sporting complexions so impossibly. |