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Your skin can look oily and still be dehydrated during the monsoon. Experts explain 7 signs of dehydration and simple ways to protect your skin barrier. |
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Your skin can look oily and still be dehydrated during the monsoon. Experts explain 7 signs of dehydration and simple ways to protect your skin barrier. |
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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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A growing number of people in India have sensitive skin. How can environmental factors and skincare habits cause more reactions and irritation? | Health |
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Are you a fan of collagen face masks that promises supple and younger-looking skin? While it is not completely false, an expert says, it is still debatable. | Fashion Trends |
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A few years ago, most conversations about wellness seemed to come back to one thing: 'calories'. Eat less, weigh less, and you'll be considered to be doing the right thing. |
Looking For The Perfect Nude Lipstick? These Affordable Shades Work Beautifully On Indian Skin TonesTired of nudes that wash you out? These six shades bring just the right amount of warmth and definition to Indian skin tones. |
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The skin, being the largest organ of the body and an exposed structure, is the most vulnerable. The skin not only changes in structure but also in function. |
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Anant Ambani has reportedly stepped in to help the 16-year-old, who has spent years in a pond to find relief from a severe burning sensation. |
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A teenager from Murshidabad spends hours in ponds to escape severe body burning, prompting doctors to investigate rare nerve, skin, and medical conditions. , Health, Times Now |
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HT Health Talk: Tired of dark spots that won't fade? Dr Aparna Santhanam breaks down lasers, Botox, screen time myths for Indian skin - 10 answers you need. | Health |