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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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HT Health Talk: Is the rainy season ruining your skin and hair? Dr Shireen Furtado of Aster CMI Bengaluru reveals what you may be doing wrong this monsoon. | Health |
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As floodwaters recede in Surat, health authorities are racing to prevent disease outbreaks with medical camps, sanitation drives and door-to-door health surveys across affected neighbourhoods., Health, Times Now |
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The arrival of the monsoon season brings relief from intense summer heat. However, the rainy season also creates conditions that can affect both skin and hair |
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The monsoon weather dampens the sweltering summer heat to a certain degree, creating the troublesome mix of feeling both greasy and dry when exposed to the weather. So if you're feeling sticky after being out for just a while and suffering from a dull, dry look? |
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If you are washing your face too often, then be warned, as you may be at the risk of damaging skin barrier. | Health |
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Humidity, sweat and excess oil can trigger both acne and fungal acne during the monsoon, but the two require different treatments. A dermatologist explains how to identify the key differences, avoid common skincare mistakes and keep your skin healthy this rainy season. |
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Using the wrong face mask could do more harm than good. Here's your guide to choosing the mask based on your skin type. | Health |
Dermatologist Dr Manjot Marwah explains how often you should use a face mask based on your skin typeFace masks aren't one-size-fits-all. Here's what you need to know about using a face mask based on your skin type. | Health |