Namita Gupta

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Under the skin

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They are the skin’s enemies that pop up no matter how much we scrub and wash our faces. Called blackheads, because the tip of the skin becomes black, they seem to appear from nowhere.

Beauty goes au naturale

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Who doesn’t like the freshness of teal eyes, pink luscious lips, peach cheeks and a glowing complexion?

I force people to laugh: Cyrus

Talk to the funny guy Cyrus Broacha for five minutes and you will know he is a true Parsi. It comes forth in his breathless dialect and in his wry humour.

A roast of applause for Easter

It is the time for good tidings after a long and for some, an endless period of fasting. To make a festive memory of the day, foodies are already planning their weekend feast. While the most spectacul

For the ‘sun’sual you

It’s summertime and keeping yourself hydrated and smelling fresh is topmost on your beauty agenda. Summer fragrances are different from winter ones.

Make the ‘moist’ of it

The latest buzz in the beauty industry in tropical climates as the mercury levels soars are tinted moisturisers. These do not run or look blotchy.

Passionate about hotels

Tharun Giri, the dashing managing director of Mysore-based Siddharta Group’s luxury resort brand, The Windflower Spa and Resorts, is all set to strengthen his foothold across India.

The wow brow

From the brushed up, boyish versions seen on the Antonio Berardi and Carolina Herrera runways, to the shapely yet full ones sported by Rooney Mara and Natalie Portman, brows are now making a statement

Pout proud

For centuries, poets and painters have extolled the beauty of lips. Women through the ages have desired sensuous lips and even today, the allure of a pair of plump, healthy lips remains the same.

The right tone

This season may be changing even though the freshness of the visage in a cooler onset has returned in a new avatar.

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