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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Piyali Bhadra
A crisp white shirt has long transcended its utilitarian origins. Once seen as the uniform of office-goers or school students, it has evolved into a fashion essential, a blank canvas upon which entire sartorial stories are told. Whether oversized or tailored, sheer or structured, the white shirt offers endless styling possibilities.
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Piyali Bhadra
Heatless curling techniques are a good option for hair as they are gentler on your hair, do not dry or damage out the ends leading to split ends, and dullness, and are good for preventing breakage. If you wish to have subtle wavy curls then simply damp your hair first, tight braid it into small partings, and open them the next morning to seek the ideal result. This viral technique is a huge hit in the market and is easily available on nearly every e-commerce platform.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Piyali Bhadra
A beauty routine from around the globe mainly depends on the readily available products and techniques used by countries and communities in order to enjoy a glowing and youthful complexion. Let’s incorporate some rituals into your skincare regimen and see the change. A beauty hot spot for smooth skin and long, shiny hair, the locals use the Tsukai oil, also known as camellia oil, which is harvested from the seeds of a flowering tree indigenous to Japan and China.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Piyali Bhadra
An avalanche of fashion with an ethnic base The appeal of a sharara suit goes beyond fashion aesthetics, as it is a versatile piece of art, embedded in our nation’s history. Created with style and comfort with a royal touch of cultural heritage, let’s see how our Bollywood starlets carried this ethnic ensemble, making it an ideal pick for Eid-ul-Adha 2025.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Piyali Bhadra
India is known for its Ayurveda-based treatments; however, other local beauty treatments are practiced proudly in several different states of the country and are often included under their cultural traditions. You must try these unique beauty rituals once in your lifetime. Women residing in Jammu & Kashmir mix saffron in milk and apply it on their skin, which gives them radiant and clean skin. The milk content protects and moisturises the skin lipids, thus keeping the epidermis away from dryness.
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