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Supriya Ramesh

New Delhi

Senior Copy Editor, Lifestyle at Times Now News

Senior Copyeditor | Lifestyle ✍️@TimesNetwork | Alum: @acjindia | Previously: @ians_india, @TheDailyPioneer | Bylines: @NewIndianXpress @livewire @thmetroplus

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  • 2 days ago | timesnownews.com | Supriya Ramesh

    Mix equal parts lemon juice and honey. Apply to your neck, leave for 20 minutes, then rinse. Lemon brightens while honey moisturises, helping reduce pigmentation over time. Apply fresh aloe vera gel to your neck daily. Its enzymes and antioxidants help soothe skin, improve elasticity, and gradually lighten dark patches when used consistently. Mix 2 tablespoons of yoghurt with a pinch of turmeric. Apply to your neck and rinse after 15 minutes.

  • 2 days ago | timesnownews.com | Supriya Ramesh

    Phrases People Use When They're Trying to Quickly Gain Your Trust, According to PsychologyThis phrase implies openness and vulnerability, suggesting the speaker is sharing something candid or unfiltered. It creates an impression of sincerity, making listeners feel the speaker is trustworthy. Expressing empathy bridges emotional gaps, helping people feel seen and heard. It shows emotional intelligence and concern, which psychologically makes others more inclined to trust the speaker.

  • 2 days ago | timesnownews.com | Supriya Ramesh

    Photos - jenniferaniston/InstagramFifty-six? Jennifer Aniston? Trust me, I would be the last person to believe it if Google had not rubbed it in my face. And if there is one thing we know about Aniston, it is that she doesn’t seem to age, at least not in the way she looks. So, it hit me hard: our favourite Friends icon, “Rachel,” is now over 55. And yet, one thing that still grabs my attention is her snatched, glowing skin at this age.

  • 4 days ago | timesnownews.com | Supriya Ramesh

    9 Relationship Patterns That Come from a Neglectful Father, As Per PsychologyIndividuals may constantly fear being left due to early emotional neglect. This can lead to clinginess, anxiety in relationships, and difficulty trusting that love will remain consistent. A neglectful father may cause a child to internalise unworthiness, later resulting in seeking validation through romantic partners and struggling to believe they deserve love or healthy treatment.

  • 4 days ago | timesnownews.com | Supriya Ramesh

    Who does not love a little shortcut in life? We all do, especially in the midst of today’s relentless hustle and bustle. It truly feels like a never-ending rat race in pursuit of success. And while we chase the ultimate trophy of life, our health has quietly slipped into the back seat. The sedentary lifestyle has wrapped itself tightly around us, clinging on like an unwelcome guest with no intention of leaving, at least not until the race is over.

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Supriya Ramesh
Supriya Ramesh @supriyaR_
10 May 25

RT @ShashiTharoor: उसकी फितरत है मुकर जाने की उसके वादे पे यकीं कैसे करूँ? #ceasefireviolated

Supriya Ramesh
Supriya Ramesh @supriyaR_
10 May 25

RT @sandhyaravishan: Looks like @realDonaldTrump got egg in his face from Pakistan. We don't negotiate with terrorists for a reason, Mr Pre…

Supriya Ramesh
Supriya Ramesh @supriyaR_
10 May 25

RT @virendersehwag: https://t.co/8HEGZhv2O6