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  • Winter Hair Care: 6 Expert-Approved Ways To Keep Your Hair Healthy

    Winter Hair Care: 6 Expert-Approved Ways To Keep Your Hair Healthy


    Winter is officially here, and there’s a chance you’re either already feeling the effects on your skin and your hair (or you will be soon). Let us know if this sounds familiar. You brush your hair only to see chunks trapped in your comb. You constantly find loose strands all over your clothes/bed/pillow. Not only that, your hair is thinning and is super, dry-which is common during these crazy dry winters.

    Don’t stress, though; we reached out to the experts at Absolutely Ayur, who helped us with these six tips to keep your hair beautiful, and fabulous this winter. While it may add a bit of time to our self-care routine, it’s worth every minute and penny if we stick to it.

    1. Moisturize Your Hair

    Dry hair is the root of all the evil in keeping your strands healthy. One of the biggest tips for maintaining healthy hair is to keep it as hydrated as possible. Weekly hydrating hair masks and regularly massaging your scalp and hair with a warm (coconut) oil does wonders for your hair.

    For weekly hydrating masks, try this DIY avocado mask for a nutritious treat for your hair that I swear by-

    Avocado Hair Mask Recipe

    INGREDIENTS:

    1 ½ avocados
    Two tablespoons of manuka honey
    Two tablespoons of olive oil
    Half a lemon, juiced

    INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Add all ingredients to a blender and combine for 10-30 seconds until smooth.
    2. Apply the mixture to your hair, combing it through.
    3. Cover your masked hair with a shower cap for 45 minutes.
    4. Rinse.

    PRO TIP: Use this once a week for intense hydration to your hair.

    2.  Daily Scalp Massage

    Maintaining a clean scalp status promotes overall stronger strands. When massaging your scalp- be extra gentle. Don’t dig in with your nails. Invest in a scalp massager. Using a scalp massager removes dandruff, relieves an itchy scalp, improves blood circulation and removes dead skin cells to keep your scalp fresh and healthy. When you have a healthy scalp, you can expect thicker, healthier, and more hygienic hair.

    Here’s a scalp massager that’s been a game-changer for me. You can get it for $11 on Amazon.

     

    3. Avoid Hot Showers

    When it’s chilly outside, it is almost irresistible to shower in warm water. However, hot water showers can strip your hair of its natural oils and the moisture it naturally contains, leaving it dry and causing the scalp to become dry and flaky.

    Hair experts recommend washing your hair with lukewarm water. Finish it with a cold water rinse on your hair to lock in the moisture after every wash.

    4. Less is more: Avoid Washing Hair Every Day

    Using shampoo on your hair too often will strip it of its natural oils by removing its protective oils and making it dry and irritated. Shampoo your hair twice a week. To keep your hair happy, use a sulphate-free shampoo at all times.

    If you love changing your hair colour, look for the best colour shampoo that doesn’t have any harsh chemicals.

    5. Don’t Forget Your Conditioner

    Every time you shampoo your hair, you must follow it with a conditioner. Why? A shampoo removes all the grime, oil, and buildup in your hair, but a conditioner helps your hair keep its natural hydration.

    Apply conditioner mid-shaft downward towards the ends, and while the product is still in your hair, use a wide-tooth comb to detangle. You can leave the conditioner in for five to seven minutes, leaving you with lush and shiny hair.

    (Don’t even get us started on 2-in-1 shampoos. It’s the one product you should never put in your hair).

    6. The AfterCare

    Your hair care after is just as essential. After washing their hair, most people rub their hair to remove excess water or wrap a towel around the top of their heads. Hair experts need you to stop doing this. Instead, gently squeeze your wet hair with a soft towel and let it air dry as much as possible. Apply a leave-in conditioner or a serum to ensure your hair retains moisture after washing. Lastly, use a heat protectant before using any heating tools on your hair.

     

    How do you care for your hair? Are there any tips you’d like for us to know? We’d love to know in the comments below. 

     

    P.S.

    Life-Changing Beauty Hacks From Women Around The World.

     

    (Featured Image: Pinterest)



  • My Beauty Cocktail: Mehaik Bhasin

    My Beauty Cocktail: Mehaik Bhasin

    Mehaik Bhasin. A strong independent boss babe, curious reader, travel fanatic, and a source of endless inspiration to empower women to be comfortable in their own skin. “Don’t dull your sparkle to fit in. Go out there, own your art and your voice,” she says. Today on Sidewalks, she shares the best beauty she ever received and the best career advice for women.

    What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from running a successful restaurant?

    The quality of food is more important than the presentation… for the long run. A restaurant is only good as its team. Not a single role is less important. If the dishes aren’t clean, we can’t serve our customers. 

     What have you sacrificed (both personally and professionally) at each stage of your career?

    Evenings and weekends socializing as that are the busiest time. I’ve missed family weddings or functions. I have to prioritize socializing and really ask myself, is it that important for me to attend every gathering, or can I skip some? Lots of sleepless nights, as creative ideas generally come to my mind at 3 AM, so I quickly take out my journal or laptop, so I don’t forget it the next day. 

    What’s the biggest learning experience in your career? 

    It’s best to learn and adapt to every role in the business to be truly helpful to your team. If someone is not feeling well – help them out and learn what they do in case you need to do it yourself. 

     When are you the most inspired?

    I’m inspired by authenticity, individuality and a person being themself!

    What makes you feel the most like yourself?

    I love and enjoy wearing Indian ethnic wear. I feel my best self in a suit or a lehenga.

     What’s the best career advice you’d share for women?

    Don’t dull your sparkle to “fit in.” Go out there, own your art and your voice. There is only one of you. And you are irreplaceable! 

    What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve done in your life?

    I love to travel. I’ve booked a flight to Paris within a 24 hr window from when the flight took off – all because you only have one life to live! We work hard (whether that’s at home or in the office – it’s important to treat ourselves too =)

    What’s your current favourite piece of clothing that you own?

    My light blue ripped jeans! They are comfy, and it’s been a summer staple for me. 

    What’s the one thing you wish you knew at age 19?

    Take life one day at a time. Don’t stress out about where you’ll be in 5 years. Just do your best with the day ahead of you. Everything will fall into place. 

     Besides your phone or wallet, what are some of your must-have purse items?

    I carry the Black Opium Purse-sized perfume spray, Revlon’s Ultra HD Vinyl lip gloss, Tampon, Advil and Gum!

    Favourite piece of clothing you own?

    All my Indian clothing! 

    Must-have clothing item everyone should have?

    A white dress for women. And a crisp ironed white dress shirt for men.

     How do you like to start your mornings?

    Pray & say thank you to God, Read a page from the “daily meditations” Language of letting go by Melanie Beatle and make myself a cup of coffee (Coffee’s got to have hazelnut flavour with Oat milk) =) 

    What’s your go-to bed ritual?

    Drink Vanilla flavoured sleepy-time tea, write 3-5 things I am grateful for and listen to Jason Stephenson’s guided meditation to unwind and slowly drift off. 

    What do you do to relax?

    Play calming spa music at home & put on a face mask if I am at home. Or I’ll go soak in a hot tub at my gym. 

    How do you define beauty?

    How you behave when no one’s watching. It’s what on the inside that really matters.

     Best beauty advice you’ve ever received?

    Do what makes YOU feel confident and beautiful. Everyone has their own perceptions of beauty. Ignore the noise and just do you! 

     What did your mom teach you about beauty?

    Don’t compare yourself to anyone around you. Everyone has their own style!

    Let’s talk makeup. What’s your everyday makeup routine?

    I usually wear the Mac foundation as the base. Then, I blush my cheeks with Glow Play Blush from Mac with Revlon’s liquid eyeliner in the colour black on my top eyelid and finish it off with L’oreal’s Blackest Black Mascara. On the odd day that I’m feeling lazy – I’ll wear only tinted moisturizer from Nars and some blush.

    What about lips? Do you prefer lipstick or lip gloss?

    Matte Lipsticks for the camera & lip gloss for off-camera.

    What’s your favourite lipstick?

    I love Velvet Teddy from Mac. 

    What about lipliner? 

    My go-to is Spice from Mac. 

    Vintage or new?

    Vintage, no questions asked!

     Style-icon?

    Esha Gupta – Bollywood

    Blake Lively – Hollywood

    What’s your daily skin-care routine?

    I cleanse my face once in the morning using the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cleanser. After cleansing, I moisturize my skin with the Garnier Active moisture rescue. I cleanse twice in the nighttime (just to make sure my makeup is completely off) and moisturize. Most importantly – reminding myself to drink tons of water! (I’m still working on that).

    How do you care for your hair?

    I use Pantene’s Rosemary sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner. And I apply coconut oil once a week (usually Sundays). 

    Lastly, what’s your best advice for women?

    Learn to embrace change, don’t live in a victim mindset and say “I don’t know” when you don’t know.

     

     

    Thank you, Mehaik!!!

     

     

    P.S.

    More Beauty Cocktails, including a pastry chef, a travel fanatic, and a fashion stylist.



  • 10 Best Non-Greasy Sunscreens For Face 2022

    10 Best Non-Greasy Sunscreens For Face 2022

    If you are not wearing sunscreen daily and all year long, who are you?? Obviously, your own enemy because why would you not protect your skin against the harmful UV rays. For the longest time, I skipped sunscreen altogether, fearing aggravating my acne-prone skin. However, breakouts are no excuse to skip sunscreen; UV exposure can worsen acne and acne scars.

    Let’s be honest – finding a good sunscreen that works for you is similar to looking for a needle in a haystack!!! Will it work under your makeup? Is it too greasy? Too difficult to rub in? Will it leave a white cast that makes you look like a ghost? Are the SPF ingredients toxic to my skin or the environment? AGH!!!

    So many different considerations to make for a product you should wear (and reapply) each day. With these ten superhero sunscreens, say goodbye to oily and greasy sunscreen that leaves a white cast-

     

    1. Kiehl’s

    Ultra-Light Daily UV Defence Aqua Gel SPF50

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    If you are one of the many who have struggled with having oilier skin, tried many different types of sunscreen, and can’t decide what sunscreen best fits your skin. Then, look no further; this is your ultimate choice. Due to its non-greasy formula, it gets absorbed pretty quickly and feels lightly hydrating on your skin.

     

    2. Josie Maran

    Get Even Sun Milk SPF 33

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    Finally, the perfect SPF, in a mineral, non-irritating, non-stinging, non-white cast formula. It smells divine and feels luxurious on your skin. This sun milk blends in so seamlessly and feels like silk on my skin, leaving your skin feeling supple all day!!! It’s worth every penny.

    3. Rain Or Shine

    Anti Aging Face Sunscreen SPF 50

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    If you’ve been on the hunt for a new sunscreen that you can wear every day, I really like this sunscreen. If you break out easily, your search ends here. This hypoallergenic formula includes Green tea extract, a powerful antibacterial agent for treating acne & unclogging pores, making it a potent facial sunscreen for acne-prone skin. It’s lightweight, non-greasy, absorbs quickly into the skin and has a lot of staying power, which means you could spend an entire day at the beach and not get sunburns thanks to this sunscreen.

     

    4. Tula

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    Powered by must-have skincare ingredients like probiotic extracts, pineapple, papaya, and wild butterfly ginger root:. It’s not just sunscreen – it’s skincare. Say goodbye to that “slick sunscreen” feel on your face with this sunscreen. Won’t clog pores, has no white cast, and is non-greasy. It leaves you with glowy and protected skin. And wears well with or without makeup.

     

    5. Kari Gran

    Natural Essential SPF 30 Facial Sunscreen 

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    The ultimate secret for gorgeous and youthful skin. A chemical-free daily moisturizing sunscreen that you use once, you’ll never use anything but this! It contains 17% non-nano zinc oxide and plenty of healthy antioxidant ingredients to improve skin. This is if you’ve spent years looking for a clean, mineral-safe sunscreen. Pricey, but worth it, and a little goes a long way! 

     

    6. EltaMD

    UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46

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    If you’re looking for a daily sunscreen that’s lightweight, non-irritating, and has abundant skincare benefits, your search ends here. Formulated for sensitive skin, this sunscreen is a light dream. Its texture is so thin that it blends seamlessly that you can’t even feel that it’s there. Additionally, it has been recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Need I say more?

     

    7. Innisfree 

     Daily UV SPF Sunscreen Broad Spectrum

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    Your holy grail, SPF!!! This lightweight formula is infused with green tea, and sunflower seed oil absorbs beautifully into the skin for a non-white cast finish and fresh glow. Did we mention it also wears well under makeup? A staple of your skincare routine!

     

    8. Shiseido

    Urban Environment Oil-Free Sunscreen SPF 42

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    This oil-free, mattifying lotion hydrates the skin and doubles as a face primer. It goes smooth and melts like butter into the skin, giving you the confidence to go without makeup because of its glow. The scent is pleasing without being too fragranced or overpowering. As an added bonus, it’s water-resistant, so you don’t have to worry about reapplication.

     

    9. Kinship

    Self Reflect SPF 32 Probiotic Moisturizing Sunscreen 

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    Winner of the Allure Best of Beauty Award 2021 for Best Clean SPF and Cosmopolitan Holy Grail Beauty Award 2020 for Best Face SPF. Works as a moisturizer, primer & SPF all in one. 100% mineral sunscreen that helps support clearer, less blemish-prone skin, your acne-prone skin will approve of this sunscreen. Dermatologist tested!!

     

    10.  Revision

    Matte Tinted Moisturizer SPF 45

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    Ditch the woes of using a concealer and foundation with this lightweight tinted formula that gives you the confidence to face the world daily. With its life-changing ingredients, you’ll get visibly plump skin and a beautiful glow. Be prepared to get compliments on your skin all the time.

     

    BONUS MENTION

     

    Supergoop

    Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40 PA

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    What kind of sunscreen do you wear? Do you have a favourite formula? Let us know in the comments below 🙂

     

    (Featured Image by Louis Fraga)



  • My Beauty Cocktail: Rachel Raj

    My Beauty Cocktail: Rachel Raj

    Rachel Raj is a badass Toronto-based fashion stylist, makeup artist, and art director. I’ve never met Rachel, but I could feel her fierce and powerful energy radiate through our conversations online. Here, she shares the best drugstore makeup, a HOT styling tip that changed her world, and a super-easy hack to remove glitter.

    When did you know you wanted to be in the creative field?

    I was around 12 when I realized how intrigued I was by fashion. My mom made sure I was fashionable and into art and craft ever since I was a kid. And honestly, I think creativity flows in my family, although nobody ever pursued anything in fashion, design or arts. So someone had to take the first step, haha.

    How would you describe your work?

    My work is subtle and fierce at the same time. There’s art and beauty and a hell lot of concepts, all in one frame. 

    Where do you draw inspiration from?

    From literally everywhere. I mean, recently I went to the city with my friend, and kid you not, I felt so inspired. I don’t know if it was the crowd, the lights, the wind or the birds. I don’t go looking for inspiration, and it just comes to me. 

    I have read that research is incredibly important in your field of work? Where do you start? Do you keep any journals or mood boards?

    Research is an integral part of the process. The better the research, the clearer you are on what exactly has to be done. When I started, I did not understand the need for research, and my overconfidence got the best of me. Eventually, I acknowledged how significant research is in the whole process with time. I have a journal wherein I note down every small detail I think is important. It is also a space to welcome new concepts and ideas. I also make mood boards prior to shoots. And trust me, mood boards literally make everything so easy. 

    Is there anything that frustrates you most about your line of work?

    It has to be the way freelancers are treated. We’re not given as much respect, or our word is taken for granted. Models are body-shamed, while most brands and people don’t even understand why a stylist is required for a shoot or the significance of a stylist. 

    What’s been the highlight of your career so far? What makes it special?

    I think the first time I was approached for styling on a freelance basis. Yes, that definitely was the highlight because the industry is very saturated. People are not willing to hire on a freelance basis or freelancers who have fierce concepts. But apart from that, I think the time when I worked for Femina Miss India when I was 18, a second-year bachelor’s student. I got to work with some amazing models and Miss Universe 2017 and Miss Universe 2016. It was an amazing opportunity. 

    Looking back on your beginner days, how do you feel your work has changed or evolved?

    Trust me when I say this, I’ve grown so so much. When I started as a stylist, I directly rushed to the part where I got to dress models. But now, when I work, I put in a lot of thought as to which model would fit the theme, what garments to source and how, what background would be right for the frames, what mood I am creating, etc. I remember when I started doing make-up on models, it was straight-up funny. I didn’t even focus on the blending of base makeup 🙁

    Could you select one or two looks you have done that have special meaning for you?

    There was this one impromptu shoot, and it was the first time working with this photographer- who is now my favourite photographer to work with. We decided to do an indoor shoot with absolutely no idea where to shoot, styling, or anything else. 

    We looked for a model in the morning and gathered at noon to begin. I had a few garments with me but no idea how to incorporate them. But we just went with the flow, and things started looking good for us. We shot in a vintage Indian kitchen with power suits on the models, which turned out good. That shoot is so special to my heart.

    What would you like to accomplish in the next three years?

    I honestly do not know. I’d love to work with a magazine or a big brand, but I haven’t really given much thought to it. 

    Let’s chat beauty. How do you define beauty?

    I think beauty is very subjective. For me, beauty has never been about the complexion, body type or how clear your skin is. It has always been about how I’ve been treated and your intentions toward people. Oh, also, some people have super-defined faces, and I’m here for it, haha xD.

    What’s your skincare routine like? AM &PM

    Oh, I am so bad at skincare. I wash my face when I wake up and use moisturizer, and the same when I go to bed. I did start using a couple of serums, but my skin is so sensitive that I never make an effort to invest in new products. Currently, I’m using this serum.  

    How do you care for your hair?

    I don’t really do much. Maybe apply oil with honey or curd once in a while. And definitely condition, yes. 

    Blow-dry or air-dry?

    Air-dry if I ain’t going anywhere and hair straightening if I’m heading out!

    Three products you always keep in your bag?

    Lipstick, hand Cream, and perfume.

    The best beauty tip you’ve ever received?

    While filling your brows, don’t go too hard on them. There’s a high chance of pulling out brows while doing it. 

    What’s your beauty philosophy?

    I am honestly a ‘comfort over fashion’ person. There are days when I dress up like a doll, but other days I make sure I’m as comfortable as I can be whilst looking good. And I believe everyone has their definition of beauty and fashion. You define your beauty and fashion the way you like it, with sophistication and decency.

    Favourite piece of clothing you own?

    It has to be my mum’s beige mesh top from the 90s. The embroidery on the neckline is just so gorgeous. 

    Must-have clothing item everyone should have?

    A basic blacktop. It just saves the day. Oh, also, a good pair of sneakers because why not!

    Vintage or new?

    Vintage anyday. It’s the aesthetics that have me hooked.

    Who’s your favourite style icon?

    Is it weird if I say I do not have a style icon? And if I did have, it would be my mom. Oh, when I tell you, she looked like a goddess back in her days, and she still does. 

    Has any hot styling/fashion tips she passed on always stayed with you?

    I can’t think of styling or fashion tip, but I can tell you what changed my world. As a kid, I faced a lot of racism since everyone around me had a lighter complexion. Some colours wouldn’t suit me, or at least that thought. I remember my mom telling me, “When you walk out of that door (the house), walk with confidence. Walk like you own the world, and nothing can ever stop you”. And I have lived by that ever since. 

    What’s your favourite makeup look?

    I personally love the shimmer makeup look and graphic eyeliners. I love how the shimmer pops out on my skin. But apart from that, I really like the pop colour on eyes and anything that looks bold. 

    The million-dollar question: how does one remove glitter?

    So, if you’re applying glitter for a shoot, ask your makeup artist to use aloe vera gel as the base for the glitter over your foundation. Aloe Vera gel isn’t visible on the camera, and it is so easy to remove. If you’re using aloe Vera gel for everyday makeup or something, make sure you apply enough moisturizer beforehand. I generally don’t use a primer on myself; moisturizer gang all the way! And when you’re removing the glitter, put some Vaseline or oil on your cotton swab. It’ll shorten the process and not irritate the skin.

    Do you have any useful tips/tricks for people who suck at eyeliner?

    Applying the perfect liner is a tricky business. ⅘ days I walk out with both my eyes having the perfect liner. My only trick is that I don’t doubt myself while putting on the liner. I make sure I don’t let the eyeliner have power over me. Also, make the borders first, then fill in.

    Drugstore makeup or designer?

    Ah, this is a tough one. Until two years ago, I never owned designer makeup. So for me, designer makeup is for days when I want to feel special or if it’s an occasion. But daily, I would definitely choose drugstore makeup. 

    Who are the stars from your drugstore makeup aisle?

    Um, definitely Maybelline, followed by Lakme, Revlon and Nyx.

    What’s your morning ritual?

    I wake up grumpy and annoyed. I check my messages, and I speak to my parents first thing in the morning before speaking to anyone else. 

    What unwinding ritual helps you relax after an exhausting day?

    I am so happy when I go to bed, because FINALLY! I pray every once in a while and binge watch The Office, Friends, or Schitt’s Creek while I eat my comfort food is my favourite form of relaxation. And, the other way I can relax is taking a trip to literally anywhere.

    What little things bring you happiness?

    A gust of wind, seeing birds fly across the sky on a sunny day, having blueberry ice cream or cheesecake once in a while, and my friends calling me now and then to check up on me even when I fail to do so. 

    Thank you so much, Rachel. You Rock!!!

    P.S.

    More Beauty Cocktails, including a fashion model, an insanely talented makeup artist, and a fashion stylist

    (Vintage Indian kitchen photoshoot shot by Agam Shah with models Jaydev Patel and Shubhra Shukla).