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Working Wonders

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They're
young, hard-working, and very, very wise. Especially skin wise. Steal their
healthy secrets, and get ready to glow! Seven women-on-the-move spill their
radiant secrets to Shubhra
Krishan
Mayo
Surprise
I get asked all the time how I manage to keep my skin
glowing in spite of all the pollution. Okay, so here's my secret: I'm crazy
about Russian salad, and you'll always find a homemade pot of mayonnaise in my
fridge. All I do is, take a spoonful of it and plaster it all over my face just
before getting into the shower. It's got all you need for nourishing your skin,
and I don't mind licking the runny bits off!
Pooja Guha, 21, College
student
The Coffee
Addict
I spend a lot of time indoors, and end up drinking endless
cups of coffee, which I know leach skin of essential moisture. So, I try to make
up for it with a really nourishing skin pack. I take a few fresh apricots and
soak them in water for about two hours. Then I mash them and mix them with honey
to make a face mask. Apricots are very rich in Vitamin A and honey is a great
moisturiser.
Abha Iyer, 20, Advertising
executive
Woodwork
Pretty
I work with woodchips, dust and chemicals. All of them
irritate the skin and affect the complexion. So, I mash a papaya or a banana,
and take half the pulp in a bowl with a few drops of olive or almond oil. It
makes an excellent skin-protecting paste. I enjoy the rest of the fruit as
dessert, of course!
Vinita Sahay, 23, Furniture
designer
Workaholic's
Break
Since I spend eight long hours inside a tiny cubicle, my
skin tends to get dry and fatigued. So, I've started carrying a spray bottle of
mineral water to office. Every now and then, I spritz a little on my face, and
dab it dry with a soft tissue. It doesn't get simpler than this, and it has made
such a difference to my skin texture!
Monica Wadhwa, 24, Call-centre
executive
Beauty
Bookmark
I am a voracious reader, and particularly enjoy tips on
beauty and health-care. One of my absolute favourite recipes is this: Take a
small amount of wheat germ, and stir in a little yoghurt. Rub this on your skin,
and wash off with warm water after a few minutes. The wheat germ sloughs
the dead cells off the skin surface, and the yoghurt nourishes and hydrates your
face.
Rita Mehrotra, 25,
Writer
Shutterbug's
Quickie
High intensity lights, pop and flash, reflect and deflect
all over my studio floor. Try as I might, I can't always shield my skin.
Besides, I barely ever have time to whip up even a simple 'ubtan'. So, I just
take cold milk in a bowl, dip a cotton pad into it, and dab my face with it as I
get ready. After 15 minutes, I splash my face with cold water, and it instantly
wakes up every pore of my skin.
Ambika Singh, 25, Fashion
photographer
Glitzy
Care
Make-up chemicals, especially glitter, can really ruin the
skin. And I can't avoid them. To repair the damage, I take a bit of protein-rich
egg white, mix it with a dash of fresh cream, and apply it gently on my face. I
leave it on for just 10 minutes, and then wash off thoroughly. I follow it up
with a lovely, fragrant lotion.
Sangeeta Nambiar, 22, Model
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