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 | Monday, May 12, 2008
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Sizzling summer styles |
| By Prarthana Pradutt |
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Cool cures for eyes |
| By Fatema Sutarwala |
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Switch to a ceramic iron |
| By Dr Malavika Kohli |
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Back to your basics |
| By Shalini Bhargava |
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This asana is perfect for the body |
| By Sandhya Gupta |
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Skip a meal and become fat |
| By Rashmi Rao |
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Sizzling summer styles |
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| By Prarthana Pradutt |
It’s the peak of summer and bad hair days are quite common. Here are some styling tips for this season. What one needs in summer is either short and spiky cuts or long slick plaits, braids or rolls. So get yourself one of the above options to stay stylish rather than being caught with messy hair.
Comfort and style go hand in hand. First let me take you through a few tips on summer hair care. For normal to dry scalp, shampoo and condition your hair every alternate day and in case of oily scalp. Use mild daily wash shampoos and make sure to condition after every wash with aqua based or light weight conditioners. Avoid coating hair with too many products as they make it limp and sticky. You need to be comfortable with your hair style, so keep it simple.
Short hair can be sporty, trendy, chic, funky, formal etc. Fringes of different lengths can make it look feminine. Choose cuts from classic bobs, asymmetric bobs, graduated bobs, razor cut bobs or pixies, textured and choppy layers, head hugging and urchin cuts. Cuts can express different moods. Sample these: roller set with volume mousse — drama and glamour; scrunch curls with curl enhancers — fun and natural; pushed back look with gel —formal and slick; messed up with matte gums — attitude and energy; anti-frizz with light weight serums — super stylish!
Moving on to long hair, do you want that hair off your face and nape? Here’s what to do:
l Gel the hair around the scalp and bunch it up into a mid height sleek ponytail — it’s a fab formal/evening look. l A French braid worn high is a fresh casual look. Add a fringe or a flick. l For curly or wavy hair, scrunch some curl cream or sculpting foam to create a wind tossed beach look. l Top knots and French knots with an extreme side parting will definitely make heads turn. l Fun or elegant hair bands or crystal studded clips can be very handy. l A ponytail styler can transform a simple ponytail into a fancy put up.
(The author is a stylist and owner of Peaches Salon & Spa, Bangalore.)
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Cool cures for eyes |
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| By Fatema Sutarwala |
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Eyes can puff up for the simplest of reasons — a bad night, a bout of tears, stress, a hangover — just about anything can leave its mark on the sensitive skin.
Lack of sleep and stress are the most common causes of puffiness and dark circles. Both cause a reduction in microcirculation of blood in the veins around the eyes. If the puffiness is due to crying, then home remedies are the best. Apply chilled cucumber slices or tea bags dipped in ice water on the eyes. These soothe your eyes (and your soul), leaving you as good as new.
Puffiness caused by chronic sleep disorders or stress needs a different approach. Synthetic products are available in the market, but natural ones have proved to be better. Seaweed is very effective and soothing as it absorbs the excess heat and stress from the body. It contains a synthesis of collagen, elastin and glycan, all of which restore the skin’s elasticity. It also has hydrating agents like ThaliSource and Crithmum Maritimum and vitamin C, which acts as an anti-ageing agent. Besides, essential oils from lemon, sage, ylang-ylang, peppermint and rosemary help to reduce puffiness.
Thalassotherapy eye mask, which contains seaweed specially cultivated in France’s Iroise Sea, is excellent. The sea waters here are very pure and beneficial. The Thalassotherapy eye mask is sold in powder form and only requires the addition of water to turn it into a ready-to-use peel-off gel. The mask is a special treatment used for a decongestant action on the eyes and reduces dark circles, puffiness and wrinkles.
(The writer runs the Touch Of Joy salon in Colaba, Mumbai.)
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Switch to a ceramic iron |
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| By Dr Malavika Kohli |
Q My hair is wavy so I have been straightening it since a year-and-a-half. I use a straightening iron at least thrice a week. Now, I find that when I apply oil or shampoo my hair, there is a lot of hair fall. Kindly suggest a remedy.
Rhea Desai
I assume you are using a dry heat iron. Straightening is harmful to the hair, causing it to become dry and brittle. And you are doing it too often. If you’re going for permanent straightening, do it once a month. If you are using a home iron, don’t use it more than once a week. You need to frequently trim your hair to reduce the damage. Go for a deep conditioning treatment to make the hair soft. I suggest you switch to a ceramic iron which is less harmful. To treat hair fall, you can take vitamins containing Biotin, zinc, iron and amino acids. Always condition your hair after a shampoo.
Q I started smoking when I was in class 8. Now after five years, I have kicked the habit but my lips appear dark. I am very fair and this contrast looks ugly. Please tell me how to get back the original colour.
Shridhar
There is no permanent remedy for dark lips caused by smoking. This is due to the effect of tar and nicotine present in cigarettes.
Q I am a 25-year-old woman. I have very tiny pimples only on the forehead. They diminish sometimes but do not completely disappear. Please help.
Humera Sultana
Pimples which appear only on the forehead may be caused by dandruff. If you are using hair oil or going for a head massage using oil, don’t leave it on overnight. Apply oil only 15-20 minutes before shampooing your hair. You can treat the acne with an application of 2.5 per cent Benzoyl peroxide gel. Apply it at night for at least one month continuously, keep the scalp clean and use a shampoo containing ketoconazole zinc.
Got any beauty queries?
Email dermatologist Dr Malavika Kohli at beauty@deccanmail.com
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Back to your basics |
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| By Shalini Bhargava |
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Back pain is one of the most common problems faced by many of us. This is often caused by poor posture and inappropriate body mechanics at the workplace. A supervised programme of back protection and exercise may alleviate and even prevent such problems.
Correct posture and body mechanics play a very important role in preventing back pain because pressure on the discs and strain of the muscles, ligaments and spine is aggravated by incorrect posture and body mechanics. At the same time, when your posture is right and you move your body correctly, you reduce the strain on your back.
Sitting down
Sitting is often the greatest cause of back pain. When sitting either in a relaxed position, driving or while at work, support your lower back. Use a rolled towel, small pillow or a specially designed seat support. Remove this low-back support every half hour for five minutes and change yourposition. Your head should be positioned so that your ear is in line with your shoulder and your chin parallel to the floor. Avoid leaning to one side while sitting and avoid over-stuffed furniture, as it does not offer adequate support.
When working at a desk, your chair should be pulled close to the desk. An office chair with short armrests will allow this. Office chairs should also have adjustable height, backrests and seats. The backrest spring should be adjusted so that the backrest moves with you. A seat that tilts forward is a particularly useful feature.
Use a swivel chair to enable you to work without twisting your back. Place objects such as computers as close to you as possible to minimise the amount of twisting and turning you need to do. When you lean forward at your desk, bend forward at the hips instead of hunching your lower back. This will allow you to keep your back straight and in good alignment.
Talking on the phone
Holding the phone between your ear and shoulder is a common cause of neck pain. Special phone adapters and earplugs are also available to keep your hands free. After sitting for a prolonged period, it’s helpful to straighten your back in an upright position and, if possible, stand and walk for a while.
Must exercise
Appropriate exercise, done regularly, will provide the strength and flexibility of the muscles of your legs and back that you need to help avoid excessive strain and possible injury. Some forms of exercise, such as yoga (naukasana, bhujangasana, shalabhasana, setubandhasana) and tai chi, may help relieve backache or prevent back pain by increasing flexibility and reducing tension.
However, these exercises should not be done if they are uncomfortable or place a strain on the back.
Dumbbell exercises for the forearm and wrist rotation are also beneficial if you have pain in the arms and wrists. So, don’t neglect strength training.
Strong abdominal, back and leg muscles play a vital role in helping you maintain a good posture and body mechanics.
(The writer is a Mumbai-based fitness instructor).
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This asana is perfect for the body |
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| By Sandhya Gupta |
Ardha virabhadrasana
Method
Keep your hands and knees in table pose, step your right foot forwardbetween the two hands, with your knee directly over the ankle. With the legs rooted to the floor, place the hands on the bent knee. Straighten the arms slightly to draw the torso back. Relax the shoulders and draw the shoulder blades towards the spine to lift the chest. Inhale and lift the arms slowly over the head in an H position or with the palms together. If you wish to take it deeper, look up and arch back. Breathe and hold for two-six breaths. To release, exhale and bring the palms back to the floor on opposite sides of the right foot and step the right foot back into table pose.Repeat on other side.
Caution Those with recent or chronic injury to the arms, hips, ankles or shoulders should avoid this asana.
Benefits This pose tones the whole body, strengthens the wrists, and opens the shoulders and hips. The asana also improves focus, balance and concentration.
(The writer is a yoga instructor)
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Skip a meal and become fat |
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| By Rashmi Rao |
It’s not uncommon to hear people, especially the young, say they didn’t have time and so skipped breakfast or dinner. Most youngsters are either into diet fads or casual dieting.
Skipping any meal is not a good idea, for it can have disastrous effects on your health. Experts say that is not advisable since your energy levels dip and foregoing a meal can actually go against your weight loss programme.
According to Tara Muralidharan, chief nutritionist at Mallya Hospital, Bangalore, "People usually tend to skip either breakfast or dinner and have a heavy meal at lunch to compensate for it. Even when you have a brunch, it’s a good idea to have a cup of oats or a bowl of fruit around regular breakfast time."
Everyone has a basal metabolism rate (BMR), which provides us with the energy we need. When you deprive your body of food, this results in weariness and lower concentration levels. "Women, especially working women, end up foregoing breakfast. In the bargain their BMR dips. So a healthy breakfast is important," says Tara.
Skipping meals also leads to weight gain. Stumped by that? Here’s the lowdown. "Any meal you skip leads to weight gain because the body conserves energy from the previous meal. Also avoid eating a large meal after skipping the previous one. Again, the body gets confusing signals about the timing and quantity of food. It conserves energy and converts it into fat," she says.
Tara is of the opinion that one must never go to bed on an empty stomach. "Have a low-calorie meal like an apple or a bowl of soup or a glass of milk or buttermilk before going to bed. An average person needs 1,600-1,800 calories a day. So moderation is the key," she adds. Ideally, have breakfast by 8:30 am, lunch by 1:30 pm, a snack by 4:30 pm and dinner by 8:30 pm, she advises.
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