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It is extremely important that you wash your face the right way otherwise you might end up having dry skin or oily skin.
DNA Web Team
Apr 3, 2021, 04:32 PM IST
Washing your face is something your should swear by daily. It is believed that you must wash your face only while bathing or when it is dirty. But that is not true. It is recommended to wash your face twice daily.
However, it is extremely important that you wash your face the right way otherwise you might end up having dry skin or oily skin. Bad face-washing habits can even lead to acne. Follow these basic tips for washing your face and see the difference.
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The company has launched i-feel Gentle Intimate Wash which would be initially available in the West Bengal market and on all leading e-commerce platforms.
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Piramal Pharma on Monday said its consumer products division has forayed into the feminine intimate care category.
The company has launched i-feel Gentle Intimate Wash which would be initially available in the West Bengal market and on all leading e-commerce platforms.
Piramal said it has also roped in movie actress Yami Gautam as the brand ambassador for the product. We are confident that the launch of Piramal s i-feel would provide women with a contemporary and trusted solution for their intimate hygiene needs. Our association with leading Bollywood actress Yami Gautam will lend a modern Indian woman s perspective to i-feel , an ethos central to the brand itself, Piramal Pharma Ltd Chairperson Nandini Piramal said in a statement.
The skin s pH can be impacted by nearly anything: the products you use, what you re washing it with, how often you re washing it and even what you re eating.
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