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Dermatologist shares 5 tricks to look less tired with a youthful and rejuvenated skin


Dermatologist shares 5 tricks to look less tired with a youthful and rejuvenated skin
Due to excessive work pressure and stress, we tend to look very tired at the end of the day. As a result, our skin looks dull with under-eye dark circles. So, Dermatologist Dr Ameesha Mahajan, RM Aesthetics, talks about 5 tricks to look less tired with a more youthful skin.
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Dermatologist shares 5 tricks to look less tired with a youthful and rejuvenated skin
Looking tired is the most common term that we are habituated to hear from others at the end of a busy day. It is the effect of stress, insomnia, long hours on social media, family, work and health issues, bad eating habits, unhealthy lifestyle and several other factors. And when we get tired, it first reflects under the eyes. But after a hectic day, if you need to attend an occasion, then how would you be able to look fresh and youthful? Well, there are some easy tricks to look less tired and fl ....

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5 ways to get dry and uncomfortable skin glowing again during winters


Ashish Shah
Cold weather is tough on the skin, especially when you re spending a lot of time inside with the heater cranked up. While your face might feel dull, dry and flaky in the beginning, the damage is being perpetrated from the inside-out, by slowly chipping away at the skin barrier. Not sure how to protect it? We asked the pros. 
What is the skin’s natural barrier?
The skin’s outmost layer, stratum corneum, is composed of skin cells, lipids, cholesterol and natural moisturising factors (NMF) like amino and fatty acids. This layer acts as a protective shield that also holds on to moisture. “The skin barrier and the outermost layer is composed of tough cells known as corneocytes, They are present in the uppermost layer of skin, which looks like bricks containing keratin and natural moisturisers. These are connected to each other by lipids, which act as mortar between these cells connecting them,” says Dr Soma Sarkar, medical director at Dr Soma’s Dermat ....

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