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Body
Dry and dusky elbows are seldom focussed on. And they keep getting drier by the passing weeks. We have a simple twice a week hack. Pick up your face wash and mix some epsom salt with it and gently massage this over your elbows. Keep on for a while and wash off to apply some good moisturiser on moist skin. See the change in a few weeks and never see the dark-dry skin again.
Our diet and lifestyle can both affect how the inside-out of the skin. The inside-out skin health depends upon what we eat and drink, how we eat & drink, (how and how much), when we eat and drink. The outside-in depends on levels of sun-exposure and pollution, skincare routines, and skincare products. So, eat well, drink enough and use good quality skincare products.
We have anything between 850 to 900 sebaceous glands on every square cm of our skin. These glands produce ‘sebum’, which is an oily substance containing oils, waxes, sugar, cholesterol, dead cells, sweat, dust, etc. Sebum protects our skin from moisture loss and keeps it hydrated under any circumstances. Dry skin conditions happens when sebum production reduces (and for oily skin conditions it increases). But we generally get confused between ‘Dry Skin’ and ‘Dehydrated Skin’. ‘Dry Skin’ is a type of skin and ‘Dehydrated’ is a temporary skin condition. Luckily, both conditions need to include regular and deep ‘cleansing & moisturization’ regime in everyday skincare. One needs to include ingredients like Shea butter, Hyaluronic acid, Vitamins and moisturising oils in your skincare products. Try out the Hada Secrets Japan Fruit Facewash range (that doesn’t dry your skin) and the high moisturization soap bars. They are both excellent solutions for both dry skin type and dehydrated skin condition.
Our skin goes through lots of physical abuse everyday. Whether is the sun, UV lights in office, harsh winters, dust, or pollution, the skin takes a beating everyday. Luckily when we sleep our skin starts regenerating and repairing. And it is hence good that we follow a night time skincare regimen. Especially if you need hand care or foot care. Our hands and feet can be best repaired in the hours we go to sleep. Try using the Hada Secrets Japan Hands Creme and Foot Creme for quick skin relief and get your beautiful hands and feet back again.
Shower, pat dry with soft absorbent towel (never rub) and immediately apply a moisturiser (or body lotion), for longer and effective skin hydration. Don’t wait for skin to get completely dry. Applying a body lotion on slightly moist skin will hold the moisture for longer and will be more effective. Such a practice regularly will bring the much needed suppleness to dry skin.
Remember summer skincare is not same as winter or monsoons or autumn.
Every season calls for a fresh skincare routine.
Hada Secrets Japan products that can be used all year around
Hibiscus Shampoo
Hand Cream
Foot Cream
Face
Many of us face pimple problems on our chin area. We suggest that you use your face cleanser twice a day, use a good cleaning shampoo (scalp and hair issues also show on your face!); wipe-clean your phone regularly; use a good sun-screen; and never pick your pimples – an open pimple will spread the bacteria in an uncontrollable way.
If you have had more than your usual share of pollution, dust or excessive sunlight, then it is a good idea to double cleanse your face. Yes, you heard us right. Clean your face, twice with your favourite facewash. But make sure you don’t forget to apply a generous layer of moisturiser after you double cleanse. Moisturise on a damp face and massage well unless the skin completely absorbs. Wake up to a happy smiling face the next day!
Apply products to fight out pigmentation, marks and blemishes in the day. Remove them before you go to bed. Such products could be your regular make-up or blemishes reduction products. But before you go to bed, don’t forget moisturising thoroughly. Ideally, shower before you go to bed and moisturise immediately after, on pat-dry skin. Do this daily, and you will fall in love with your skin.
We recommend that you use a soft lint free cotton cloth as a cleanser probably soaked in oil or soap solution, rather than using the more convenient wipes. Wipes have chemicals and artificial fragrance that might cause skin irritation. Wipes should be for emergency use only, never for home!
It’s a skin blemish that the body will itself take care of. If you burst it, you will surely spread the bacteria around, and that might turn a series of new pimples popping out. If you have to get rid of it and cant wait, warm compress a few times and let is disappear faster. Use a better face cleanser or face wash that will help you reduce appearance of pimples.
DIY Tip – Exfoliate twice a week (remember to gently exfoliate without using any chemical products). We recommend two ways: (a) Take half a tomato and rub brown sugar on the cut part. Massage this on your face and body. Repeat with new slice of tomato. (b) Take some coarse oats powder, lemon juice and brown sugar and convert into a paste by mixing. Apply this paste on the skin and rub gently in circular motion. This one is ideal for face and neck skin!
Hair
While choosing a shampoo, please ensure that it has mild cleansers and some ingredients for scalp skin and hair growth. We recommend few ingredients like Biotin, Oils, Vitamin E, Vitamin B3, Natural extracts and most definitely coconut Oil based cleansers only. If you have coloured hair you should always chose a sulphate free shampoo, to have your hair colour last longer.
People with normal hair can shampoo and then condition. Ones with dry hair can try – Conditioning the hair (not the scalp), wait for a few minutes; then shampoo the scalp (and not the hair lengths) and then condition the hair and scalp again. People with oily hair should condition every alternate shower.
While people in India prefer to leave hair soaked in oil overnight, we suggest to shampoo one to two hour after the oil massage. Our scalp absorbs the needed oil within a few minutes, and leaving oil for too long would take equal amount of shampoo to get it off the hair and scalp. Using excess while washing will bring more dryness. An early shampoo would need much less amount.
Argan oil is extracted from a tedious process, where the fruit (kernels) from the Argan tree is dried and then pressed for its oil. Argan oil consists of high Vitamin E content, and 80% unsaturated fatty acids. Let’s start from the problem areas of the scalp – toughest being dandruff, especially in winters. Argan oil can rapidly fight dandruff. Argan oil is a super moisturiser for both scalp and hair. It makes the hair shine and protects from UV damage. We recommend to use Argan oil sparingly and not everyday. Best is to use products that contain small amount of Argan oil. Try out our Argan oil shampoo range!
Biotin in your shampoo is a must for keratin improvement. Sound confusing? Simply put, Biotin is a Vitamin (B7) that not only helps hair growth but also helps synthesise the keratin (hair building protein) on the hair shafts. So if your shampoo has keratin but no biotin, keratin will be useless. Always pick a shampoo with both these ingredients together. Happy tresses!
Letting your hair dry naturally, is the most recommended by our in-house experts. Excessive rubbing with a towel causes broken hair. The use of hot air blow-dryers causes the hair to burn-out on the outer layers. The shine and sheen with hot air drying are temporary and the ensuing damage caused is irreversible. Normal or cool air blow drying is thus a much better alternative to other hair drying techniques.
Try and wash hair and scalp with lukewarm water. Very hot water would deprive hair & scalp of top protective layers. Condition more in winters if you wash hair every 3 days or so. If you wash hair, once a week, don’t over condition, else oil deposition may cause boils and itchy skin. Use hair oils before the shampoo – our dermatologists strongly advise against keeping oily scalp for more than 2 hours. Chose a shampoo that covers up for outer protective damage – try our Hawaiian Hibiscus best-seller.
Our hair are vulnerable when they are wet. Use a very soft hand to dry, ideally let the hair dry naturally. If you have to use a com, use a wide-tooth one and avoid pulling the hair with force. Never massage on wet hair – remember, you need a massage for your scalp and not for your hair. A massage increases blood circulation in the skin, and nothing more.
Vitamin A – is a cell growth vitamin (hair strands are also a tissue, the fastest growing one!)
Vitamin B family – Biotin belongs to this family
Vitamin C – anti-oxidant that helps create collagen (part of hair structure)
Vitamin D – prevents hair loss
Vitamin E – prevents hair loss
In addition, healthy hair need Iron, Zinc and protein, also.
Aloe Vera certainly calms dry itchy scalp. But using natural aloe vera will also need more shampoo to remove it from the scalp. That might cause irritation and dryness again. We suggest that it is better to dilute Aloe Vera pulp with water and apply in diluted form, so that its easy to rinse away using a very small quantity of shampoo.
Hands & Feet
We suggest that you follow a simple routine every day before going to bed. Wash your hands with a mild soap. Pat dry, don’t rub and dry. Apply a good hand cream while the hands are moist. Massage for next two to three minutes. Apply hand cream again, if needed. Wake up to ultra soft and supple hands.
Soap your fingers in warm water, add a very small amount of mild cleanser (a few drops of your facewash will also do!). Soak for about 5 to 10 minutes, to make cuticles softer. Pat dry and apply a good hand cream over all cuticles. Hada Secrets Hand Cream, also has many ingredients for cuticle care. Try it out!
We all know that olive oil is very good for scaly and hard palms. But how about hand cream? We recommend using a hand cream instead, as it has many additional ingredients for not just the palms but hands, nails and cuticles, too. A good hand cream can quickly relieve the scaliness or peeling skin on the palms and keep then healthy overall.
If you have subjected your hands to some strong sunburn then don’t forget to exfoliate your hands as soon as you return home. Remember that you need soft and gentle exfoliation and scrubbing, not harsh. Ideally, use your face wash (as it’s gentle) mixed with some fine walnut powder (or soft / grind epsom salt). Run gently for a few minutes and wash off. Apply a good hand cream on slightly moist hands and repeat for a few days. Get your gorgeous hands back! .
Get more out of your hand cream by wearing gloves after you apply it! Great hands need a great hand cream, and a good time to apply hand cream is before you go to bed. And if you want super soft glowing hands, put your cotton gloves 10 minutes after you have applied the hand cream and keep them on for at least 1 to 2 hours. Wake up to amazingly beautiful hands! .
Cuticles can be painful if not taken care of. They can also be embarrassing for people who develop the habit of plucking and chewing them with their teeth (Yuk!). Glycerin can help immensely and quickly. Unfortunately, simple moisturisers are not good to get rid of the cuticles problems. Alternatively, a good hand cream can take care of any dry and chirping cuticles problem. The Hada Secrets Japan hand cream not only takes care of your hands, but also gets rid of any cuticles issues you might be facing. Unrefined African shea butter and a blend of 8 moisturising oils plus Glycerin does the job perfectly. Try it out.
Summers are here, and so are the severe sunburns our hands might experience while driving. Window shades, dark films cover for our body, but unfortunately the hands surely get exposed to the sun, while driving the car. We recommend that when you come back from driving, wash your hands using a mild exfoliator hand wash. If you don’t have one handy, just take some sugar and rub over soaps hands for a while. This will get rid of some recent sunburn. Then rinse and apply a good moisturising hand cream on damp skin. This will help get rid of any damage caused due to sun exposure while driving. Repeat twice a day. Happy hands to you!
Getting fungal infections takes a few days and getting rid of them months. Once you get infected with fungus, it can spread to your body very quickly, and our toes is where it first starts from. One must change socks every day, soap-wash between the fingers and must apply a good foot cream every day before bed. Best is to get a good foot cream and apply it all year around, and comfortably say goodbye to all issues between the toes.
While Pumice stones have been used for centuries to rub off dry or flaky skin, their adverse effects haven’t been as popularly discussed. Pumice is a kind of soft and porous stone that lasts for years in our bathrooms! Pumice stones can themselves be easily infested with bacteria that grow on our feet, due to their porous nature, and this can cause major skin breakouts and issues like fungal infections. But if you still necessarily need to use them, first disinfect them properly and only use them on wet feet and very slowly and gently, and never go close to soft skin at all.
Skin on your most worked out areas needs more care. Consider your hands, feet, face etc to be in need of better skincare. We always recommend hand creams, foot creams to our patrons. Having such products in your skin care arsenal helps you remind of taking good care of the skin on these body parts. Go get some specialised skin care products.
Female Hygiene
Always keep two sizes of napkins handy, large and extra-large. Use them judiciously depending on expected flow. This would help avoid clothes soiling and provide you comfort and peace of mind. Or else, change the napkins well within the stipulated / advised time.
Ingredients
Vitamin C promotes collagen production, that reduces fine lines and prevents ageing.
It is also an anti-oxidant that prevents damage from sun (and even indoor UV) exposure.
Hada Secrets Japan products with Vitamin C
Ankara Strawberry Facewash
Arta Kiwi Facewash
Ecuador Banana Facewash
Peru Avocado Facewash
Sao Paulo Guava Facewash
Take a fresh Aloe Vera leaf, and cut the thinner end and discard. Wash with clean running water and refrigerate for some time (do not freeze!). After the leaf gets cool, squeeze and apply. You will go ‘Ah!’ And love the experience.
Allow you hair to dry naturally and avoid detangling with a narrow-tooth comb. Our hair are vulnerable when they are wet. Use a very soft hand to dry, ideally let the hair dry naturally. If you have to use a com, use a wide-tooth one and avoid pulling the hair with force. Never massage on wet hair – remember, you need a massage for your scalp and not for your hair. A massage increases blood circulation in the skin, and nothing more.
Allow you hair to dry naturally and avoid detangling with a narrow-tooth comb. Our hair are vulnerable when they are wet. Use a very soft hand to dry, ideally let the hair dry naturally. If you have to use a com, use a wide-tooth one and avoid pulling the hair with force. Never massage on wet hair – remember, you need a massage for your scalp and not for your hair. A massage increases blood circulation in the skin, and nothing more.
Vitamin A – is a cell growth vitamin (hair strands are also a tissue, the fastest growing one!)
Vitamin B family – Biotin belongs to this family
Vitamin C – anti-oxidant that helps create collagen (part of hair structure)
Vitamin D – prevents hair loss
Vitamin E – prevents hair loss
In addition, healthy hair need Iron, Zinc and protein, also.
Aloe Vera certainly calms dry itchy scalp. But using natural aloe vera will also need more shampoo to remove it from the scalp. That might cause irritation and dryness again. We suggest that it is better to dilute Aloe Vera pulp with water and apply in diluted form, so that its easy to rinse away using a very small quantity of shampoo.
Dry and dusky elbows are seldom focussed on. And they keep getting drier by the passing weeks. We have a simple twice a week hack. Pick up your face wash and mix some epsom salt with it and gently massage this over your elbows. Keep on for a while and wash off to apply some good moisturiser on moist skin. See the change in a few weeks and never see the dark-dry skin again.
Our diet and lifestyle can both affect how the inside-out of the skin. The inside-out skin health depends upon what we eat and drink, how we eat & drink, (how and how much), when we eat and drink. The outside-in depends on levels of sun-exposure and pollution, skincare routines, and skincare products. So, eat well, drink enough and use good quality skincare products.
We have anything between 850 to 900 sebaceous glands on every square cm of our skin. These glands produce ‘sebum’, which is an oily substance containing oils, waxes, sugar, cholesterol, dead cells, sweat, dust, etc. Sebum protects our skin from moisture loss and keeps it hydrated under any circumstances. Dry skin conditions happens when sebum production reduces (and for oily skin conditions it increases). But we generally get confused between ‘Dry Skin’ and ‘Dehydrated Skin’. ‘Dry Skin’ is a type of skin and ‘Dehydrated’ is a temporary skin condition. Luckily, both conditions need to include regular and deep ‘cleansing & moisturization’ regime in everyday skincare. One needs to include ingredients like Shea butter, Hyaluronic acid, Vitamins and moisturising oils in your skincare products. Try out the Hada Secrets Japan Fruit Facewash range (that doesn’t dry your skin) and the high moisturization soap bars. They are both excellent solutions for both dry skin type and dehydrated skin condition.
Our skin goes through lots of physical abuse everyday. Whether is the sun, UV lights in office, harsh winters, dust, or pollution, the skin takes a beating everyday. Luckily when we sleep our skin starts regenerating and repairing. And it is hence good that we follow a night time skincare regimen. Especially if you need hand care or foot care. Our hands and feet can be best repaired in the hours we go to sleep. Try using the Hada Secrets Japan Hands Creme and Foot Creme for quick skin relief and get your beautiful hands and feet back again.
Shower, pat dry with soft absorbent towel (never rub) and immediately apply a moisturiser (or body lotion), for longer and effective skin hydration. Don’t wait for skin to get completely dry. Applying a body lotion on slightly moist skin will hold the moisture for longer and will be more effective. Such a practice regularly will bring the much needed suppleness to dry skin.
Remember summer skincare is not same as winter or monsoons or autumn.
Every season calls for a fresh skincare routine.
Hada Secrets Japan products that can be used all year around
Hibiscus Shampoo
Hand Cream
Foot Cream
Many of us face pimple problems on our chin area. We suggest that you use your face cleanser twice a day, use a good cleaning shampoo (scalp and hair issues also show on your face!); wipe-clean your phone regularly; use a good sun-screen; and never pick your pimples – an open pimple will spread the bacteria in an uncontrollable way.
If you have had more than your usual share of pollution, dust or excessive sunlight, then it is a good idea to double cleanse your face. Yes, you heard us right. Clean your face, twice with your favourite facewash. But make sure you don’t forget to apply a generous layer of moisturiser after you double cleanse. Moisturise on a damp face and massage well unless the skin completely absorbs. Wake up to a happy smiling face the next day!
Apply products to fight out pigmentation, marks and blemishes in the day. Remove them before you go to bed. Such products could be your regular make-up or blemishes reduction products. But before you go to bed, don’t forget moisturising thoroughly. Ideally, shower before you go to bed and moisturise immediately after, on pat-dry skin. Do this daily, and you will fall in love with your skin.
We recommend that you use a soft lint free cotton cloth as a cleanser probably soaked in oil or soap solution, rather than using the more convenient wipes. Wipes have chemicals and artificial fragrance that might cause skin irritation. Wipes should be for emergency use only, never for home!
It’s a skin blemish that the body will itself take care of. If you burst it, you will surely spread the bacteria around, and that might turn a series of new pimples popping out. If you have to get rid of it and cant wait, warm compress a few times and let is disappear faster. Use a better face cleanser or face wash that will help you reduce appearance of pimples.
DIY Tip – Exfoliate twice a week (remember to gently exfoliate without using any chemical products). We recommend two ways: (a) Take half a tomato and rub brown sugar on the cut part. Massage this on your face and body. Repeat with new slice of tomato. (b) Take some coarse oats powder, lemon juice and brown sugar and convert into a paste by mixing. Apply this paste on the skin and rub gently in circular motion. This one is ideal for face and neck skin!
While choosing a shampoo, please ensure that it has mild cleansers and some ingredients for scalp skin and hair growth. We recommend few ingredients like Biotin, Oils, Vitamin E, Vitamin B3, Natural extracts and most definitely coconut Oil based cleansers only. If you have coloured hair you should always chose a sulphate free shampoo, to have your hair colour last longer.
People with normal hair can shampoo and then condition. Ones with dry hair can try – Conditioning the hair (not the scalp), wait for a few minutes; then shampoo the scalp (and not the hair lengths) and then condition the hair and scalp again. People with oily hair should condition every alternate shower.
While people in India prefer to leave hair soaked in oil overnight, we suggest to shampoo one to two hour after the oil massage. Our scalp absorbs the needed oil within a few minutes, and leaving oil for too long would take equal amount of shampoo to get it off the hair and scalp. Using excess while washing will bring more dryness. An early shampoo would need much less amount.
Argan oil is extracted from a tedious process, where the fruit (kernels) from the Argan tree is dried and then pressed for its oil. Argan oil consists of high Vitamin E content, and 80% unsaturated fatty acids. Let’s start from the problem areas of the scalp – toughest being dandruff, especially in winters. Argan oil can rapidly fight dandruff. Argan oil is a super moisturiser for both scalp and hair. It makes the hair shine and protects from UV damage. We recommend to use Argan oil sparingly and not everyday. Best is to use products that contain small amount of Argan oil. Try out our Argan oil shampoo range!
Biotin in your shampoo is a must for keratin improvement. Sound confusing? Simply put, Biotin is a Vitamin (B7) that not only helps hair growth but also helps synthesise the keratin (hair building protein) on the hair shafts. So if your shampoo has keratin but no biotin, keratin will be useless. Always pick a shampoo with both these ingredients together. Happy tresses!
Letting your hair dry naturally, is the most recommended by our in-house experts. Excessive rubbing with a towel causes broken hair. The use of hot air blow-dryers causes the hair to burn-out on the outer layers. The shine and sheen with hot air drying are temporary and the ensuing damage caused is irreversible. Normal or cool air blow drying is thus a much better alternative to other hair drying techniques.
Try and wash hair and scalp with lukewarm water. Very hot water would deprive hair & scalp of top protective layers. Condition more in winters if you wash hair every 3 days or so. If you wash hair, once a week, don’t over condition, else oil deposition may cause boils and itchy skin. Use hair oils before the shampoo – our dermatologists strongly advise against keeping oily scalp for more than 2 hours. Chose a shampoo that covers up for outer protective damage – try our Hawaiian Hibiscus best-seller.
Our hair are vulnerable when they are wet. Use a very soft hand to dry, ideally let the hair dry naturally. If you have to use a com, use a wide-tooth one and avoid pulling the hair with force. Never massage on wet hair – remember, you need a massage for your scalp and not for your hair. A massage increases blood circulation in the skin, and nothing more.
Vitamin A – is a cell growth vitamin (hair strands are also a tissue, the fastest growing one!)
Vitamin B family – Biotin belongs to this family
Vitamin C – anti-oxidant that helps create collagen (part of hair structure)
Vitamin D – prevents hair loss
Vitamin E – prevents hair loss
Skin on your most worked out areas needs more care. Consider your hands, feet, face etc to be in need of better skincare. We always recommend hand creams, foot creams to our patrons. Having such products in your skin care arsenal helps you remind of taking good care of the skin on these body parts. Go get some specialised skin care products.
healthy hair need Iron, Zinc and protein, also.
Aloe Vera certainly calms dry itchy scalp. But using natural aloe vera will also need more shampoo to remove it from the scalp. That might cause irritation and dryness again. We suggest that it is better to dilute Aloe Vera pulp with water and apply in diluted form, so that its easy to rinse away using a very small quantity of shampoo.
We suggest that you follow a simple routine every day before going to bed. Wash your hands with a mild soap. Pat dry, don’t rub and dry. Apply a good hand cream while the hands are moist. Massage for next two to three minutes. Apply hand cream again, if needed. Wake up to ultra soft and supple hands.
Soap your fingers in warm water, add a very small amount of mild cleanser (a few drops of your facewash will also do!). Soak for about 5 to 10 minutes, to make cuticles softer. Pat dry and apply a good hand cream over all cuticles. Hada Secrets Hand Cream, also has many ingredients for cuticle care. Try it out!
We all know that olive oil is very good for scaly and hard palms. But how about hand cream? We recommend using a hand cream instead, as it has many additional ingredients for not just the palms but hands, nails and cuticles, too. A good hand cream can quickly relieve the scaliness or peeling skin on the palms and keep then healthy overall.
If you have subjected your hands to some strong sunburn then don’t forget to exfoliate your hands as soon as you return home. Remember that you need soft and gentle exfoliation and scrubbing, not harsh. Ideally, use your face wash (as it’s gentle) mixed with some fine walnut powder (or soft / grind epsom salt). Run gently for a few minutes and wash off. Apply a good hand cream on slightly moist hands and repeat for a few days. Get your gorgeous hands back! .
Get more out of your hand cream by wearing gloves after you apply it! Great hands need a great hand cream, and a good time to apply hand cream is before you go to bed. And if you want super soft glowing hands, put your cotton gloves 10 minutes after you have applied the hand cream and keep them on for at least 1 to 2 hours. Wake up to amazingly beautiful hands! .
Cuticles can be painful if not taken care of. They can also be embarrassing for people who develop the habit of plucking and chewing them with their teeth (Yuk!). Glycerin can help immensely and quickly. Unfortunately, simple moisturisers are not good to get rid of the cuticles problems. Alternatively, a good hand cream can take care of any dry and chirping cuticles problem. The Hada Secrets Japan hand cream not only takes care of your hands, but also gets rid of any cuticles issues you might be facing. Unrefined African shea butter and a blend of 8 moisturising oils plus Glycerin does the job perfectly. Try it out.
Summers are here, and so are the severe sunburns our hands might experience while driving. Window shades, dark films cover for our body, but unfortunately the hands surely get exposed to the sun, while driving the car. We recommend that when you come back from driving, wash your hands using a mild exfoliator hand wash. If you don’t have one handy, just take some sugar and rub over soaps hands for a while. This will get rid of some recent sunburn. Then rinse and apply a good moisturising hand cream on damp skin. This will help get rid of any damage caused due to sun exposure while driving. Repeat twice a day. Happy hands to you!
Getting fungal infections takes a few days and getting rid of them months. Once you get infected with fungus, it can spread to your body very quickly, and our toes is where it first starts from. One must change socks every day, soap-wash between the fingers and must apply a good foot cream every day before bed. Best is to get a good foot cream and apply it all year around, and comfortably say goodbye to all issues between the toes.
While Pumice stones have been used for centuries to rub off dry or flaky skin, their adverse effects haven’t been as popularly discussed. Pumice is a kind of soft and porous stone that lasts for years in our bathrooms! Pumice stones can themselves be easily infested with bacteria that grow on our feet, due to their porous nature, and this can cause major skin breakouts and issues like fungal infections. But if you still necessarily need to use them, first disinfect them properly and only use them on wet feet and very slowly and gently, and never go close to soft skin at all.
Skin on your most worked out areas needs more care. Consider your hands, feet, face etc to be in need of better skincare. We always recommend hand creams, foot creams to our patrons. Having such products in your skin care arsenal helps you remind of taking good care of the skin on these body parts. Go get some specialised skin care products.
Always keep two sizes of napkins handy, large and extra-large. Use them judiciously depending on expected flow. This would help avoid clothes soiling and provide you comfort and peace of mind. Or else, change the napkins well within the stipulated / advised time.
Vitamin C promotes collagen production, that reduces fine lines and prevents ageing.
It is also an anti-oxidant that prevents damage from sun (and even indoor UV) exposure.
Hada Secrets Japan products with Vitamin C
Ankara Strawberry Facewash
Arta Kiwi Facewash
Ecuador Banana Facewash
Peru Avocado Facewash
Sao Paulo Guava Facewash
Take a fresh Aloe Vera leaf, and cut the thinner end and discard. Wash with clean running water and refrigerate for some time (do not freeze!). After the leaf gets cool, squeeze and apply. You will go ‘Ah!’ And love the experience.