New Delhi, May 6: Actress Namrata Sheth believes that less is more during the summer months, and she keeps her skin hydrated while wearing minimal makeup.
Namrata, who is famous for her work in the web series 'Karma Calling', spoke about her summer skincare, hair care regimen and fitness mantra.
The songstress told IANS: “My summer skincare routine is to do as little maintenance as possible, keep my skin hydrated with light serums and light sunscreen, and protect myself from the strong sun, because the summer sun can be very harsh.” That's all I'm doing. Keep your face clean and always hydrated. In the summer, you tend to sweat a lot, so avoid wearing too many layers of makeup or heavy makeup. . ”
Talking about her DIY routine, Namrata said, “I love my DIY routine. “With DIY ingredients, you can end up applying too much cooling material to your face. I grate cucumber and apply it to my face with yogurt. Of course, we have natural remedies available to us. There's a lot of it. We drink as much water as we can, which is what our mothers and grandmothers have been doing for years, including using ubtan.”
Namrata also said that her hair had suffered significant heat damage as a result of the shooting, which was unfortunately “inevitable” due to her profession.
“I try to get a hair spa every month. It's kind of an investment because it's the only way to balance the amount of heat that goes into my hair. That's why I get a hair spa. But at home, I don't have hair growth and repair.” “I try to use good oils on my scalp, condition my hair as much as possible, and avoid using heat on holidays,” she says. she said.
Opening up about her fitness routine, Namrata added: “I try to incorporate some kind of fitness routine into my day, even if it's just a short walk. I think staying active and mental health is very important to staying active. I think meditating for at least 30 to 40 minutes will set a great precedent for the rest of the day. Then I either go to the gym or go to a dance class or a boxing class to keep myself in the mood. The body becomes active. ”
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