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Top Serum Sheet Masks Under ₹100 for Glowing Skin
Top Serum Sheet Masks Under ₹100 for Glowing Skin

India.com

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • India.com

Top Serum Sheet Masks Under ₹100 for Glowing Skin

Achieve radiant skin without spending a fortune. Flipkart offers a variety of serum-infused sheet masks under ₹100, enriched with ingredients like Vitamin C and natural extracts. These masks provide deep hydration, brightening effects, and are suitable for all skin types, making skincare both effective and affordable. Foxtale Nourishing Sheet Mask Image Source: Order Now Foxtale's nourishing sheet mask is infused with hyaluronic acid and avocado to deeply hydrate skin. It's perfect for reviving dry, dull faces with moisture-rich care in minutes. Treat yourself to a quick skin refresh that feels both soothing and revitalizing after a long day. Key features: Hyaluronic acid deeply moisturizes and plumps up tired, dehydrated skin Avocado extract adds nourishment and softness for a smoother texture Soft sheet fits comfortably and holds serum well for even application Suitable for dry to normal skin types needing hydration boosts Serum may feel slightly heavy on oily or acne-prone skin Lakmé Blush & Glow Pomegranate Sheet Mask Image Source: Order Now Lakmé's pomegranate sheet mask offers a burst of fruit-powered glow for dull, tired skin. Enriched with antioxidants, it refreshes and energizes your face in just one use. Consider indulging in this for a fun, fruity skincare pick-me-up during the week. Key features: Pomegranate extract brightens skin and gives it a healthy, radiant appearance Antioxidants help revive dull skin and improve overall skin tone Lightweight texture makes it ideal for warm or humid weather Easy to apply and remove with minimal mess left behind Fragrance may be a little strong for sensitive noses Garnier Bright Complete Sheet Mask Image Source: Order Now Garnier's Bright Complete serum mask is packed with vitamin C to brighten and refresh the skin. Use it when your skin feels dull or uneven and needs a quick revival. Give this a try for visible glow and hydration in just fifteen minutes. Key features: Vitamin C-rich serum targets dark spots and promotes brighter-looking skin Hydrating base leaves skin soft and visibly smoother post-use Fits snugly on the face without slipping or bunching up Ideal for use before makeup or special occasions Glow may be short-lived if not followed up with skincare routine Lakmé Solutions Hydrating Sheet Mask Image Source: Order Now Lakmé's Solutions Hydrating Mask with hyaluronic acid offers skin a moisture surge in minutes. It's ideal for days when your skin needs a quick boost without a full routine. Pamper yourself with this quick-care option that fits into even the busiest schedule. Key features: Hyaluronic acid replenishes moisture and improves elasticity Light and breathable sheet design ensures comfort during wear Gives skin a dewy and refreshed finish after application Dermatologically tested and suitable for all skin types Results may not last more than a day without follow-up hydration Incorporate serum sheet masks under ₹100 into your skincare routine for a refreshing and nourishing experience. Flipkart's selection ensures you have access to quality products that deliver visible results. Whether you're prepping for an event or indulging in self-care, these masks offer a spa-like treatment at home. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

Top 8 Lakme 9 to 5 lipsticks that stay put throughout the day; Flaunt those pout-perfect lips
Top 8 Lakme 9 to 5 lipsticks that stay put throughout the day; Flaunt those pout-perfect lips

Hindustan Times

time09-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Hindustan Times

Top 8 Lakme 9 to 5 lipsticks that stay put throughout the day; Flaunt those pout-perfect lips

From boardroom meetings to your evening soirées, Lakmé 9 to 5 Lipsticks have got you covered! Designed to last long, Lakme 9 to 5 lipstick shades need no reapplication. From a subtle nude to flaunt as your casual office wear to the bold reds for those late-night outs, Lakme 9 to 5 lipsticks has all shades as per your mood. The smooth, matte finish of these lipsticks effortlessly blend elegance with endurance, offering colour payoff that stays put from 9 to 5 and beyond. Here are our top 8 picks of the best Lakme 9 to 5 lipstick shades to compliment your mood. One product, two uses-blush and lipstick! Lakme 9to5 Weightless Matte Mousse Lip & Cheek Color is an ultimate must-have! This lightweight, mousse-textured formula glides effortlessly on your lips and cheeks, delivering a soft matte finish. This lipstick shade is just perfect for long workdays or casual outings, as it stays put throughout the day. Its velvety consistency blends seamlessly, giving you a flushed, radiant look without caking or fading. Hydration meets bold colour with Lakme 9to5 Hya Matte Lipstick in Coffee Break. This lipstick is infused with hyaluronic acid, that helps in keeping your lips nourished and moisturized for hours. While the smudge-proof and creamy formula delivers an intense matte finish, leaving behind a warm, coffee-toned hue that flatters every complexion. Be it at the office or out for coffee, it's your perfect lip companion. Be the lady boss with this Bossy Lady Brick shade by Lakme 9to5 range. This high-impact matte liquid lipstick is enriched with hyaluronic acid and vitamin E, that keeps your lips nourished while delivering a rich colour payoff. The weightless formula dries quickly and stays put all day. Be it your office meeting or just a brunch, this powerful shade ensures your lips do all the talking. A lipstick infused with a built-in primer! That is what makes this Lakme 9to5 Sangria Weekend a long-lasting shade. This lipstick smooths and preps your lips while delivering bold, matte colour that lasts up to 16 hours. The rich sangria shade makes it perfect for both work and party scenes. Just one swipe gives you a flawless coverage, intense pigmentation, and a confident look. A matte lipstick that transition into a shiny one! This magical Lakme 9to5 Matte To Glass Transfer-Proof Liquid Lip Color starts with a matte base and ends in a dazzling glass-like shine. The unique two-in-one formula is bold, fun, and perfect for making a statement. The rich colour payoff and its smudge-proof formula makes it perfect for your weekend parties or just a coffee date with your partner. Shine with sophistication using Lakme 9 to 5 Primer+Shine Lipstick in Wine. With a built-in primer for smooth application and rich wine tones for a glossy, luxurious finish, this lipstick is your shortcut to instantly polished lips. The creamy formula glides like a dream and provides a perfect balance of pigment and shine. Be it a meeting or a dinner date, let your lips do the talking in style. Stay effortlessly polished with Lakme 9to5 Primer + Matte Liquid Lip Color in Hustling Nude. This long-wearing, transfer-proof lipstick combines a primer for smooth, even coverage with a matte formula that stays on your lips all day. The versatile nude shade complements any look, from office formals to weekend casuals, making it your everyday essential. Bold meets beautiful with Lakme 9to5 Powerplay Priming Matte Lipstick in Berry Base. This priming-matte formula preps your lips while delivering intense berry pigment that lasts up to 16 hours. With just one swipe, you get a smooth, even finish and vibrant colour payoff. Be it for everyday wear or a dramatic evening look, Berry Base has you covered with smudge-proof confidence and bold charm. Non-sticky lip gloss for summer: Say goodbye to stickiness and keep your lips hydrated; Top 8 picks Top 8 nude lip glosses inspired by the glamour of the Met Gala; Our picks for you Davidoff perfumes for him and her: Dive into oceanic freshness with our top 8 picks Max Factor lipsticks: Max colour, max impact; Top 8 lipstick shades for that perfect pout The lipstick is designed to last up to 9 hours with minimal touch-ups, though staying power may vary depending on your eating and drinking habits. While Lakmé 9 to 5 lipsticks are long-lasting, they are not entirely transfer-proof. The matte variants transfer less than satin finishes. Yes, the range offers a wide variety of shades from nudes to deep reds, suitable for fair to deeper skin tones. Use an oil-based makeup remover or micellar water to effectively remove the lipstick. Follow up with a lip balm to moisturize. Yes, they are designed for everyday wear, especially the office-ready shades. The Primer + Matte range is especially comfortable for daily use. Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, with respect to the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.

Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio
Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio

Gulf Today

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Today

Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio

Actress Lisa Ray has talked about fitness post-40 and said that she has dropped cardio completely, as after a certain age, it is not recommended. Lisa took to Instagram, where she shared a string of videos of herself working on equipment for a good leg workout. The actress is seen doing leg presses, curls, and lunges and tops it up with a few stretches. Lisa wrote, 'Leg day is challenging with @ @transform_tsk but in a good way. I've read that workouts that are overly intense and leave you feeling utterly drained can trigger a stress response in mid-lifers and can end up causing your body to hold onto weight. Moderation. Consistency. And a few laughs.' She stressed that women over 40 should find a trainer or a discipline they like. 'Ladies 40 plus — it's worth your while finding a trainer who understands women's fitness needs post 40. Or else finding a disciple that you enjoy and works for you. In my case, Pilates, yoga, tennis and the non negotiable is weight training. I travel a lot so it's not easy to be consistent but I show up. For myself. Not for anyone else's validation (sic),' she wrote. The actress said she doesn't do cardio anymore and hilariously revealed how she gets enough of it. 'And can you believe I have dropped cardio completely? After a certain age, intense cardio is not recommended. I get enough cardio getting off the floor and climbing in and out of the gym equipment anyhow,' she added. Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. It was in 2009, when she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer. Lisa Ray began her modelling career in India in the early 1990s, appearing for leading Indian brands like Bombay Dyeing and Lakmé. She made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen, described by a reviewer as 'one of the best-conceived queer films of the past year.' She began writing The Yellow Diaries, a blog about her experiences of having cancer. Her writing and columns have since regularly appeared in multiple major publications. Ray remains an active advocate of stem-cell therapy and has participated in several successful fundraisers and cancer awareness campaigns. In 2011, Ray began hosting a popular travel show on Discovery Channel India alongside appearing as host and judge in Food Network's highest rated show, Top Chef Canada In 2016, Ray opened an Instagram account dedicated to poetry. Agencies

'Shocks the court's conscience': Delhi HC pulls up Baba Ramdev over Rooh Afza remarks, directs video takedown
'Shocks the court's conscience': Delhi HC pulls up Baba Ramdev over Rooh Afza remarks, directs video takedown

Mint

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

'Shocks the court's conscience': Delhi HC pulls up Baba Ramdev over Rooh Afza remarks, directs video takedown

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday slammed Patanjali Foods Ltd's owner Baba Ramdev for allegedly making communally-charged and disparaging remarks against the 119-year-old Hamdard National Foundation (India), the maker of the popular drink Rooh Afza. A single-judge bench of justice Amit Bansal directed that a video featuring the yoga guru—wherein he allegedly made controversial references to Rooh Afza targeting the drink as 'Sharbat Jihad'—be taken down immediately. The judge said that Ramdev's remark 'shocks the conscience of the court, this is indefensible". The court also instructed Patanjali to file a compliance affidavit and scheduled the next hearing for 1 May. The court's remarks came while hearing a plea filed by Hamdard, which accused Ramdev and Patanjali of making communal slurs against the company. In the 3 April video, Ramdev is seen promoting Patanjali's 'Gulab Sharbat' while allegedly making indirect and communal remarks about Rooh Afza, suggesting that proceeds from its sales were used to fund 'madrasas and mosques'. The issue was further escalated last week when Congress leader Digvijaya Singh filed a police complaint in Bhopal against Ramdev, accusing him of promoting communal hatred. Ramdev has defended his statements, asserting that he never named any specific brand in the video. Hamdard, however, moved the Delhi High Court, arguing that the remarks went far beyond brand rivalry and amounted to hate speech. Appearing for Hamdard, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi told the court: 'This is not just about brand defamation. This is hate speech. He is attacking the religion of the company's owners.' Rohatgi also reminded the court of past instances when Ramdev had made unsubstantiated claims, including those against allopathy, for which the Supreme Court had earlier reprimanded him. 'A hard hand is needed to nip this in the bud,' he said. Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Patanjali, assured the court that the video would be taken down. He clarified that Patanjali does not endorse any religious bias. However, he argued that Ramdev had the right to express his political views. The court, however, rejected that stance. 'He can hold these opinions in his head; he need not express them,' Justice Bansal noted. The sharbat ad row is the latest in a string of high-profile legal battles where rival brands have directly or indirectly targeted each other in advertisements. Just last week, a legal dispute broke out over a sunscreen ad released by Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) under its Lakmé brand. The ad claimed that a popular 'online bestseller' sunscreen provided only SPF 20 protection instead of the advertised SPF 50. While the ad didn't name any specific competitor, Honasa (the parent company of The Derma Co.) accused HUL of targeting its product and filed a lawsuit alleging the ad was misleading and damaging. In that case too, justice Bansal ordered HUL to take down the video from all platforms within 24 hours. On the same day, Royal Challengers Sports Pvt. Ltd, the owner of IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), approached the Delhi High Court against Uber India Systems Pvt. Ltd for allegedly misusing and distorting RCB's popular slogan in an ad promoting Uber's bike taxi service. The ad featured a player from rival IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad—Travis Head—prompting further backlash over ambush marketing. This isn't the first time Patanjali and Ramdev have faced legal heat. In May 2024, the Supreme Court initiated contempt proceedings against them for making misleading health-related claims and advertisements against modern medicine. The court flagged 14 of Patanjali's products for violating the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. The case was closed only after Ramdev and the company issued a public apology and committed to adhering to advertising norms. Hamdard was established in 1906 in Delhi by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed as a Unani medicine company. Following the partition of India in 1947, the business was divided into separate entities in India and Pakistan. In India, it was converted into a charitable trust known as the Hamdard National Foundation. The company manufactures a range of Unani products, with Rooh Afza—introduced in 1907—being one of its oldest and most commercially recognized drinks. First Published: 22 Apr 2025, 10:13 PM IST

HUL and Honasa Consumer work to amicable settlement amid sunscreen dispute
HUL and Honasa Consumer work to amicable settlement amid sunscreen dispute

Fashion Network

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

HUL and Honasa Consumer work to amicable settlement amid sunscreen dispute

Hindustan Unilever Limited and Honasa Consumer Limited have reached an interim understanding to take down allegedly disparaging sunscreen advertisements, following a dispute that reached both the Delhi and Bombay High Courts. During a Delhi High Court hearing on Thursday, HUL assured it would remove references in its Lakmé sunscreen campaign that HCL, which owns The Derma Co, claimed were misleading, the Press Trust of India reported. Justice Amit Bansal instructed HUL to discontinue the adverts promptly, stating, 'You discontinue the ad from today. You show that it is in the spirit of settlement… Online (ads) can go within 24 hours.' HCL alleged that HUL's advertisement misrepresented The Derma Co's SPF 50 sunscreen as offering only SPF 20 protection, based on a test report summary. In response, HUL denied making disparaging claims and said it had lab evidence to support its assertions, India Retailing reported. As part of the settlement, both companies agreed to withdraw contentious ads and hoardings within 24 to 48 hours. A related suit filed by HUL in Bombay High Court, where it had sought Rs 105 crore in damages over a Derma Co billboard, will not be pressed for now. HUL stated it would continue its campaign with modifications, while Honasa confirmed the ad changes would include removing the term 'online bestseller' and altering packaging visuals. The Delhi High Court will hear the matter again on April 21.

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