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India Today
2 days ago
- Health
- India Today
What is white tomato extract and why it's trending in skincare?
Each season, new ingredients surface in the ever-evolving skincare industry, and one that is currently gaining significant attention is white tomato extract. Despite its unusual name, this ingredient offers numerous benefits for the skin and is becoming a popular choice in many skincare tomatoes are a unique variety grown primarily in Asia and Europe. Unlike regular red tomatoes, they lack the red pigment known as lycopene. However, they contain other nutrients that are believed to be highly beneficial for the skin, including phytoene and phytofluene, both of which are natural and nutrients in white tomatoes are gently extracted through a cold-pressing method to preserve their natural goodness. These colourless carotenoids penetrate deeply into the skin, helping to protect it from everyday damage caused by pollution, sunlight, and stress, which are common contributors to early signs of ageing. What makes white tomato extract truly special is its natural ability to brighten the skin and provide a healthy, glowing appearance, making it an excellent addition to modern skincare routines. Here's everything you need to know from Shaily Mehrotra, CEO and Co-Founder of Fixderma. WHY IS WHITE TOMATO EXTRACT A SKINCARE HERO?As more people look for skincare that's gentle, natural, and effective, White Tomato Extract has become a standout ingredient. Here's why it's gaining so much popularity:1. Brightens and evens out skin toneWhite Tomato Extract helps slow down the process that causes the skin to make too much melanin, the pigment that can cause dark spots and uneven skin tone. This makes your skin look clearer and more even. It works gently, so it's safe even for people with sensitive skin.2. Powerful antioxidant protectionThere are several factors that contribute to skin damage, including pollution, sunlight, screens, and stress. These can cause harmful molecules called free radicals, which can speed up ageing. White Tomato Extract combats these free radicals and protects the skin from damage. As a result, the skin looks fresher, smoother, and shows fewer fine lines.3. Natural sun protection boosterWhile not a replacement for sunscreen, White Tomato Extract offers internal and topical photo-protection. Its colourless carotenoids help absorb UVA and UVB rays and reduce UV-induced skin damage, making it a perfect addition to daytime skincare routines.4. Safe, clean, and versatileWith no harsh acids or synthetic bleaching agents, this extract is non-irritating, non-comedogenic, and suitable for all skin types. Whether in serums, moisturisers, or oral supplements, it offers a holistic approach to skincare.5. Supports collagen synthesisWith its ability to fight oxidative stress and inflammation, White Tomato Extract promotes collagen preservation and regeneration, which is essential for maintaining firm, youthful-looking Tomato Extract is quickly becoming a new favourite in skincare, thanks to its natural, gentle, and effective properties. As people pay more attention to what goes into their products, this plant-based ingredient is getting noticed. It helps brighten the skin and protects it from daily damage, making it a great addition for anyone looking to achieve a healthy, glowing look.- Ends


Daily Record
4 days ago
- Health
- Daily Record
This little-known sun cream symbol 'protects against ageing and cancer'
Holidaymakers are being urged to look closely at their sun cream bottles this summer. Scotland and the rest of the UK melted over the weekend in a summer heatwave, with parts of the country reaching 32C. This marks the hottest since 2023. Following the blistering heat, people are being urged to look closely at their sun cream bottles to ensure they are fully protected. While the sun may be gone for now, it's important be know how the ultraviolet (UV) rays can be very harmful to your skin. Sun worshippers should make sure they apply plenty of sun cream before to limit any risks they may face. When choosing a bottle of sun screen, the majority of people check the SPF rating, but according to experts, we should also be looking the cream's PA factor, as a cream without it cannot offer full sun shielding. SPF protects against the sun's UV levels, however a cream only containing this offers protection against UVB ray - which change the skin's colour - but we still need protecting from UVA light radiation - which causes premature skin ageing and impacts skin cancer. The letters will usually be accompanied by one or more plus sign symbols (+), which mark its variations. Explaining what exactly the PA factor means, Cigdem Kemal Yilmaz, a chemical engineer and founder of Skin Masterclass, said: "When you see a sunscreen which says "PA ++++" (variations come in +'s), the PA stands for Protection Grade of UVA, meaning it measures the products ability to block UVA rays, whereas an SPF measures UVB protection." She continued: "UVA rays are the type of radiation which may lead to premature skin aging and skin cancer, and UVB rays are responsible for the change in skin's colour, so your tan or sunburn is a result of UVB. "If you see a sunscreen which has both the SPF and PA measurement, you can determine it as being broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays." Despite unpredictable weather, approximately 12,000 people are diagnosed every year with non-melanoma skin cancer in Scotland, according to the Scottish Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer. With this in mind, here's what to know about finding the proper rating on your suncream. How to find your sun cream's PA factor The term PA derives from a Japanese method called PPD (Persistent Pigment Darkening), formed to determine how long it takes for skin to tan and how much UVA exposure an individual can handle. Ultimately, the more pluses labelled, the higher the protection against UVA exposure. For example, if the sunscreen has a PA++++, the current highest rating of UVA protection, it means it protects up to 16 times more against UVA than you would have without the product. Not all sunscreen brands use the PA rating system, and may just say "broad spectrum SPF" and due to guidance, it has to be proportional, so the higher the SPF rating, the higher the PA rating. A general guide that can be followed includes: PA + = 2 to 4 PPD PA++ = 4 to 8 PPD PA+++ = 8 to 16 PPD PA++++ = 16+ PPD Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. With no shortage of sun creams available to purchase, it can be tough to know which is best for you. But Misss Yilmaz stresses that we should add an extra layer of SPF alongside our cream of choice. She said: "There are many different forms of sunscreens from gels, sprays, creams and mineral powders, but it's important to always apply a separate SPF with a minimum of 30, and to look for ones with broad-spectrum or PA rating on to offer the best protection for your skin." In addition, Scots who get last year's sun cream out of the cupboard should check that it's in date. As well as being less effective, expired sun cream can cause skin irritation.


India.com
4 days ago
- Lifestyle
- India.com
Golden Hour Glam: Best Products for a Perfect Makeup Look
From fair tones or deeper complexions, there is something undeniably magical about the sunlit glowy makeup look. This trend of sun-kissed makeup looks celebrates natural beauty by enhancing your natural features and giving it a fresh glow that resembles a fresh-from-vacation look. Shop these products on Amazon at an economical price to enhance your features and to keep up with the trend. Dot & Key Strawberry Dew Tinted Sunscreen SPF 50+ Pa++++ Image Source:- Order Now Dot & Key's Strawberry Dew Tinted Sunscreen is your best friend for a dewy, radiant and protected skin. The sunscreen is tinted which is perfect to provide that sheer glow, apt for a sunkissed look. Key Features:- SPF 50+ PA++++ – Offers high broad-spectrum protection from UVA & UVB rays. It evens out skin tone with a light, buildable tint. The tint is Water & Sweat Resistant. It gives skin a radiant, healthy glow without white cast. However, it has a limited shade range that may not suit deeper skin tones. Gush 2 in 1 Play Tint Image Source - Order Now This Play Tint is a multi-use product designed for effortless, natural color on your lips, cheeks, and eyes. It hydrates and nourishes your skin while providing a dewy sunkissed-like look. Key Features:- As a Multi-Use Formula, it works seamlessly on lips, cheeks, and eyelids. It delivers a soft, natural glow without looking patchy. The tint is infused with hyaluronic acid for a balm-like texture. It is Easy to Blend due to its creamy texture. However, it Fades quicker on oily skin. MARS Glowzilla 6 Colour Highlighter Palette Image Source - Order Now This is a 6-shade palette from MARS that delivers highly pigmented highlighters and blush toppers in a single compact. This lightweight powder formula makes dazzling easy and long-lasting. Key Features:- These shades of Higlighter are highly pigmented. It has a smooth texture that blends seamlessly across skin. Creates a radiant, glass-like shine that gives a dewy-sunkissed look. It has multi-use shades and works as highlighter, blush topper, or eyeshadow. However, it can appear patchy on oily skin. Now you can channel that breezy, sun-kissed vibe all year round using these three products on Amazon. Achieving the perfect sunkissed makeup look is all about enhancing your natural radiance with a touch of glow, warmth, and hydration. These products are all you need this summer to mimic a day spent at the beach with that flushed glow. Whether it is a tinted sunscreen, a multi-use tint for that flushed-from-within glow, or a radiant highlighter that catches the light just right, these products bring together ease, skincare and dewy finish in one. 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.


New York Post
5 days ago
- Health
- New York Post
The sun's set on Prime Day but you can still get this 33% off SPF
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Being a professional product tester, I have gone through a phase wherein I thought I was above drugstore sunscreen. That was before a dermatologist shamed me during a full-body skin check and told me my $48 SPF was no match for the Texas sun. 'Just get Neutrogena,' she said, like she was tired of my performance. So I did. And now? This under $10 blue-and-white tube is the only reason I haven't aged 10 years since moving to a ranch where the sun rises directly into my retinas and stays there until it's bored. The Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen isn't fancy, but it works. And right now, it's 51% off, as an extended Prime Day deal, making this little miracle tube under $9. It's also SPF 70, which is the non-verbal equivalent of, 'life's good, stick around a while.' Advertisement Amazon The Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen Lotion with Broad Spectrum SPF 70 is a non-greasy, water-resistant sunscreen that delivers powerful UVA/UVB protection in a lightweight, fast-absorbing formula. Designed with Dry-Touch technology, it leaves a matte finish that wears beautifully under makeup and won't clog pores. It's oxybenzone-free, PABA-free, and made for faces, bodies, and anywhere else you're vulnerable to sun damage. Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, it's the dermatologist-recommended staple that lives up to the hype. It's an SPF that dries faster than my garden's soil in July (read: fast), feels like absolutely nothing, and never leaves that ghostly cast that tells the horses 'she's wearing sunscreen!' I slather it on my face, my chest, the tops of my hands, my shoulders, and I don't feel disgusting afterward. You can even reapply without that greasy build-up that makes you hate yourself and everything you touch afterwards. It disappears into my skin and stays there through sweat, heat, and even the (regular) rogue garden hose attack. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


The Hill
09-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hill
Trump just forced out another college president over DEI
The Trump administration has dramatically escalated its war on higher education, using the threat of withholding federal funding to force the resignation of Jim Ryan, the University of Virginia's president of seven years. The purported crime warranting this unprecedented demand? Not moving quickly enough to roll back the decades of progress the school has made in becoming a more diverse and welcoming environment to students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds. The ninth president in the university's history, Ryan has been an effective and highly regarded leader, shepherding the university through challenges and tragedies with a steady hand. Under his leadership, research funding and applications to the university have hit record highs, and it has maintained the highest graduation rates of any public university. Today, UVA is ranked No.1 in the nation for free speech by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, and No. 2 for best value among public universities, according to the Princeton Review. Ryan has made open dialogue about how to make the university better a hallmark of his presidency, welcoming good-faith input from across the ideological spectrum. This legacy of thoughtful and effective leadership is now reportedly being muscled aside by a bad-faith act of stunning executive overreach. We must be clear-eyed about what it is to coerce an ouster under threat of financial ruin — it is an assault not only on UVA, but on the very principles of academic freedom, institutional autonomy and democratic governance. There is no justifiable basis for this action. The move appears to be rooted in President Trump's January executive order seeking to purge diversity, equity and inclusion programs from public and private institutions across the country. The underlying demand, of course, is itself a staggering act of presidential overreach. Executive orders are not laws, and they are not royal decrees. They are strongly worded suggestions with force that stops at the borders of the executive branch. They are in no way intended to compel private or state entities to reorder themselves according to the preferences or whims of any one president. Yet now the Justice Department seeks to usurp the independence and governance of both UVA and the Commonwealth that oversees it. In so doing, it is relying on a perverse reading of the laws of our country that treats any gesture toward a more inclusive society as ipso facto illegal, ignoring the plain meaning of American civil rights statutes and decades of case law. And in the process of pursuing its own rogue interpretation of those laws, the Justice Department is placing an overtly unconstitutional curb on both free expression and state sovereignty. This is also a profoundly troubling sign the Trump administration is willing to sabotage American global leadership in pursuit of narrow political goals. Federal funds for higher education are not gifts or acts of charity. They are disbursed through grants and contracts that institutions often earn through fiercely competitive processes that have for decades played a central role in making American colleges and universities the envy of the world in research and academics. There could be few actions more short-sighted and self-defeating for the future of the country than taking a sledgehammer to higher education to flex power and impose a top-down ideology. Yet that is precisely what the Justice Department seeks to do here. In the face of this threat, it is incumbent on leaders in Congress and in the Commonwealth of Virginia to stand up and speak. Regardless of political persuasion, Virginians and the American people should not and cannot tolerate any administration unconstitutionally seeking to bend the institutions that have made the country great to its will and ideology. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R), the university's Board of Visitors, and lawmakers across Virginia and the country must make it absolutely clear that it is unacceptable for American taxpayers' money to be used as a cudgel or bargaining chip to cow our institutions into obeisance. As has already been seen through the Trump administration's actions targeting other universities, failure to forcefully push back will only fuel more and more overreach. In the earliest days of the republic, Thomas Jefferson wrote in his Notes on the State of Virginia that 'public money and public liberty,' intended to be spread across the branches of government 'but found inadvertently to be in the hands of one only, will soon be discovered to be sources of wealth and dominion to those who hold them.' Cautioning the Virginia General Assembly to 'look forward to a time' when corruption 'will have seized the heads of government,' Jefferson continued: 'The time to guard against corruption and tyranny is before they shall have gotten hold of us. It is better to keep the wolf out of the fold, than to trust to drawing his teeth and talons after he shall have entered.' The wolf is now at the door of the university that Jefferson founded. Those with the power to keep it out of the fold must speak now. Ann Brown, who was a member of the University of Virginia's first undergraduate co-ed class and a UVA law graduate, practiced commercial finance law for 45 years. Chris Ford, who graduated from Virginia's Engineering School in 1987, has practiced commercial transactional law for major firms for over 30 years. They are Advisory Council co-chairs of Wahoos4UVA, a group of Virginia alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends that formed to defend UVA from political pressure.