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Friday, March 20, 2026
TopicIndian skin

Topic: Indian skin

PCOS, thyroid, diabetes—dark underarms could be a sign of bigger issues

If you think tight gymwear burns more calories, think again. Friction from tight clothes only leads to more sweat—and more underarm pigmentation.

South Korean skincare won’t always work for Indians. But here’s their secret to flawless skin

The 10-step Korean skincare, a rage in India, doesn't work for everyone. But there are untapped resources in the country that can give you the skin you dream of.

Don’t fall for extensive skin care during winter. Fix dryness, dullness with these steps

Staying outdoors, eating unhealthy food, and having inadequate sleep can show up on your skin. Go natural, drink more fluids, and start with a basic skin care routine.

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How the US is rapidly reaching the limits of imperial over-reach

Beyond the immediate protection of Israel and its borders, which the USA could reasonably commit itself to, it did not need to get into every war in the Muslim world.

Why the US shouldn’t try to outsmart the oil market

Selling oil futures would be a desperate ploy, born of panic about rising US gasoline and diesel retail prices ahead of the midterm elections.

Israel’s tolerance for persistent threats on its borders has eroded: US intel on Iran war

When conflict with Iran ends, says the report, area’s key players are likely to reexamine longstanding assumptions & alliances as they determine how best to advance their interests.

Peaceful power transfers followed uprisings in India’s neighbourhood. It’s a sign of mature democracies

Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.