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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
TopicSkincare products

Topic: skincare products

Is Indian skincare better than Korean, French, Japanese products?

Indian skin is pigmented, photoreactive, and prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Formulations must prioritise barrier support, gentle brightening, and photo protection.

Makeup removal is as much an art as putting it on. It’s about using the right cleanser

We all love our matte finish looks. But removing makeup after a long day is essential, and you must do it the right way. Your skin type determines the type of cleansers you can use.

Do ‘neurocosmetics’ improve skin-brain connection? They’re the new buzzword in skincare

Neurocosmetics are like Horlicks for your skin—they are supposed to improve its connection with the brain.

Protect your child’s sensitive skin. There’s more to it than using mild products

The skin barrier that protects against bacteria and pollutants isn’t fully developed in children. They’re at a greater risk of rash, dryness, and allergic reactions.

8 skincare essentials you should stash in your bag, come rain or shine

Keeping the right skincare products in your bag will ensure you always have a quick cure for damage caused by sun exposure, pollution, and long meetings in air-conditioned rooms.

Skincare routines start with finding out your skin type. Don’t rely on Instagram ads

Majority of content creators do their due diligence, but some may lead you astray. It’s important to know what products you should have & what's not a priority.

Don’t ignore skincare after 60. Brown patches, skin cancers, warts need proper attention

Causes of skin disorders among the elderly include reactions to medicines, age-related conditions, or poor lifestyle. See a qualified dermatologist for geriatric issues.

Vit C serums to laser hair removal—DIY skincare on Instagram can be lethal for your skin

The Instagram algorithm complements brands’ targeted marketing so you see the products you’re most likely to buy. But the outcomes of DIY skin treatment are different.

Instagram skincare is a rabbit hole and a booming industry of bogus claims

It starts with a ‘like’ on an influencer’s post—then come Instagram ads, Reels, and before you know it, 'glowing' skin becomes your bait. Only if we knew better.

How Skin Law aims to educate consumers on right skincare products

The brand Skin Law aims to educate and enlighten consumers about the ideal ingredients to look out for while choosing a skincare product.

On Camera

India-Pakistan ready for lehenga diplomacy. Maryam Sharif has made the first move

Sometimes, we end up embroidering the truth as we overthink and overanalyse a fastidious lady’s personal wardrobe preferences for significant occasions.

Most EU firms eye India expansion post-trade deal, 90% say profitability to go up—FEBI survey

FEBI survey reveals Europe’s big bet on manufacturing, innovation hub amid ‘mother of all trade deals’, but flags regulatory concerns.

India, EU sign security & defence pact. How it links Indian firms to ‘ReArm Europe’ network 

The agreement comes despite differences between India and the EU on issues such as Russia-Ukraine war, showcasing the intent to deepen strategic ties. 

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.