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Ileana D'cruz's Monsoon Skin Ritual

Darpan News Desk, 23 Aug, 2016 01:35 PM
    Actress Ileana D'Cruz says her monsoon beauty mantra involves a good cleanse ritual and use of the right moisturiser.
     
    Ileana, the face of Pond's White Beauty, has a special skincare ritual for the monsoon. She has shared it for her fans:
     
    * Cleansing: While we all love the rains, we often underestimate the damage this sticky weather can do to our skin. I ditch my regular cleansers for a light gel-based face wash. It removes the dead cells, unclogs pores and helps retain the skin's natural glow. Cleanse at least two to three times a day and use a soft cloth in place of a towel to dab dry your face. This will avoid stripping off essential oils. 
     
    * Moisturising: Even though it is sticky and humid outside, your skin still needs a light moisturiser to keep it naturally radiant and hydrated. Using moisturisers that come with Pro-Vitamin B3 has also helped me combat dark spots and reduced dark circles. 
     
    * Even though there is water pouring around, make sure there's enough going into your system. I double my intake of water to make sure my skin is hydrated. This also strengthens your immunity from skin infections the monsoon brings in. 

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