Tag: skincare

  • Japan To Allow Male Prisoners To Use Same Skin-care Items As Women

    Japan To Allow Male Prisoners To Use Same Skin-care Items As Women

    Japan’s justice ministry next month will allow male prisoners to have face lotion and hair conditioner, which women inmates may already use, in light of changing gender norms, an official said Wednesday.

    Under previous rules, the in-prison purchase and gift acceptance of the toiletry items were allowed only for female inmates, based on the notion that those items tend to be used by women.

    But the ministry notified prisons nationwide this month that men will be able to obtain those products too under revised rules, a justice ministry official told AFP.

    “It is our view that steps are increasingly being taken in Japanese society towards eliminating unreasonable gender gaps”, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    “We felt it is necessary to treat prison inmates in a way that would better reflect the changing landscapes of outside society”, the official added.

    The new rules will take effect beginning next month, he said.

    Still, some items will remain off-limits to men, including hair bands and women’s sanitary products, the ministry said, adding shampoo and handkerchiefs have long been accessible regardless of gender.

  • Shehzad Roy engages in a fun banter with a fan over anti-aging products

    Shehzad Roy engages in a fun banter with a fan over anti-aging products

    Singer and activist Shehzad Roy indulged in a humorous banter with a fan over anti-aging beauty products.

    A netizen recommended him on twitter to start a skincare line as the Mukhra singer still looks younger than his ‘age’.

    “If he ever starts a line of anti-ageing products, it would be a global blockbuster. This man hasn’t aged a day since 2000,” the tweet read.

    To which, the Dholna crooner humorously replied, “Come on yaar, 20 saal ki umar sab loug aesay hi lagtay hain but if you insist you can suggest a name for this anti-ageing product.”

    However, the netizens shared their mixed reactions over Roy’s present looks.

  • Alizeh Shah opens up on her struggles with acne

    Alizeh Shah opens up on her struggles with acne

    Alizeh Shah has opened up about her struggle with acne.

    “Hello people. Here I am putting my biggest insecurity on display,” wrote Alizeh on social media. “Yes, I have been struggling with acne for quite a long time. A lot of us had this idea that ‘clear skin’ should be the goal but I guess living a happy life with acne is possible.”

    She further said: “The current state state on your skin does NOT measure your worth your beauty!”

    “There is nothing more attractive than confidence. Once you see your beauty, everyone will so,” said the actor further, urging everyone to embrace the “glorious mess” that they are.

    Shah also posted her short video clip where she showed off her face without makeup, flaunting her natural beauty.

    Earlier, Hania Aamir had also shared her ‘painful struggle’ with acne and how it induced feelings of insecurity and anxiety in her.

  • Ramsha Khan spills her skincare secrets

    Ramsha Khan spills her skincare secrets

    Ramsha Khan, whose clear and glowing skin we all envy, has spilled her skincare routine, sharing a step by step procedure on how she manages to maintain it.

    Read more – Hareem Farooq reveals the secret behind her glowing skin

    Sharing a video of her routine on Instagram, the Ishqiya star said: “I’ve mentioned this a lot of times in interviews.. I don’t have a skin care routine as such.”

    “I don’t believe in 10 steps skincare routine that involves serums and stuff…because that has never worked for me,” she continued, adding: “I cannot stress enough on this – do not forget to moisturize and use sunblock. Also do not forget to take your vitamins.”

    Read more – ‘I really like my skin’: Syra Yousuf hits back at trolls

    Breaking down her skincare routine, the actor said: “My skincare regimen is:

    • Use [makeup removing] wipes
    • Wash face with face wash
    • Pat dry face with tissue paper
    • Moisturise and then wait for five minutes
    • Apply sunblock

    Khan further said: “I usually take my vitamins in the morning. For now it’s just Vitamin C, but you [can] also take Biotin.”

    “Drink lots of water and you are good to go like me,” she concluded.

    Ramsha debuted in 2017 with the feature film Thora Jee Le and recently won hearts as Samia in the hit drama serial Ghisi Pitti Mohabbat. She also bagged ARY People’s Choice Award for Best Actor Female for her role in Ishqiya.

  • ‘I really like my skin’: Syra Yousuf hits back at trolls

    ‘I really like my skin’: Syra Yousuf hits back at trolls

    Syra Yousuf has responded and hit back at those who posted negative comments about her skin after her sister Palwasha Yousuf, a stylist, posted an unfiltered picture of the actor on social media. While many, especially women, lauded Syra for embracing her skin and putting down unrealistic beauty standards, others mocked her skin for being textured and not smooth.

    Responding to the backlash on social media over her skin, Syra posted a natural selfie of herself, writing: “I really like my skin.” She also used the hashtag “No Filter” to further get her point across.

    In a similar incident, Dubai-based beauty influencer Huda Kattan also opened up and discussed how edits make a person appear perfect, setting unrealistic beauty standards for the rest.

    Meanwhile, earlier in 2019, Hania Aamir in a social media post had opened up about her struggle with acne and talked about unrealistic beauty standards.

  • Ayesha Omar to launch her beauty brand on Women’s Day

    Ayesha Omar is all set to turn entrepreneur with her new organic skincare line scheduled to launch on March 8 on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

    Named ‘Ayesha O Beauty’, the brand will focus on natural and organic products, though the exact details of the products are not yet known.

    Announcing the news on social media, Omar shared a promotional video of her upcoming brand with the caption: “Been working on something very very close to my heart. Cannot wait to share it with all of you, very soon.”

    The promotional posts of the new beauty line feature Ayesha looking pristine in an all-white outfit soaking in nature.

    “If you’re on a quest to embrace nature truly, you’d want to watch out for what we have in store for you,” reads one of the posts on social media.

    Another post suggest that the products are going to be “100 percent organic”.

    As per details, Ayesha’s line is being launched in collaboration with Hemani, the same group behind Waseem Badami’s skincare line.

    Meanwhile, Ayesha is not the first celebrity to introduce her own beauty line. Last year, Aijaz Aslam launched his own brand of natural health and skincare products under the name of Aijaz Aslam‘, while Shoaib Malik, earlier this year introduced a line of skincare products for men in collaboration with Komal Rizvi.

  • Ever wished you had white skin? Shaniera Akram has a message for you

    Ever wished you had white skin? Shaniera Akram has a message for you

    Let’s be honest – we’ve all dealt with the gora complex at some point in our lives and have used countless totkas to get flawless, fair skin. Turns out, white girls have a similar complex and Shaniera Akram in a recent post opened up about her struggle as a white girl wanting tanned, brown skin.

    “To all the girls with brown skin wishing they had white, I just want to let you know that there are a hell of a lot of white girls who grew up wishing they had dark skin too, I know I was one of them,” she wrote.

    She continued, “We thought that if our skin was brown we looked healthier, prettier and more attractive to boys. We would go to any length to change the colour of white to brown because that what was instilled in our minds, that brown was more beautiful.”

    Concluding her note, Akram said, “What I’m trying to say is don’t try and change who you are, be happy underneath your skin, your beauty is interpreted by you, you are beautiful no matter what your skin colour is!”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B8vcBc0gKVJ/

    Meanwhile, when a media outlet remarked that Shaniera has white privilege and has never faced racism for her skin colour, Shaniera responded with a curt reply.

  • Hareem Farooq reveals the secret behind her glowing skin

    Hareem Farooq reveals the secret behind her glowing skin

    Who knew the secret behind Hareem Farooq’s glowing skin was that simple.

    Hareem, in a recent social media post, revealed all the totkas she follows to get that glow.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B8lmMhnFm7b/

    Meanwhile, earlier in an interview with The Current, Hareem had also revealed how she managed to lose a lot of weight.

    When asked for a weight loss totka, Hareem replied, “Gym. You have to go to the gym. You have to workout. And have lemon water in the morning, have lots of water, and do not eat at least two to three hours before sleeping.”

    Watch the full interview here:

  • Feroza Aziz is back with another hidden message

    Feroza Aziz is back with another hidden message

    A video by a beauty vlogger went viral on TikTok. Video of Afghan-American TikToker, Feroza Aziz has a hidden message about the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA 2109). The video starts with a skincare routine and then Feroza starts talking about Indian CAA that violates human rights.

    According to the Indian government, CAA 2019 is supposed to grant citizenship to religious minorities that have taken refuge in India till 2014. Except for the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB 2019) makes it a point to exclude Muslims. The law requires Indian Muslims to prove their origins in India otherwise they will lose their citizenship.

    This 17-year old TikToker made a video with the hidden message about China’s treatment of Xinjiang Uighur Muslims before.