Should we blindly believe the beauty wisdom we are given or should we separate fact from myth? Hemchhaya De answers the question myths
C-T-M is the new A-B-C, albeit of skincare, and we all know it. As a salon specialist, you have to stress the importance of regular cleansing, toning, moisturising and sun protection to your clients. You also have to help them sort through the onslaught of marketing terms that may cloud their judgment of products. We help you understand why some techniques are popular, and how to tell a genuine claim from a marketing ploy so your clients can achieve their skin and hair care goals effectively. We bust some popular myths, and get you thinking the right way about what you include in your client’s beauty regimen.
SKINCARE
MYTH #1
HERBAL = HARMLESS The lure of skin-friendly herbal products is obvious, but not all of them are created equal. “Even though using herbal and organic products is better than using chemical-based beauty products, there is a chance that they might not suit your skin,” says Pallavi Mehra, marketing manager, VanityCask, a platform for curating luxury beauty products. “While one ingredient might work well for a particular skin type, it might be a little harsh on others.” It is, therefore, important to test even herbal products on your skin before you start using them.
MYTH #2
A FOUNDATION WITH SPF IS ENOUGH SUN PROTECTION
While it makes perfect sense to use a foundation with inbuilt SPF, experts say it alone is not enough to protect your skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. “In cities such as Delhi, where the sun is hot, and pollution levels are high, you absolutely need a base layer of sunblock in addition to your makeup,” says celebrity dermatologist Dr Kiran Lohia. Wear a sunscreen with high SPF when there is a chance of prolonged exposure to the sun.
MYTH #3
A HYPOALLERGENIC PRODUCT IS THE BEST BET FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Secret Of Safe Shampooing
Does your client find it difficult to manage her dry and frizzy hair? Suggest she switch to a sulphate-free shampoo, says Aishwarya Acharya
Aid For Flawless Skin
If your client is looking for a natural multi-functional ingredient for skincare, the answer lies within her kitchen, says Shruti Shukla
BOTANICAL BASICS
Go green for your next manicure by adding a touch of organic glam to your look
SHIELD IT BETTER!
If you deal with clients who are reluctant to include sunscreen in their skincare routine, it’s time you explain them reasons to do so
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
Check out these fresh styles that will get your client summer ready, says Eden Noronha
MUST-HAVES
Help your clients discover what a good product can do for their skin and hair. We have the crème de la crème right here
DARE TO DAIRY
An all-time dairy favouirte, yoghurt is making old and easy DIY remedies popular again, making life seem beautilicious!
FIGHT THE FRIZZ
If your client has unmanageable, unruly hair, you can suggest a number of ways to help her tame the wild locks, says Neeta Karnik
DEWY DAZE
One of the most difficult looks to pull off is the glossy one, but it is also our favourite. Shiny eyelids or gloss-smeared lips always feel a little more luxe. Makeup artiste Cynthia Williams shows you how to make it all about the gloss—perfect spunk for spring
BORNE LEGACY
Celebrity hairstylist Aalim Hakim talks about the nature of business with Eden Noronha