New Delhi, Feb 4 (IANS) "How to Look Like a Million Bucks" is a book launched by Kaya Skin Clinic to guide people towards skin, body and hair care. It is targeted towards an increasingly conscious Indian crowd.
The book takes a holistic approach on details about skin and hair, apart from debunking widely believed myths about skin and hair in a question-and-answer format, while staying gender-neutral at the same time, said a statement.
"Over the years, we have come to realise that there is a lot of scattered information on skin and hair care and that it is too overwhelming for consumers to process,” said Sangeeta Velaskar, vice president and head medical services, Kaya Skin Clinic.
“Our aim was to create a one-stop solution for our consumers that would address all these issues and make them feel more confident about themselves. We also ensured we took a conversational format tone - the plan was to demystify, educate and inspire,” added Velaskar, who has authored the book.
The book is now available across leading book stores in the country and online channels for Rs.350.
Haryana government's big move, state board examinations of 10th are canceled, 12th exam postponed
Chandigarh. After the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board canceled the 10th examinations, the Haryana government has also canceled the Haryana School Education Board Bhiwani C 10th
India successfully test-fires cruise missile, alarm bells for China and Pakistan
India has successfully test-fired a cruise missile developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). This test has been done in Balasore, Odisha. During the test, the missile
Hanuman Jayanti: Baba Mahakal appeared in the form of Hanuman in Bhasmarti, makeup was done with hemp and dry fruits.
In the world-famous Shri Mahakaleshwar temple today, on the full moon day of Chaitra Shukla Paksha, during the Bhasma Aarti, Pandey priest worshiped the idols of God installed in the sanctum sanctorum
Bill against Tech company: Meeting with US lawmakers increasing the CEO of the tech company, lobbying against the bill against anti-competitive conduct
The government and regulatory agencies in India are cracking down on the anti-competitive practices of big tech companies through new IT rules, amendments, and lawsuits, while laws are being brought
Two each from PDP, BJP and NC win Kashmir council polls
Jammu, March 2 (IANS) Two candidates each from the regional National Conference, the PDP and the BJP on Monday won the legislative council elections in Jammu and Kashmir.Voting was held in Jammu on
Big decision of the Ministry of Education: Announcement of cancellation of UGC-NET examination, announcement of conducting CBI investigation
NTA, an autonomous agency working under the Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education, has decided to cancel the UGC-NET examination held on Tuesday. The decision to cancel the exam was
Maharashtra will face lockdown? Important meeting of CM Uddhav, 1 lakh cases received in three days
An important decision may be taken today by the state government to curb the growing cases of Corona in Maharashtra. CM Uddhav Thackeray has called a meeting of collectors of all the districts of the
Tractor rally in Delhi uncontrolled: 300 policemen injured in sabotage and violence, high alert in Haryana-Punjab
Police are in constant action against the agitation that took place on January 26 in the farmers' tractor rally in protest against the agricultural laws. So far 22 FIRs have been registered on
PM Narendra Modi said in New Urban Conclave – I am very happy that 80 percent of the beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana are women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Lucknow on Tuesday after a long time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the three-day New Urban India Conclave organized in Lucknow today to commemorate 75
After 45 years, the babysitter was found, VIDEO: 8000 KM The person met the midwife after traveling, told- you were the one who raised her ... cried as soon as she recognized it
Those people who have loved you in your childhood are always in your mind. Something similar happened with Huanito Johnson, a resident of Spain. After 45 years, he found his childhood Aya and traveled