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Every
summer the temperatures rise a few Celsius
higher, the heat often takes a toll on our
physique, skin and hair! But stars need
to keep away from fatigue and look fresh
even in the midst of heavy make-up, burning
lights and humid shoot locations. We check
on preventive measures our T.V celebs use
to beat the blazing ball of fire!
Shaleen Bhanot :
I take bath twice if not thrice every day,
just like kids do, just like kids do! There
is nothing like a cold shower… it feels
like a blessing in summers. I drink lots
of Nariyal pani and keep my attitude
cool- a hot head on a hot afternoon is not
welcomed at all. When I am not shooting,
I sit in my vanity van all the time. I avoid
eating hot spicy stuff as it spoils your
skin and makes one feel uneasy as spice
often generates heat in the body. I do drink
a lot of water and avoid roaming around
in the sun, the less the exposure the better
chances are of getting rid of the tan.
Smita Bansal :
I have a migraine problem so I have to
be extra careful during summers to combat
the Mumbai heat. I try not to stay empty
stomach, as it could take a toll on my health.
I thrive on fruits, be it apples or oranges
and I drink water like a fish. Often when
I am stressed and tired I gulp down a glass
of flavoured Glucose. Best way to ward off
the heat is to distract oneself from the
weather conditions; I often concentrate
on the company I am in, than worry about
how hot it is outside! Now of course most
indoor sets are air conditioned, so it's
comfortable but in case of an odd outdoor
shoot, exposure to sun and dust is unavoidable,
so the distraction tip comes handy.
Monaz :
The best remedy to save the skin from sun
damage is to apply sunscreen regularly.
I drink litres of water. I don't avoid any
specific food items just because it's summer
time, it doesn't affect my digestive system!
I drink lots of fluids to flush out all
the acidic content in the body which rises
in the season. I avoid colas as they are
empty calories, and felicitate bloating
and do not really quench thirst. I wash
my face regularly and am even very particular
about hair wash. In summers hair often accumulates
sweat and becomes sticky, it's important
to wash your hair everyday to feel fresh
and smell good. In case of an on-location
shoot one is helpless and has to bear the
brunt, its best to drink Nimbu Pani in
such situations.
Munisha Khatwani :
I try and stay indoors as far as possible,
it's best to prevent than search for cures
later! I take a cold water shower thrice
a day. Keeping bottles of iced tea, diet
coke, sweet lassi and Glucon D
orange flavour often come handy. I carry
all the refreshers in my ice-box whenever
I am out shooting. I stay put in my vanity
van between shoots.
Lataa Sabarwal :
The only way to prevent dehydration in summers
is to drink lots of water, nimbu pani
and vegetable juices. Often when I am
driving, I wear a white full sleeves shirt,
big dark shades to prevent dark shadows
and a thin scarf to cover my hair and head
from the soaring heat. According to me,
colas and spicy food should be completely
avoided. I eat and drink everything fresh
to beat the Mumbai heat; stale food makes
you bloat and burp.
With the tips our celebs shared with you;
write to us a best suggestion you can offer
for this summer. Email us at editor@tellychakkar.com
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By THE TELLYCHAKKAR TEAM |
Posted
on 27 February 2007 6:30 pm
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