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Tips to Dress up Your Kids for Navratri Festival
Navratri is one of India’s most colourful festivals. It is celebrated to worship Hindu Goddesses. Meaning ‘Nine Nights’, it is a festival where every night is dedicated to worshipping a different form of the Hindu Goddess. It ends on the tenth day, which is called Dusshera or Vijayadasami. This entire festival is filled with merriment and joy, and a time for even young children to get decked up in the finest traditional attire so that they can dance their tiny legs away. Let’s look at some Navratri dress ideas for kids below.
Video: Tips to Dress Your Kids Up for Navratri
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How to Dress Up Children for Navratri?
Picking out a dress for your tiny tot can be a task in itself. You want your little one to look his or her best, get compliments from all your friends and relatives and outshine all his or her peers. Make sure that what you pick out not only looks good but is also comfortable. Your child will be wearing the attire and running all around, dancing to music and playing with his friends. He will be bound to work up a sweat, and you don’t want his attire to make him itchy or uncomfortable in any way. Similarly, if you have a daughter, you don’t want to weight her down with too much fluff and jewellery. Keep it simple, attractive and comfy. Here are tips you can take inspiration from:
Dressing up Little Girls for Garba
There are many Navratri dress ideas for little girls.
1. Their Dress
The traditional Garba attire for girls is as follows: a colourful flared skirt, an embroidered blouse and a dupatta which is patterned with sequins, mirrors, shells etc. There are many varieties available which are similar to this setup, and you can mix and match. But make sure the dupatta is not too long or heavy. It needs to be light so that your daughter can handle it with ease and not trip while dancing. Also, pin it safely to her blouse with a safety pin, so it doesn’t slip off. The other tip is to find a dress which does not have sequins or mirrors which stick out. These might rub your child’s delicate skin and hurt her. Lastly, keep the dupatta as an optional item, only if your child insists on wearing it.
2. Jewellery
Usually, it is better to leave your daughter free on any jewellery which might hamper her enjoyment by irritating her or ending up getting undone and lost. She will look fantastic even without any shiny jewellery. But if she insists and if you want to adorn her with some simple accessories, opt for lightweight jewellery. Like thread necklaces or bindis on her ears instead of earrings. You can adorn her arms with a few colourful bangles as usually they do not cause much bother and are light to handle. Handmade feet jewellery like thread anklets is another option.
3. Footwear
A type of Indian footwear called 'mojris' can be a comfy and attractive footwear option for your daughter. Or you can just let her wear her regular footwear. Don’t put your child in any shoes with heels on them as it can be dangerous and she may trip and fall easily.
4. Makeup
If your daughter is above 5 years of age, you can use some light make up on her face. Make sure to use a good brand which is free of chemicals and does not cause any allergy to her face. Otherwise, just apply a bit of kohl and face powder, and she’ll be ready to go!
Dressing Up Little Boys for Garba
Here are a few Navratri dress ideas for little boys:
1. Their Dress
The typical male attire for Garba is a two-piece ‘kediyu’ which is a traditional embroidered sleeveless jacket, a coloured ‘pyjama’ below and a turban or cap. Make sure it is lightweight, and it does not have any sharp sequins or pins inside which can hurt your child. You need to get the right size for him so that it doesn’t slip while dancing. The cap can be an optional item.
2. Jewellery
You can adorn your son with some oxidized lightweight jewellery like a metallic necklace, anklets and clip-on earrings. You can also go for thread accessories for the neck and feet.
3. Footwear
As for girls, ‘mojris’ for boys are the most comfortable to wear and dance in.
4. Makeup
If your son is fascinated with makeup and wants you to apply some on his face, dab a bit of lip gloss or foundation on. Make sure it is from a good brand which does not have any chemicals that can irritate your little one’s skin.
Other Accessories for Children (Boys and Girls)
Dandiya dress ideas for kids are incomplete without the extra other accessories, like
Traditional anklets, armlets, and wristlets
Embroidered purses and slings
A smart, traditional umbrella piece
Your child will look smart carrying any one of the above as an accessory to his or her outfit. Of course, they might be enthusiastic in the beginning but tire out soon enough and stuff whatever they are carrying into your hands while they run off to play, but it would be worth to see them in the entire Navratri get up for at least some time, wouldn’t it?
Navratri can be a beautiful time to celebrate for you and your family. Especially, your kids will have a whole lot of fun. And it would be amazing to watch them running around looking like princes and princesses. Hope you follow some of the above Garba dress ideas for kids and have a happy and safe Navratri. Make sure to take many pictures for the photo albums!
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Skin care is a tricky matter. After hoarding up on those expensive products and tools that advertise flawless skin, frequent breakouts can annoy you now more than ever! It may not be the product's fault alone, however. Simple things that you're doing on a daily basis in a bid to make your skin radiant may be the reason why your products may not be working their magic. Read on to find out some of the mistakes you could be making.
Did You Know How Much Women Spend on Skin Care on An Average?
A study conducted in 2016 by CashKaro, a cashback and coupons provider in India, revealed that 77% of the women who responded to their survey spend Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000 or more on beauty products and services, per month! Sunscreen, kajal, and lip balm were their makeup essentials and they preferred to shop from international brands such as Nivea, Maybelline, and L'Oréal. However, more recently, Indian women seem to be going back to their roots in terms of beauty products made from natural ingredients, and spending a bomb, while at it. Products infused with local kitchen ingredients such as turmeric, coconut oil, lemon - all of which have been prescribed as remedies for any malady since time immemorial - are now gaining popularity, ever since women have started edging away from makeup products with chemical content.
Is Your Skin Care Routine Not Working?
A religious cleansing routine, several beauty products, and a considerably lighter wallet later, you’d expect your face to be spotless and glowing - except that to your horror, it looks exactly the same; with a few pimples more! So what could you have possibly done wrong after following the 20 different tutorials and skin care tips you found online, each advertising a different technique or product?
In your quest to achieve flawless skin, it doesn’t matter how many gold flakes are present in your beauty creams, if following flawed methods or routines is the main reason that those pesky zits refuse to bid goodbye. It may be the simplest mistake that you’re making, correcting which can give you the glowing skin that your camera’s filters grant you!
12 Skin Care Mistakes You Are Making
There may be certain instructions or methods that you may be following, believing that they’re beneficial for your skin. However, these could be doing your skin more harm than good. Ensure that the following steps are not a part of your skincare routine to get the beautiful skin you desire!
1. Substituting Sunscreen with SPF Makeup
If your makeup has SPF value, consider it an added benefit, and not a replacement for the real thing. In fact, Dr Leslie Baumann, a dermatologist, says that it will require you to wear 7 times the normal amount of foundation and 14 times the normal amount of powder to experience the same effects of applying sunscreen, which is not realistic!
2. Natural is Not Always Better
It’s easy to be misguided by the plethora of information out on the internet, some of which tell you techniques that seem easy and effective, up until the breakout on your face proves otherwise. One example for this is using pure lemon juice as a cure for acne. Well, here’s the thing. Does it contain properties which are good for your skin? Yes, and that acid is found in skincare products. Is pure lemon juice, therefore, good for your skin? No, because the high acidity content messes with the natural pH of the skin, not to mention its harmful reactions when you step out into the sun! Research heavily on any similar discovery and ensure that it is indeed safe for use.
3. Using Only Water to Wash Your Face
Water, with all its magical properties, does not remove the dirt that’s stuck to your face, excess sebum and oil, and remnants of makeup. While soaps are to be avoided on the face completely, depending on your skin type, you can choose an appropriate face wash. A salicylic acid based face wash is essential for oily skin, while those with dry skin can opt for a cleansing milk formula or a paste made out of gram flour. That being said, staying hydrated is absolutely necessary for your skin to glow from within, so don’t cut back on drinking water!
4. Washing Your Face Too Much
In addition to the previous point, you don’t need to keep washing your face every so often! You will see that breakouts are less frequent when you’re not continuously washing your face! While keeping your face clean is important, the oils in the face get removed when it is subject to constant washing, which causes the skin to overcompensate and overproduce oils.
5. Exfoliating Too Much or Too Little
Exfoliating is important but it has to be done just right. When skin is scrubbed too much and too often, you’re stripping it of its natural oil barrier, and it tends to look red and raw, and feel a little too tight. If you’re not exfoliating regularly, however, you’re making your skin prone to acne and clogged pores. The frequency of exfoliation should depend on your skin type - stick to twice a week for sensitive skin, and 4 times a week if you have tough skin.
6. Not Moisturizing Oily Skin
The benefits of moisturizer cannot be repeated enough! One misunderstanding is that people with oily skin need not apply moisturizer, as its applicable only to people with dry skin. Even for people with an oily skin type, your skin gets dehydrated from being exposed to the sun or the air-conditioner for too long, from constant sweating, even constant washing! Choose a water-based or oil-free product for your moisturizing needs. The product is a must for all skin types; making it a staple in your purse and an essential step in your skincare routine will have your skin thanking you in the years to come.
7. Depending Too Much on Your Lip Balm
While applying lip balm gives your lips much-needed moisture, certain ingredients in the product like phenol, menthol, and salicylic acid can dry your lips out further, which requires you to apply the balm over and over again! Further, flavours and scents in lip balms have the same effect and can make the lips chapped with continuous use. Go for mild, simple, petroleum-jelly based products.
8. Wearing a Lighter Coat of Sunscreen with Higher SPF
When you buy sunscreen with a higher SPF content, it is natural to apply a lesser amount than you would while applying sunscreen with a lower SPF content (say SPF 15 or 30). The sun protection factor (or SPF), however, measures only the UVB rays of the sun, and not UVA; this means that the sunscreen provides protection mainly from UVB rays only. Furthermore, it has been noticed that a sunscreen with SPF 50 provides marginally increased protection than one with SPF 30, which requires you to put on the same amount for protection.
9. Enjoying Those Extra-hot Water Showers
A hot water bath feels like heaven to your weary body after a long tiring day, and some people believe that the high temperature kills germs on the body too. However, hot water wreaks havoc on your skin by disturbing its natural balance and stripping off its oily barriers, which causes the skin to overproduce oils to make up for the loss. While the water dehydrates your skin, the harsh chemicals in your soap add to the harm. Opt for lukewarm water, a milder soap (fragrance-free and not much lather), and slather on the moisturizer once you’re out of the bath!
10. Drinking Diet Soda
As much as you think that you’re doing your body a favour by switching from regular sugary drinks to diet soda, the artificial sweeteners in these diet sodas can be a reason for your constant acne problems. The sweeteners can affect insulin levels and change the composition of good bacteria in your gut, causing the effects to become visible as acne on your facial skin.
11. Avoiding Your Daily Coffee
If you’re on a caffeine detox, it may be affecting your skin. You may have cut back on your coffee intake to reduce your dependence on it, but quitting cold-turkey is not necessary. In fact, the antioxidants in coffee help to fight premature ageing which arises from free radicals. While this is definitely good news, ensure that you don’t radically up your coffee intake to beat the ageing process!
12. Applying Acne Medication on Affected Areas Only
While the medication takes care of the blemishes that are already present, it doesn’t prevent new breakouts. If your skin is acne-prone, apply a thin layer of the medicine on all areas of your face.
Skin Care Advice by Dermatologist
Dr Jaishree Sharad, the celebrity cosmetic dermatologist, answers questions on skin care in this interview with the team from Nykaa cosmetics.
Watch: Skin Care Tips and Essentials
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Key Takeaways:
Dr Sharad mentions the certain points in her interview:
There are certain ingredients and properties one should look for in their products. For sunscreen, don’t just look at SPF - look at PA+++ as well. Day creams need to be light moisturizers, while night creams can be on the heavier side.
Skin care needs to start right from when a child is able to take care of his own personal hygiene. They can use products meant for kids itself.
For working women, a good regime starts with cleansing twice a day, removing makeup before going to bed, loads of sunscreen, and moisturizing constantly.
In terms of dermacosmetic products, which are a combination of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, she recommends using them as they penetrate till the mid-layers of the skin and are well-researched products. They are also monitored by the US FDA.
She also stresses on how important it is to follow a skin care regimen to suit your skin type. For different conditions like pigmentation or acne, it’s important to get your skin care products in order and stick to them!
Skin requires lifetime maintenance, and lasers cannot provide any permanent benefit that calls for stopping your skincare routine.
7 Skin Care Ingredients to Avoid
While there is an extensive list of chemicals that could cause your skin harm, here are a few ingredients that you necessarily need to check for while buying skin care products.
1. Sunscreen chemicals
Found in sunscreens (what a surprise!), chemicals such as avobenzone, homosalate, PABA, benzophenone and so on, which are endocrine disruptors and can be easily absorbed into the body. Some of these can cause cellular damage and hormone disruption. Instead, choose a physical sunscreen with zinc or titanium dioxide content.
2. Formaldehyde
While selecting your favourite perfume, ensure that it is devoid of formaldehyde, which can also be mentioned as imidazolidinyl urea, DMDM-hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, quaternium-15 on the bottle. It causes irritation of the skin and is a known carcinogen.
3. Mineral Oils
White oil, liquid paraffin or pariffinum liquidum are commonly found in moisturizers and are usually petroleum ingredients. The coating they provide to the face is similar to that of a plastic wrap and can restrict the skin’s ability to breathe or take in moisture.
4. Talc
Found in a variety of skin care and cosmetic products, talc increases the risk of exposure to ovarian cancer. It can also cause breathing problems if inhaled accidentally, especially when used on babies. Cornstarch, baking soda, chickpea powder, rice flour etc. are good alternatives to talcum powder.
5. Pure Essential Oils
While some compounds found in essential oils can have beneficial antiseptic or antimicrobial properties, they can sometimes contain geraniol, which is a contact allergen. Carrier oils which are made from the fatty component of the plant, such as its seeds or kernels, may not be very fragrant, but can still be more beneficial for your skin.
6. Dioxins
While usually not listed on labels, dioxins can be present in antibacterial agents such as triclosan and PEGs, and are known endocrine disruptors. They are known to cause cancer and other toxic effects to various organs of the body and to inhibit its development too.
7. Phenoxyethanol
This preservative is being used an alternative to parabens which are known to be harmful. However, phenoxyethanol is not a safer choice as it has been seen to cause reproductive and developmental problems. Products containing this preservative are banned in Japan and European countries.
It’s not always easy or practical to look out for every harmful ingredient on bottles or to stay loyal to a set of products always. But you can always avoid other regular and simple mistakes that you’re making, such as:
Constantly touching your face.
Not changing your pillowcase too often.
Not cleaning your makeup brushes.
Sharing your makeup products.
Not tying your hair while sleeping.
Simple changes, a healthy diet, loads of water, and a regimen that suits your skin type, and you can have skin that looks almost Photoshopped! Read more
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Losing weight and getting back into shape is a struggle in itself. What do you do if you encounter weight loss critics? Now that you've achieved your goal or are working toward it, there will be folks who could be a little envious. Beware!
After saying ‘no’ to all the delicious, high-calorie food and following a fitness challenge religiously, you’ve finally got the figure you’d been craving for. But what about the new breed of critics around you? Keep an eye out for these unintentional naysayers!
5 People Jealous of Your Weight Loss
1. Your Family
Over the years, you and your family may have set up a few traditions like having a tandoori night every month or dessert at a favourite restaurant. When they realise that you’ve lost weight and are keeping away from your favourite dishes, they may feel unsettled. Don't be tempted to go back to your old ways just to keep them happy! Instead, whip out something healthy at home or opt for low-fat soups and salads.
2. Your Spouse
Have you noticed your man appraising you as you get ready to go out? Have you spotted a tinge of jealousy in his tone? No need to worry! He’s been too used to seeing you carrying around extra weight. Now that you’ve shed the kilos and have that million-dollar look, he could be a tad insecure. Reassure him, spend more time with him and encourage him to join you in your workouts.
3. Your Bestie
If your idea of fun with your best friend was to tuck in delicious chaats and wolf down ice creams, then she’s definitely in for a shocker. When she realises that you’re no longer eager to accompany her on these feel-good trips, you may just see her become a weight loss critic. However, this is a good opportunity for you to encourage her to keep fit too. Spend time with her by opting for healthier foods like fruit chaat, salads and fresh juice.
4. Your Weight Loss Friend
Did you start out on your weight loss programme with another friend in tow? If your friend hasn't managed to shed weight quite so well, there could be some critique coming your way. Rather than taking offence or letting it discourage you, motivate her to work harder. Share a few recipes and exchange ideas on how you can balance eating a healthy diet with indulging yourselves in tasty treats.
5. Your Slim Pals
If you had been carrying around weight for quite some time before losing it, you could have been considered the ‘less attractive’ one in your friend circle. With the new you, your slim friends now have new competition! They’re happy for you, but they could also be a little envious. Understand where they’re coming from and continue to be your charming, loving self.
Losing weight is tough, but maintaining your newly acquired figure can be tougher. No matter how tempted you are to cheat, make sure you stick to a healthy diet and proper workout sessions. More than looking good, it’s your health that benefits. Let the envy and admiration in the eyes of the people around you be a driving force for you to stay fit and healthy! Read more
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Daddies love their little girls. Your daughter is your husband's princess, the little queen who rules his world and the one he holds closest to his heart. Your daughter reminds your husband of you, the love you both share, and the dreams you have woven together for your children. In today's world, when atrocities against women and societal judgement is at its peak, we fear for our daughters. We want to protect them without restricting them; we want to shield them without clipping their wings. Farhan Akhtar, father to two daughters aged 16 and 9, also experiences these sentiments. He has expressed his thoughts in this heart-wrenching letter to this elder girl...
Farhan Akhtar has always been someone who stands up for what he feels strongly about. He doesn't mince words or hesitate to discuss something just because it is social taboo. In 2013, he launched MARD (Men Against Rape and Discrimination) and has done stellar work in spreading the message of women's rights and equality. This is a message he first practises ar home and makes sure his daughters understand and remember. It has always been difficult for dads to talk to their daughters about topics such as sexuality and social prejudice. But Farhan Akhtar realizes that equality must begin at home. Even if it means having open conversations about everything under the sun, irrespective of gender rules or commonly held beliefs.
In this letter to his elder daughter, he shares his deepest fears and thoughts as the father to a girl. It will leave you feeling numb yet hopeful, overwhelmed yet convinced that a parent's love can make anything happen!
"Dear Daughter,
How do I even start writing to you about sexual violence and rape? My instinct, any father’s instinct, is to protect and nurture, but it is an issue that we must confront and discuss. Let me start, dear child, by quoting from a poem I wrote after the brutal murder of a sprightly lawyer in my team in 2013. You were too young then, only 12, and all I wanted was to see you smile and feel brave and invincible, like you did. The attempted rape and murder was too dark a subject for me to bring up then.
Now, you’re 16 and I can read the questions in your mind. Yes, the same questions that I find myself asking:
What is this country that I live in?
That takes away her right to love
Brutalises her with an iron glove
Rapes her without fear
of there being justice for her tear…
…what do I tell my daughter?
That she’s growing up to be lamb for the slaughter
we’ve got to make a change
Reboot, reformat, rearrange,
and never give in
no matter how much our head may spin
Just keep asking the question
What is this country that I live in?
I know your head spins. I know your young mind grapples with how we treat our women. We’ve tried, as parents should do, of teaching you the importance of equality, of never ever making a distinction between boys and girls, of introducing you to the concept of choice; of even talking to you about ‘good touch’ and ‘bad touch’. We have open conversations. As parents, we’ve told you, if you’re uncomfortable with anyone touching you, that’s a bad touch and you cannot allow it to happen. You should tell that person, I don’t like it. Don’t think that because you’re a kid, someone is allowed to do something to you. I’ve explained to you that if you’re not in the mood for a hug even from me, I should not touch you. The right to your body is yours and yours alone.
I know too, from your Facebook posts, that as you spread your wings to fly into this world, you are troubled and annoyed. Why can’t I wear what I want to wear? Why can’t I pick my identity? Why can’t I be free in the true sense of the word free?
Yes, in Bollywood Yet, as a father, I can’t put my head in the sand because there are certain realities around us. We live in an unsafe, largely unequal world . We have never told you what not to wear or not go out.
You can have blue hair if that’s what you want. You are growing to be a confident, independent and conscious young woman. You’ve spoken to me about the movies our industry makes, about how women are sometimes portrayed as ‘objects’ and I’ve always tried to answer your questions.
It gives me great pleasure to speak with you about women and gender issues. Yes, in Bollywood — and Zoya and I are conscious of crudity and vulgarity — the eye of the camera often goes on overdrive. As an industry, we are guilty of normalising the invasion of a woman’s space, the woman’s body. Those watching our movies think it is ‘normal’ to harass a college or village girl even when the girl is saying she’s not interested. You must also have seen movies in which the entire supporting cast conspires to help the ‘hero’ know the girl he’s interested in. They get together to help him (not her); they block her path wherever she goes. They conspire to bring them face to face, to the point where he’ll hold her, catch her dress, even jump on top of her in some instances.
Such behaviour — which flies in the face of consent that I’ve always tried to talk to you about — has been normalised by movies. Stalking , unfortunately, has become a mutated form of cinematic romance.
As a filmmaker, I need to be wary of such visualisation. We can’t put a blindfold around our eyes and say, I’m doing this for entertainment, or believe that it has no influence on the audiences. Our fans gather around us in the hundreds, even thousands, and they’re there because of our work, because they idolise us, because they’re in love with our screen image. That bestows on us a great sense of responsibility. I too, dear daughter, function in a field where, like you, I’m constantly battling for freedom of speech, of expression, of creative expression.
Rape and sexual harassment have often figured in movies. Earlier, the ‘bad guy’ was always the villain but think about it, the villain who used to be the stalker in college, for example, has now been replaced by the hero. Step back and see and what you’ll realise is that the creep you hated in movies is the one who is ‘getting’ the girl. Worse, the girl ends up believing that he’s stalking her because he loves her and she ends up thinking, ‘he must really love me’.
You and I have always had open conversations. We’ve always understood the importance of communication. I do worry about you when you’re out as any father would do. But like all fathers, I want you to remember that through your journey in life, you have a friend in me. You must always chase your dreams and live your life with freedom. Of course, be safe. You know what safe is. Have your wits about you. Be smart and be in control of yourself.
And as you ask yourself the question, what is this country that I live in, always remember:
I understand you little girl
Your rage, your surprise
Your confusion about the beast in human disguise
I stand with you, little girl, I stand with you
Yours,
Dad"
Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/
We have only one thing to say, Farhan - we feel for you. We can feel the anxiety and the paranoia you experience for your teenaged daughter. We also feel the ambitions and dreams you have for your girl. But she has a Dad like you to talk to her about subjects that we often hesitate to broach, and to tell her that you will always have her back. She will do you proud, we are sure!
Do you also have a little girl at home? What kind of bond does your husband share with her? Is he a protective Dad or a funny Dad or a bit of both? Do share your stories and experiences with us in the comments below! Read more
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