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I Respect My Body And My Skin: Taapsee Pannu

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Sep, 2019 08:31 PM

    Actress Taapsee Pannu is not a make-up junkie. She believes in respecting her body and swears by good skin. She gets candid about her beauty and fitness essentials.


    Q) What's your beauty secret?

    TP: Hydration!


    Q) What is your beauty regime?

    TP: It is quite simple but detailed, involving cleansing, moisturising and hydrating. I respect my body and my skin. So I remove my make-up at the end of my day, and I keep smiling, always.


    Q) What do you do to detox your skin after wearing make-up for longer hours?

    TP: Being in the entertainment industry, we tend to go with a lot of make-up under harsh lighting for long hours. I make sure to use a water-based make-up remover and I follow a detailed skincare regime. I cleanse, tone and moisturise on a regular basis, and as I said, I keep myself hydrated.


    Q) The five make-up essentials in your bag.

    TP: I don't wear a lot of make-up regularly. I wear it only while I am on the sets or doing promotions. Kajal, mascara, my lip colour for the day and face wipes are usually a must. I also love lip balms and always have one with me.


    Q) Three make-up hacks you swear by?

    TP: Having a good skin is more than enough for me. I usually apply some kajal, lipstick and mascara before stepping out of the house.


    Q) One essential you can't leave home without?

    TP: A nice, neutral lip colour.


    Q) What kind of make-up do you prefer?

    TP: One that says less is more.


    Q) Your fitness regime?

    TP: I play squash for an hour and I do weights for muscle toning.


    Q) Your fitness travel essentials?

    TP: I always have my workout gear on me.


    Q) Is being fit more important than being thin?

    TP: Fitness is a way of life more than anything, it keeps you fresh and energised. Everybody should indulge in an activity that not only keeps them fit but also makes them happy.

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