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What Makes Shraddha Kapoor Glow?

IANS, 03 Jun, 2016 11:23 AM
    Actress Shradha Kapoor says that that her long working hours have taken a toll on her skin and to bring back her lost glow, she started using a face diet of strawberries and peach on a daily basis.
     
    "As an actress, my long filming hours and exposure to harsh elements can take a toll on my skin. I have noticed that my skin looks dull and dehydrated. And this is why I have taken up this amazing diet of strawberries and peaches to bring back my natural blush and glow," Shradha told IANS.
     
    "Using a daily cleanser that is rich in strawberry extract gives an instant glow to my face while the peach enhanced facewash gives my skin an immediate moisture boost. It’s the perfect cure for the hot summer,” she added.
     
    The actress, who is also the brand ambassador of Lakme - the brand that has launched Blush and Glow Strawberry facewash and Blush and Glow Peach facewash - says her secret diet for her face lies in the amazing benefits hidden in strawberry and peach. She has recently taken on this as a part of her daily regime that have helped her get that perfect glow.
     
    Shradha was last seen onscreen with Tiger Shroff in “Baaghi”.

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