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Shriya Saran's Homemade Beauty Secrets

Shriya Saran
The gorgeous South Indian actress Sriya Saran (read her biography here) abides by the "less is more" policy and uses as little as she can for her face. She loves Rosewater (Gulab Jal) and carries a small bottle of rosewater mist (try Organic Hydrating Mist Rosewater Toner or Reviva Rose Facial Spray) to spray as often as possible. She says that it instantly freshens up her face and makes it radiant. "I sometimes spray it (rosewater) on my face, after putting on my makeup for a beautiful glow.", she adds. Also she uses rosewater and glycerine (try Heritage Products Rosewater & Glycerin) as a moisturizer cum toner. "As for cleansing my face nothing works better than the  good old Besan (chickpea flour) (Buy here) mixed with turmeric (haldi) (Buy here) and yogurt (curds)", she reveals.
(Written by Smitha)

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  1. Anonymous4:00 PM

    Shriya Saran has long hair.She's pretty and looks nice..she is one of best actress her dancing style is marvelous.big eyes..tanned skin !

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  2. Divya4:12 PM

    To prevent your lips from drying make use of rose petals and milk butter.

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  3. Dharitri4:13 PM

    To make your hair shiny and glow apply 2 tablespoons of malt vinegar. Apply in dry hair after rinse.

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  4. Medha4:13 PM

    If you want a Good Health and fresh body then you have a take sufficient amount of sleep.

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  5. Put drop of rose water before go to sleep it make your eyes fresh and relaxed.

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  6. Ganga4:15 PM

    To overcome the hair loss problem you need biotin rich drink. Use banana with honey, dairy product with low fats. Drink this for few weeks.

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  7. Jyoti4:15 PM

    To make your hair shiny and glow apply 2 tablespoons of malt vinegar. Apply in dry hair after rinse.

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  8. Anonymous9:21 AM

    The lady likes to keep herself in good shape so that she can slip in any dress with total comfort. This is really a superb example as to why you should maintain yourself in a manner to suit everything from sari to hot pants

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  9. Anonymous2:47 PM

    Raw honey is naturally anti-bacterial and a super quick way to get soft, beautiful skin. Once a week use a tablespoon or so of raw honey (not the processed stuff parading as honey) and gently warm it by rubbing your fingertips together. Spread on your face. Leave on for 5 – 10 minutes and then use warm water to gently rinse it off and pat dry. Then bask in the glow of your honey-awesomeness. This raw honey is awesome, by the way.

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