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Natural Beauty: Ageing gracefully

No Botox, no facelift jobs. Still these graceful women above 60 prove age is just a number. A peek into their beauty secrets.

Growing old gracefully is not about ageing badly. Nor is it about desperately resorting to facial surgeries to slow down the aging process. At the first sign of a wrinkle, many 40 plus women turn to badly botched up Botox jobs, only to end up with frozen faces. And ironically, there is this small group of 60 plus Indian women who follow homegrown therapies despite their advancing years. They don’t believe in messing with Mother Nature. And, they still look beautiful with minimal make up — the true hallmark of a natural beauty

Bengaluru-based Anita Faria, Miss Earth Nicole Faria’s mother always seems to get a bevy of admiring glances from people. We asked her about this new fad of unnatural beauty techniques and the beautiful mama said, “I have always maintained my skin from the time I was a little girl. I would always use moisturiser and lotions liberally on my face and body. My skin regimen consists of regular facials, eating nutritious foods and working on my facial muscles through various daily exercises. Genes have a lot to do with how you or your kids look, but maintenance of skin, body and mind go hand in hand and will give you the radiance you have always dreamed of.

I work out, eat right and regularly pamper my skin smile,” and she does feel strongly about natural beauty and not really keeping up with the Kardashians, so to speak, “People are doing surgeries, Botox and fillers because they are either unhappy with how they look or want to look younger or enhance their features. I personally have not done it. I’m sure sometime down the line when I’m old and wrinkly I may want to try it, but for now I am quite happy with how I look,” she adds.

Endorsing this principle, keeping it simple by going back to the roots is Hyderabad’s Indira Subbarami Reddy. She is an entrepreneur, in her late 60s and is a living proof that age is just a number. “Since my childhood, I have always applied fresh ground almond paste on my face for a minimum 30 minutes before taking a bath. I have never used soap on my face till date. I make it a point to wash my face with moong dal powder and that’s it. I only go for a facial massage once in two months. Maybe I am blessed with good genes and always had a good complexion.”

Genes continue to be the overriding factor in these ladies lives but sometimes even good genes don’t help if your lifestyle is all wrong. The gorgeous Mumbai based actor, Suhasini Mulay, endorses this belief. “I eat healthy — I have never been fond of eating oily foods right since childhood. My diet consists of a lot of salads — I liberally include a lot of fruits and vegetables in every meal. I follow the Jane Fonda exercise, which is meant for seniors, and of course, yoga. I have been doing yogasana long before variants like power yoga became popular. When I feel my skin’s looking tired, I take 12 neem leaves and have those with turmeric. Personally this has helped me a lot. Also, I stay away from moisturisers. I prefer keeping my skin supple by using light oil. Personally, I don’t like Botox or fillers because I think it drastically changes the shape of your face.

In Chennai, while actress Trisha Krishnan may make heads turn, the year has been ‘very very special’ for her mother Uma Krishnan who turns 60 in a month’s time. Uma spills her beauty secrets — “I believe in growing old gracefully. This means no Botox or fillers for me. If you keep yourself active and fit, the rest will fall into place. I hit the gym everyday for an hour and if I don’t then go for a walk. I do yoga and meditation too.” On advocating natural beauty she says, “Why would I do anything, which goes against nature? I let myself be just the way I am.” The 59-year-old adds though, that stress is one factor, which will affect your looks. “I de-stress through exercise. It can be any form, be it gymming or yoga or walk. Apart from the glow, you get it’s a stress buster; further my doggies Zoya and Zorro keep me active. Of course this is besides handling all of Trisha's work related stuff.” (Laughs).

Kerala’s Sreekumari Ramachandran is a woman who wears many caps. The writer, dancer, singer-cum-orator is a perfect example of timeless beauty. She reveals her beauty secrets: “I am someone who does not even visit the beauty parlour, except for trimming my hair. I do not like the irritating pain that threading the eyebrow or waxing causes.” She adds, “I follow a healthy diet and am keen on adding ghee, curd or butter to my diet. Since I am a vegetarian, I also include fish oil capsules.” She has an opinion on artificial beauty enhancement methods that many senior women resort to: “I do not support any kind of artificial methods of beauty enhancement such as Botox or surgeries. It is always better to keep away from them.”

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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