Skincare Tips: The way we take care of our health, in the same way the skin also needs a lot of care. Dust, pollution and dirt damages the skin and makes it look dull. The impeccable beauty and radiance of many Bollywood actresses creates a desire among young girls to look beautiful like them. One of them is Disha Patani whose beauty is difficult to describe. The ‘Ek Villian Returns’ actress is known for her fitness and impeccable beauty. Her flawless skin and glow has made everyone go crazy for her and has raised curiosity to know her skincare regimen.
Disha Patani’s skincare routine
CTM routine
Unlike other celebrities, Disha Patani goes for general and traditional skincare that everyone can follow. CTM (Cleaning, Moisturising and Toning) routine is very important for Disha Patani and she never forgets to follow it. Cleansing, moisturising and toning the face is the first step in skincare.
Never forget to remove makeup on before going to bed
Disha Patani never sleeps with makeup on. She makes sure to wash her face with a gentle cleanser before going to bed to remove it so that the skin doesn’t get damaged due to prolonged make-up.
Always apply rose water
Disha uses rose water to distress the skin and remove dullness. Rose water is a great natural toner that leaves the skin fresh and glowing.
Use sunblock
Disha Patani loves to take a bath on the beach. She has shared many pictures of her on Instagram, in which she is seen enjoying the beach vacay. Even after being in so much sun, the actress’s skin does not get tanned as she uses a lot of sunblock which protects her from harmful UV rays.
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