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Less Fuss Manicures

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    • Publish Date: Jun 13 2016 3:31PM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 13 2016 3:31PM
Less Fuss Manicures

 With the water crises looming large in Mumbai, beauty regimens that use 'zero water' or just '1 per cent water, are becoming popular. At a time when the administration is doing its best to adjust with the ongoing situation, these treatments seem to be the apt go-to fads for summer when water cuts will be the norm of the day. Here’s what they are about...


Glove manicure 
Manicures and pedicures using gloves that contain moisturisers and exfoliators are the new fad. You simply slip them on and that’s it! Dermatologist Dr Geeta Oberoi explains: “In the glove manicure, you wear plain cotton gloves with a blend of botanical extracts for two hours. These contain green tea, rosemary, jasmine and orange extracts, which act as natural moisturisers and soften the skin. 
“There is no water used. The contents have ethanol, which is antibacterial, and protects the skin. The urea in them aims to soften the skin, while the alpha and beta hydroxy peel in the solution gently peels away dead cells – so it’s all taken care of without using water. Finally, you take off the glove and wipe off any unabsorbed contents.” This manicure is also said to be a more hygienic option. 

Ice-cream on your Skin
Forget those mint and rose serums, the new manis and pedis use a host of delicious food ingredients to pamper skin and cut down drastically on water usage. Get ready for ice-cream, caramel-cane sugar, chocolate and cocktail treatments that you simply take off with a steamed towel! In the caramel manicure, hands and feet are soaked in cane sugar. A sugar scrub is then used to exfoliate the skin to to clear a dead layer. 
 
Another popular treatment, the candle manicure, leaves the hands soft and detanned. Says Amyn Manji, spa expert, “In this, warmed candle wax is poured onto the skin. Once it hardens, it is removed with the help of hot wet towels.”
 
— TNN

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