Harper's Bazaar India

UNAPOLOGETIC & UNFILTERED WITH BAZAAR

BANITA SANDHU

Actor

Beauty as an actor: It’s synonymous with being comfortable in one’s skin. I revel in scenes where I can be barefaced.

A day of self-care: Indulging in a bath, applying face masks, nourishing my hair with oil, enjoying home-cooked meals, taking my sea moss supplements, and unwinding with binge-watching sessions.

 Biggest beauty mishap: Following eyebrow trends! I learned the hard way that one size does not fit all, and I’ve kept them natural ever since.

Self-love in daily beauty routine: I religiously remove make-up and complete my skincare routine at the end of the day, no matter how tired I am.

 One childhood beauty ritual I still swear by: Curling my lashes and lash lifts!

Resist the urge to pick at spots, prioritise weekly exfoliating masks, and steer

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