Category: wedding

  • Keep your newlywed bride glow intact

    Keep your newlywed bride glow intact

    Newly wed brides have that beautiful, natural glow on their faces. Give yourself a pat, all those months of clean eating, good workouts, and skin-pampering has finally given you that beautiful glow on your face. Now don’t let it all go to waste! After months of paying so much attention to your skin and health, you just can’t take it for granted. The wedding madness may be over but your glow shouldn’t be. Maintaining that wedding glow post the celebrations won’t be that easy but if you follow this simple guide, it will all work for you. Read on.

    Skip The Makeup

    For all those wedding festivities, you layered your face with so much makeup. Now after it is all over, you should give your skin some time to breathe. We know, the newlywed bride not wearing any makeup won’t be a great option. Try wearing minimal makeup when at home or stepping out. Cut down the layers, use a single layer for an even skin tone. You can use a foundation or a CC cream. Do your eyes with a kajal or liner and use a lip and cheek stain to round off your look. While going to bed, make sure you are wearing no makeup at all!

    Take Some Good Sleep

    Wedding celebrations can really take a toll on your sleep patterns. These further start to show on your face. Now that the festivities have come to an end, you have all the time to give your eyes some rest. Catch up on some beauty sleep and keep any skin or health issues at bay.

    Drink Lots Of Water

    Post your wedding, you will be invited to a lot of get-togethers. This is the time when you will be bingeing on so much food. It is important that you detox your body every now and then to flush out all the harmful toxins from your body. Drink loads of water and other liquids like green tea, juices, coconut water among others to keep yourself hydrated. When your body is hydrated, your skin feels healthier.

    Add Healthy Foods To Diet

    If you are heading out for dinners and parties every now and then, let us tell you that your body may not be getting all the essential nutrients. If you fail to strike a balance in your diet then it can start to show on your face in the form of dullness, acne among other common skin issues. It is best to add nutritious fruits and vegetables to your daily diet including carrots, cucumbers, papayas, bananas among others which keep you healthy.

    Get Back To Your Skincare Routine

    Don’t forget to pamper your skin just like you used to months before getting married. To maintain the post-wedding glow, you need to follow your skincare routine regularly. Cleansing, toning, and moisturising is a must.

    Start Working Out

    Just after your wedding, all you want to do is be with your partner. However, you should be taking time for some workout. You can go for a walk every day or join a dance or yoga class together. This will give you more time together and also help you stay fit.

                    (Source: Her Zindagi)

    Stop your face from looking, shiny

    Cut down on makeup

    This does not mean you stop using makeup altogether. All you have to do is make a few small but significant changes. These include leaving cream-based products behind and adding powder products to your vanity bag as they help soak in the extra oil produced.

    Use a salicylic acid cleanser

    Those with oily skin will agree that it is a holy grail product because not only does it zap out acne but also helps in controlling the production of oil. Salicylic acid helps break down oil in pores and gently exfoliates the skin to get rid of complexion-clogging dead cells.

    Stick to oil-free primers

    This is a must-have in your vanity as it will make your skin feel matte. You could also incorporate a pore-filling primer to help you apply makeup more smoothly

    Use a moisturiser

    You can add a hyaluronic acid-based moisturiser which will not only control the production of oil but also ensure water balance in your skin.

  • Wedding Bells Ring in Harry and Manjeet Panaser’s  Family

    Wedding Bells Ring in Harry and Manjeet Panaser’s Family

    MONROE, NJ (TIP): Mr. Harry Singh Panaser and Dr. Manjeet Kaur’s lovely daughter Ajooni Kaur got married to Harvind Singh Jassal son of Mr. Gurdeep Singh and Mrs. Hardeep Kaur of Canada, on October 17, 2020.
    The marriage ceremony was performed according to Sikh tradition, at Gurdwara Bridgewater, under COVID norms of social distancing and face covering. The wedding party of 14 came from Canada and were joined by their relations and friends in New Jersey. Mr. Tript P. Singh, Ajooni’s maternal uncle was at hand to organize the events, leading up to wedding, which included Bridal Shower, Sagan, Mehndi, and Haldi.
    The wedding guests were treated to lavish lunch post wedding ceremony, at Harry Panaser’s sprawling house in Monroe, NJ. Those present at the events included Consul General of India Mr. Randhir Bansal, Deputy Consul General Mr. Shatrughna Sinha, Senator Bob Menandez, Senator Cory Booker, NJ Senator Linda Greeenstien and Assemblyman Dan Benson, besides relations and friends.
    The Indian Panorama congratulates Panasers and Jassals, and wishes the newlyweds a long and happy married life.
    Incidentally, Mr. Harry S. Panaser is The Indian Panorama’s special correspondent at the United Nations.

  • Wedding time  in the family of H.S. Panaser

    Wedding time in the family of H.S. Panaser

    The preparation for the wedding of Ms. Ajooni Kaur, daughter of  Mr. H.S. Panaser and Dr. Manjeet Kaur of New Jersey with Mr. Harvind  Singh Jassal,  son of  Mr. Gurdeep Singh  and Mrs. Hardeep Kaur of Canada,  kicked off  with the bridal shower of Ajooni Kaur, September 20. The wedding is scheduled for October 17, 2020.  Seen in the picture, from L to R: Mr. H.S. Panaser, Dr, Manjeet Kaur, Ms. Alicia Kaur, Ms. Ajooni Kaur, and Mr. Harvind  Singh Jassal