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    On a hot summer afternoon. Mitali Mishra 45, rushes our of the commfort of her South Delhi home to keep am appointment with her neautician. She has booked the super-luxuriuos wine facial that promises to take years off her face and give her healthy, toned skin. Mitalihas an importnant dinner in the evening, and the mother-of-two can't wait to dazzle her guests with her new, radiant look.

    What's wine facial? Well it's the next big thing in skin care and a supposedly wonder anti-ageing therapy. Red wine is no longer just used to raise to toast to good health, success and long life. Many fashionable women are now using a Merlot to make their skinflow. Gone are the days of home-makde beauty treatment recommended by grandmothers, whether it is sandalwood paste or multani mitti mixed with rosewater. Even the once-hip chocolate and fresh fuit face treatments are passe. Today it is turn of the expensive wine to enjoy the salon limelight.

    Revitaliser


    This new treatment seems to be catching on with Delhi's upper-crust. Ruchika, who runs a salon in Delhi's Hauz Khas market, introduced wine facials six months ago. She waxes eloquent about the virtues of this "relaxing" facial and claims that feedback from clients has convinced her that this mild therapy is perfect to revitalise facial skin. Talking about the popularity and benefits of this treatment, she says, " A wine facial improves blood cirvulation and reduces wrinkles. Every month, we do at least half-a-dozen wine facials, although, of course, it is our foreign cleints who express the maximum interest." But it comes at a price. Ruchika charges Rs.1,200 a session.

    One of the India's most sought after cosmetologists, Shahnaz Jusain, is also very enthusiastic about wine facials, "Nothing can beat the glow of wine. They have a purelyherbal base and can cure infections,. The result is a clear, unblemished skin with a pink tinge. While massaging, the beauty therapist can mix almond for dry skin and aloe vera for oily and acne prone skin. Grape wine is also excellent as it containts polyphenol, an effective anti-oxidant."

    Wine has long been a part of world history and culture-as a sacred and ceremonial drink, an accompaniment to delectable cuisine or simply a mood lifter. Now it is big in the beauty business as well. A Variety of wine-based face products are being promoted as " amust-try for those who want to get back their youthful look"Indigenous wines made from spices like saunf and fruits like strawberry and orange are also being sourced by salons to formulate therapies that are promoted as "refreshing".

    But is a wine facial suited to all skin types? Accordig to noted Delhi-based cosmetologist and aesthetician, Bharti Taneja, wine is very good for oily and acne-prone skin as it reduces chances of acne formation. "I wouldn't recommend it for dry skin at all. It will only make your skin dreir." Elaborating on the benefits of the facial. Taneja says, "The therapeutic of wine relaxes the skin muscles. It's very rejuvenating."

    Other Therapies

    Mitali represents an increasing tribe of well-heeled women in India who are making a beeline to salons and shoring up, in the process, the bottom line of the beauty industry. Keeping abreast with their aspirations, and thriving on them, are many players who offer a range of services and products, including therapies that grandma would have laughed a: fish pedicures, for instance.

    Shenaz Hussain has even introduced an ayurvedic plant stem cells facial recently. Explains Hussain, "When plant stem cells are introduced into the skin through external cosmetic care, they actually influence the skin at the cellular level and activatethe process repair and replacement of dead and damaged skin cells. They also stimulate the cell regenaration process in the skin, reducing ageing signs."

    The action is not just at highend of the market. Taneja is quick to point out that there are products for every pocket and that any facial can yield good results if done properly. "In my salon, we have tried to reach out to the middle class by offering relaxing facials for as loe as s.350. CLients can avail of fruit, glow or ALoe Vera facials also planning to start honey and sugar facials that help tighten the skin and improve complexion."

    What seems to be increasingly catching on is the demand for natural ingredients. Satosh Pawar, abeauty expert at a popular Delhi salon says, "most of our clients opt for herbal or organic facials, free of chemicals. On ordinary days, we do about four facials but when the demand peaks, it could go up to 40"

    Whether the women hoping for youthful skin actually achieve their dream or not, beauty professionals are certainly raising a toast to themselves.

    Keywords: Makeup tips, makeup care, facial, vine facial
    Last edited by minisoji; 06-25-2011 at 06:10 AM.

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