This story is from May 28, 2020

Exclusive! I have my own DIY pack for skincare: Sheelu Abraham

One of the most important things that women miss during the lockdown would be missing their salon appointments.
Exclusive! I have my own DIY pack for skincare: Sheelu Abraham
One of the most important things that women miss during the lockdown would be missing their salon appointments. The lockdown has forced most of them to go back to their mom’s beauty care regimes. Mollywood actress Sheelu Abraham however, finds lockdown just like any regular day, when it comes to her beauty regime. The charming actress is a mother of two kids and yet maintains her radiant skin.
In a chat with ETimes, the gorgeous actress spills her beauty secrets.
“I feel beauty is not always about what we see. There’s more to it. I was a nurse before entering show business. So, I don’t really believe in spending hours in the salon to achieve beauty. I believe that we all are beautiful. We are what we inherited from our parents and how could that be odd? So all we need to do is maintain what we got,” Sheelu said, sharing her thoughts on beauty.
“I am not a person who visits salons on a regular basis. So, I think, the lockdown hasn’t affected me a lot, with regards to maintaining the beauty regime. I do my eyebrows myself. I don’t like others shaping my brows. I rarely visit salons, and that too for my hair,” she added.
The ‘Pattabhiraman’ actress further adds that she has her own DIY masks. “I guess the fewer visits to the salons would be benefiting my skin! As I said earlier, the only thing we need to do is maintain and care for what we got. I think we can achieve it at home. It is not necessary that you spend thousands on that. I have my own DIY pack for skincare. I prepare the mask from ingredients available at home and apply it once in 10 days. I have my own home remedies for radiant skin!” Sheelu Abraham says. The actress signs off on a positive note that smile adds to the beauty of a person.
On the work front, Sheelu will be next seen in ‘Maradu 357’, directed by Kannan Thamarakulam.
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Silpa Rajan

Silpa Rajan is a Senior Digital Content Producer at The Times of India. In her work, Rajan focuses primarily on the Indian entertainment sphere. With a penchant for pop culture, Rajan also delves into discussions surrounding gender and fashion within the entertainment domain. She is a post-graduate in Print and Electronic Journalism and has bylines in FWD Lifestyle, Express Kerala, and more. Bringing over six years of experience to the table, Rajan aspires to instigate change through the power of her storytelling.

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