
Lisa Ray's beauty secrets are centered around embracing a healthy, balanced lifestyle, and following a gentle, effective skincare regime to nourish and protect her skin. Lisa Ray spoke with Vogue India about her beauty philosophy on the sidelines of Lakme Fashion Week's 25-year celebration on Sunday in Mumbai. Also read | What Sharmila Tagore does for 'radiant, naturally glowing skin' at 79: Her top 3 traditional Indian skincare ingredients What is Lisa Ray's skincare regime? After being diagnosed with multiple myeloma , an incurable form of blood cancer, Lisa made significant changes to her lifestyle, prioritising her health and fitness.
When asked by Vogue India in a video dated March 31, “What beauty practice do you always follow?” the actor responded, “I am 52 now. I think hydrating is really, really important. So is taking care of the quality of my skin.
Also, I think when it comes to makeup, less is more.” Asked about a fashion trend she thinks 'will be in and out of 2025,' Lisa said she ‘invests in style and not trends’. A post shared by VOGUE India (@vogueindia) Lisa on wellness and self care Lisa believes in the importance of self-care, and making time for activities that nourish her mind, body, and soul.
Lisa revealed her plans for summer 2025: “This summer, I am going to Bali and I am going to do a digital detox, a physical detox and a mental detox. Hopefully, I will come back an entirely new, better improved version of myself.” A post shared by Sujata Assomull (@sujstyle) Lisa says she does not thing about ageing In a March 20 Instagram video, Lisa had spoken about the pressures of ageing gracefully.
She wrote in the caption alongside her video, “Who decided that ‘ageing gracefully’ is a term only for women? It often feels like a way for women to fade into the background, hidden behind the guise of elegance. But we say, age disgracefully — be bold, be fun. It doesn’t mean you’re inelegant, just not conforming to expectations.
And who wants to conform?” In the clip, the actor said: “It is a bit of a trap. This idea of imposing grace onto women..
. I don't even think about it. Basically, everybody is ageing.
.. so, suddenly, why is it such a concern when women hit a certain age? Why is a 20-year-old not subjected to that and told, 'Make sure you are ageing gracefully'.
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