June 28, 2026 04:47 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Fresh paper leak rocks India: Maharashtra TET postponed a day before exam, over 4 lakh aspirants affected | Pune fort murder case: Siya Goyal's brother says family would have called off marriage if she had objected | Donald Trump gets a road named after him in India, says 'Thank You!' | Fresh setback for Gautam Adani? US judge asks DoJ to justify dropping criminal charges | Ram Mandir Trust chief Champat Rai resigns as alleged donation siphoning row escalates | Ram Mandir fund row deepens: 8 arrested days after BJP called allegations 'false narrative' | 'Who tied the hands of CBI?': Calcutta HC on RG Kar case; victim's mother, now BJP MLA, says she is 'deeply disturbed' | Construction comes to a standstill at nearly 700 Kolkata projects after Taratala warehouse tragedy kills 15 | World Cup shocker! Ecuador stun Germany 2-1, storm into Round of 32 | Iran-US conflict: Cargo vessel hit near Strait of Hormuz, UN agency pauses evacuation operations

Interview: When Varun Dhawan applied concealer on hickey

| | May 22, 2014, at 02:40 pm
Bollywood's latest hottie Varun Dhawan has no qualms about talking skincare and maintaining good looks. TWF correspondent Sreya Basu in conversation with the Gen Y actor in Mumbai

There is a notion that men don’t need to take care of their skin. Do you agree?

Absolutely not. Any man who disagrees to skincare, I think, is a little lame because in today’s time and age when there is so much pollution and we live a hectic life running across places, you do need skincare items like face wash and moisturizer. I am man enough to admit it.

Do you think men are changing their rough-and-tough attitude and becoming softer towards skin and beauty care?

I don’t think much has changed. But pollution levels have gone up, stuff around us have changed, there are more cars on the road today. So in some way or the other, your skin is getting damaged every day. I don’t know about the hard and soft thing. But what matters at the end of the day that you look your best.  

How do you keep your skin healthy?

The simplest way to keep your skin healthy is by drinking a lot of water. I also drink a lot of green coconut water. Also, I use a good face wash. It is very important to use a moisturizer after using face wash. My skin is oily. So I use one that suits my skin type.

What do you think is the best therapy for skin?

Nothing can beat a good 10-12 hours sleep. It rejuvenates your skin like anything. You will look bright when you are awake. But sadly, we can hardly afford that. I barely get 4-6 hours sleep.  

Have you tried herbal products?

Long time back someone told me to try multani mitti. I did try that and it actually works.

Have you ever used a female beauty product?

Once I had a hickey on my neck and I had gone to a family function where I used a cousin sister’s concealer to hide it.  Otherwise, I would have got a good beating from my elders.

What is your fitness mantra?

I work out every day, no matter how tired I am. I try to keep my mind healthy, that’s the most important part. You can’t do anything with a messed up and heated mind. Also I love to swim as it is the best form of exercise where your muscles get toned.

What is the diet plan that you maintain?

In the morning, I have three egg whites and some juice. I have one bajre ki rotidal and chicken for lunch. Here I would like to tell you that I have a lot of chicken. In the evening, I generally have a sandwich without cheese and a black coffee. I also take zero carb protein shakes.   

Give some fitness tips to your fans out there?

You should go and play any sport – it can be badminton, cricket, football, swimming, hockey or anything. Food-wise, eat what your mother tells you, but not always, because some mothers will prescribe things like buttermilk and paratha with ghee. Also, don’t eat too much carbs at night. At least, that’s what I maintain. 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.