Manushi Chhillar reveals why sharing her morning skincare routine feels 'nerve-wracking'
Mumbai, Dec 16
Actress Manushi Chhillar recently took to YouTube to give a rare and refreshing glimpse into her morning skincare and makeup routine.
In the video, the former Miss World is seen feeling slightly nervous as she begins filming. Manushi candidly admitted that despite never experiencing stage fright, shooting this kind of personal content felt surprisingly nerve-wracking for her. As the clip unfolds, the actress shares her simple yet thoughtful morning ritual. She explains that she prefers rinsing her face with just water instead of using a cleanser, as her skin is naturally dry.
Chhillar also shares skincare wisdom passed down to her by her family, from gently patting the face dry to using honey masks for hydration and glow. Beyond skincare, Manushi also opens up about her disciplined lifestyle. She talks about starting her day with hydrogenated water, a habit introduced by her father, and shares how planning her day helps her stay stress-free. From workouts and meetings to calls with family, she reveals how structure keeps her grounded, especially in a fast-paced city like Mumbai.
The video also highlights Manushi's preference for light skincare before workouts and her faith in doctor-prescribed supplements. Ending the vlog on an energetic note, the actress shows how small, consistent habits contribute to her overall well-being.
Sharing this video on her Instagram handle, the 'Samrat Prithviraj' actress wrote, "Knock knock! Who's there? Honey Honey who? Honey, you can now find me on YouTube Link in bio."
Wok-wise, the Femina Miss India World 2017 was last seen in Tehran, which was directed by Arun Gopalan and produced by Dinesh Vijan. The spy action thriller film also starred John Abraham and Neeru Bajwa. The film, based on the 2012 attacks on Israeli diplomats, featured Manushi Chhillar in the role of SI Divya Rana.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Hydrogenated water? That's a new one. Sounds expensive and a bit gimmicky. Wish celebrities would promote more accessible health habits for the average Indian. But good on her for staying disciplined in Mumbai's chaos.
Love how she credits her family for skincare wisdom. That's so Indian! We all have those daadi-maa ke nuskhe. Honey masks are the best. Glad she's keeping it real and not just pushing expensive products.
Interesting to see the crossover of Bollywood and lifestyle content. Her point about planning the day to reduce stress is universal, but must be crucial in a city like Mumbai. The structure she mentions is key.
Respect for talking about doctor-prescribed supplements. Too many influencers promote random pills. Small consistent habits > overnight fads. Hope she does more such grounded content. All the best to her!
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