Nadia Khan uploaded a video to her YouTube channel OutStyle, not just detailing tips and tricks for aging gracefully but also calling out trolls for misunderstanding her words and deliberately causing a stir.
She recounted an instance where, during a show, she discussed skincare essentials for those in their 40s and the kind of investments necessary to maintain healthy skin. But her remarks were quickly taken out of context, sparking unwarranted speculation about her age.
"Some people used that as bait to create a spectacle, claiming, 'Nadia's saying she's 40.' That never happened," she asserted with quiet defiance. Addressing the misinformation head-on, she clarified that her comments were about the broader age range of the 40s, from 40 to 49. With a sharp undertone, she added that all she can do is pray for trolls to fade into irrelevance.
Nadia's advice for dealing with haters was simple: wherever they show up, chaos is bound to follow, so it's best to ignore them altogether. Shifting her focus to those genuinely invested in skincare for a specific age bracket, she offered a few thoughtful pointers.
According to the Pehchaan actor, one should aim for their makeup to not appear flaky, which everyone is prone to in their 40s and 50s. "The reason for this is dryness. The moisture in your skin decreases due to hormonal changes, menopause, thyroid, and many such reasons. Even weather plays an important role in the process."
She highlighted that years of neglect, especially skipping essential moisturising, could inevitably lead to complications by this age range. "But it's okay if you've been careless. No problem, start now," she reassured with a sense of optimism.
The Dolly Darling actor also emphasized the significance of prepping the skin before makeupsomething influencers have been championing for a while. "If your skin isn't moisturised before makeup, then don't apply makeup," she advised, before walking through a routine that culminated in a flawless soft glam look.
As an epilogue, Nadia shifted her focus from skin to soul. Health isn't just about the physical - it's a harmony of body and mind. And as for the ever-present noise of negativity, she offered the simplest, most profound remedy: tune it out.
"One thing I will say, though, is that when someone makes claims about me, they are ethically and legally responsible to attach a clip along with it," she said. "All I'm saying is that we should all spend our lives with a positive and healthy mind, brain, liver, kidney, and skin. Think good and good will happen to you."
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