Saturday, August 1, 2009

One weekend,a dozen cosemtics


Packing for a weekend trip with a pair of jeans and two t-shirts/tops, but a dozen or so cosmetics baffled me. I was trying to fit everything into a small back pack but all my 'appearance-preserving' items demanded more space.

It got me thinking as to how till sometime back all I needed was a brush, paste and a bar of soap for the umpteen camps, events, trips that I have been to (OK,granted, a little more than some time back). And if I were going to a relatives or friends place I wouldn't even bother taking the tube of paste and the bar of soap. But now starting with my head and running down to my toe, every body part is clamoring for attention from a new product. I cannot place the entire blame on the Lakme, Biotique, Himalya and the likes for coming up with products for body parts which my grand mom would have considered unworthy of attention. Anybody want to know what a cuticle cream is ;)?

Coming back to my packing for the trip - I decided that my hair would need a wash once I landed after a grime-ridden train journey. That meant carrying three different products for the ritual - the first one used before the wash, one during the wash and last one after the wash. I definitely cannot skip taking my basic cleanser to wash myself, but then again I cannot use the same for my face (because the companies/magazines say that the skin is totally different on my face as compared to the rest of my body, but then how does my skin look the same everywhere?). That means two bottles of liquid stuff. Whoever the hell came up with CTM? (do not try googling for it,nothing on the first page will be even remotely akin to what I am talking about - cleansing, toning, moisturising),the first time I heard/read the abbreviation I thought it was something to do with computer technology.


After I have a wash I need products so that my skin is not damaged and to 'lock' the moisture in (somebody tell me what the 'key' is). And this is contingent upon the climate/ weather of the place I am in - the sun demands SPF and the clouds something else. Seriously!!!. Every few days I would also need something to take the dead skin off my face - yes, skin dies as well, if you did not know that before.

Let me stop here before I begin to recount the number of products that I packed to add colour to my face. And if this sounds crazy, I actually skip half a dozen products that my girl friends/ cousins use.

These are the times when I miss being a child when you don't really care if you were having a bad hair day (not going to bother explaining what that is, because I am still trying to understand what it really means) or your armpits smelled a little. You thought when one said 'oily' it meant your puri's and batura's and not your skin; 'combination' was about teams during a skipping game or hopscotch. Back then as long as you brushed your teeth and washed yourself everyday you were good to go. Sigh!!!those days....

5 comments:

  1. When did u become a DCP? This must be a very recent transformation after ur new job. Was this transformation essential? Do u feel a better person,has this enhanced ur personality, increased ur efficiency & productivity? Do u get more flattering comments, do u have more admirers ? Do u feel a more confident person ?

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  2. whats a DCP?...its been a cumulative transformation over the years....just that i noticed it very recently.....Far from increasing productivity, its actually hindering my 'space' - personal and bag pack :P

    p.s you do realise that i have exaggerated a teeny weeny bit ;)

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  3. LOL ! Enjoyed reading this post. How well i know the life-sapping anxiety of keeping up with dictatorial brand pushers !- I am mother to a late teen who's a chronic case, sigh !

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  4. Now i no y indian girls are leading consumers of cosmetics...:P

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  5. @Yosee - thanks. Sorry about the delayed response. All the best with your late teen.

    @H R A - not just girls..its true for guys as well :P

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