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Celeb Beauty Routine: No 10-Step Routine—Udne Ki Aasha Lead Neha Harsora Keeps It Simple
"I believe in keeping it real and being yourself."
In an industry often defined by filters, flawless finishes, and unrealistic standards, Neha Harsora feels like a quiet reset. The Udne Ki Aasha lead isn't chasing perfection-she's choosing simplicity. And in that choice, there's something far more relatable than any curated routine.
Her approach to beauty doesn't come from a 10-step regimen or luxury overload. It comes from real life-early call times, long shooting hours, and the need to feel comfortable in her own skin.
A Routine That Fits Real Life
"I really don't have any particular routine as such," she says, almost dismissing the idea that beauty needs to be complicated.
Her mornings, like most working professionals, are rushed. But she has found small rituals that work. "Recently, I've started icing my face because it looks a little swollen in the morning, and that really helps," she shares.
There's no overthinking-just practical steps that make her feel better. Once she's on set, the basics take over. "Once I reach the set, I make sure to moisturise and apply sunscreen before stepping out," she adds.
It's simple, but consistent. And that's where the difference lies.
Going Back to Natural Roots
Neha's idea of skincare doesn't stop at products. She leans into traditional, home-based remedies-something many people are rediscovering today.
"Sometimes I make detox drinks with jeera, ajwain, and a bit of dalchini. I try to have them often because they're good for the skin," she says. Alongside that, green tea is a regular part of her day.
It's not about trends-it's about what feels sustainable.
Wellness, But Without Pressure
Like many of us, Neha is still figuring out consistency when it comes to fitness and mindfulness.
"I do yoga sometimes, but I want to be more regular with it," she admits.
There's honesty in that pause. No performance, no perfection-just the quiet intention to do better.
Makeup that Doesn't Hide, But Reflects
For Neha, makeup isn't about masking; it's about enhancing without losing authenticity.
"I don't try to hide my acne completely. I like to keep it real," she says.
Her everyday look is intentionally minimal: concealer, a light base, blush, mascara, and lipstick. Enough to feel put together, but never heavy, especially during 12-13-hour workdays under lights and cameras.
Skincare as Self-Investment
After long days on set, her routine remains just as uncomplicated.
"Sometimes I use a Vitamin C serum prescribed by my dermatologist, and I also apply a hair serum," she shares.
But there's a deeper thought behind her choices. "I work for 12-13 hours a day, so I prefer using good products. It's like an investment in myself."
Not indulgence, but investment. The distinction matters.
The Philosophy that Ties It All Together
Beyond routines, products, or hacks, Neha's beauty philosophy comes down to something far more grounding.
"Don't compare yourself to others. Just be yourself. Everyone is beautiful in their own way, and that's what truly matters."
It's a reminder that feels almost radical today; not because it's new, but because it's easy to forget.
The Takeaway
Neha Harsora's version of beauty doesn't demand transformation. It doesn't push perfection.
It simply asks for honesty, with your skin, your routine, and yourself. And maybe, that's what makes it stand out the most.



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