Mumbai:
Motherhood comes with its share of beauty woes. For instance, massive hairfall. However, Shilpa Shetty is not one to let all this bog her down.
The new mom was looking gorgeous and even shot for an ad with her sister. In an interview to Mid-Day, the glam girls talk about beauty, fashion and shopping:
Camera Calls
Shilpa: Shooting for the ad was great fun. We didn't have to act per se. Our chemistry always comes out well. All in all, it was a fabulous experience. Now, I am married I don't live with Shamita. Doing the ad meant we could spend time together.
Shamita: After Fareb in 2005, this is the second time we are facing the camera together. It was a nice experience.
Beautiful babes
Shilpa: As sisters, we were unaware of the concept of looking beautiful till we were around 15. Post my 10th standard, I did a beautician's course and got a hang of beauty, grooming, etc. Today, kids are far more knowledgeable about fashion and beauty. I started following Dimple Kapadia's hairstyles after watching Ram Lakhan. When it came to acting, Sridevi was my number 1.
Shamita: I was a complete tomboy totally engrossed in sports. Most of the time, I would roam around in shorts and T-shirts. When it came to B-town actresses, I idolised Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi for their dancing skills and expressions.
Tress stress
Shilpa: In monsoons, I would tell every girl to condition her hair well. Frizzy hair is a common problem with Indian women, and that can be handled with a good conditioner and serum.
Shamita: My advice would be the same. In case, these don't work just do a nice ponytail and accessorise with clips. Problem sorted.
Shopping sisters
Shilpa: I hate shopping with Shamita. Whenever we go to a mall, Shamita enters every shop and tries out 30 different outfits. I pick up a couple of outfits and buy them without trying. But we do take each other's advice as we are our best and worst critics.
Shamita: I trust Shilpa's choice. She always does something different and makes it look good. Shilpa has always made me do hatke stuff. I love shopping with her.
The new mom was looking gorgeous and even shot for an ad with her sister. In an interview to Mid-Day, the glam girls talk about beauty, fashion and shopping:
Camera Calls
Shilpa: Shooting for the ad was great fun. We didn't have to act per se. Our chemistry always comes out well. All in all, it was a fabulous experience. Now, I am married I don't live with Shamita. Doing the ad meant we could spend time together.
Shamita: After Fareb in 2005, this is the second time we are facing the camera together. It was a nice experience.
Beautiful babes
Shilpa: As sisters, we were unaware of the concept of looking beautiful till we were around 15. Post my 10th standard, I did a beautician's course and got a hang of beauty, grooming, etc. Today, kids are far more knowledgeable about fashion and beauty. I started following Dimple Kapadia's hairstyles after watching Ram Lakhan. When it came to acting, Sridevi was my number 1.
Shamita: I was a complete tomboy totally engrossed in sports. Most of the time, I would roam around in shorts and T-shirts. When it came to B-town actresses, I idolised Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi for their dancing skills and expressions.
Tress stress
Shilpa: In monsoons, I would tell every girl to condition her hair well. Frizzy hair is a common problem with Indian women, and that can be handled with a good conditioner and serum.
Shamita: My advice would be the same. In case, these don't work just do a nice ponytail and accessorise with clips. Problem sorted.
Shopping sisters
Shilpa: I hate shopping with Shamita. Whenever we go to a mall, Shamita enters every shop and tries out 30 different outfits. I pick up a couple of outfits and buy them without trying. But we do take each other's advice as we are our best and worst critics.
Shamita: I trust Shilpa's choice. She always does something different and makes it look good. Shilpa has always made me do hatke stuff. I love shopping with her.