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From Celebrities to Common People: How the Anti-Aging Industry Made Us All Insecure – And Why Awareness Matters
From Celebrities to Common People: How the Anti-Aging Industry Made Us All Insecure – And Why Awareness Matters

Hindustan Times

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

From Celebrities to Common People: How the Anti-Aging Industry Made Us All Insecure – And Why Awareness Matters

In today's world, the desire to look young and vibrant is no longer limited to film stars or models. From celebrities to working professionals, college students to homemakers—everyone's talking about anti-aging. Whether it's serums, supplements, Botox, or skin drips, the anti-aging industry is booming like never before. From Celebrities to Common People: How the Anti-Aging Industry Made Us All Insecure – And Why Awareness Matters But while innovation in beauty and wellness is exciting, there's something we often forget: Are we making informed choices? Or are we simply following trends without knowing the risks? Why the Anti-Aging Trend is Growing We live in a visual era. Social media shows us flawless skin, sharp jawlines, and "filter-free" photos that somehow look perfect. It's natural to want to look your best—and thankfully, there are more options today than ever before to maintain glowing, youthful skin. But just like with any popular movement, education and moderation are key. The recent stories of public figures like Shefali Jariwala and Uorfi Javed highlight why it's time to talk openly—not to judge—but to understand the right way to approach beauty enhancements. The Shefali Jariwala Case: A Reminder to Be Cautious Shefali Jariwala, known for her role in Kaanta Laga and other TV appearances, tragically passed away in June 2025. Reports suggest she had taken Anti-Aging Injections while fasting, along with other supplements and medications. Her case sparked nationwide conversations—not about blaming anti-aging treatments—but about how important it is to use them responsibly and under proper medical guidance. Glutathione, IV drips, and even Botox can be safe when administered correctly, but skipping meals, self-medicating, or mixing treatments without advice can be dangerous. The key takeaway: Always consult a certified medical expert before beginning any procedure. Your body deserves care, not shortcuts. Uorfi Javed: The Other Side of the Anti-Aging Conversation Social media influencer and fashion icon Uorfi Javed has also been open about her use of facial fillers—especially lip fillers. After years of using them, she chose to dissolve them, sharing her journey online. Her decision wasn't a criticism of enhancements, but a personal choice to go back to a more natural look. Her transparency opened a healthy conversation around trying things, changing your mind, and doing what feels right for you. The key takeaway: You don't need to stick to one idea of beauty forever. Your face, your rules—but make them your rules, not society's. What We Can Learn From These Stories The goal is not to fear anti-aging treatments, but to approach them with awareness. Here's what to keep in mind: 1. Every Body is Different What works for one person may not work for another. Always get a professional consultation and understand your own skin and health. 2. Avoid DIY or Unregulated Treatments Never take IVs, supplements, or injections without proper medical supervision. Even 'natural' treatments can have side effects. 3. Understand the Why Are you getting that filler because you want it, or because someone online made you feel not good enough? 4. Real Confidence is Internal Skincare, makeup, or aesthetic treatments are personal choices—but your self-worth doesn't come from procedures. The Future of Beauty is Balanced There's nothing wrong with wanting to look good. In fact, taking care of your skin and body is self-love. But balance is everything. The anti-aging industry will keep evolving, offering us more tools to maintain our glow. And that's great—as long as we remember that information is power. Knowing the risks, understanding the science, and listening to our bodies is the best beauty hack of all. Final Thoughts Whether it's Shefali's tragic experience or Uorfi's honest reflections—what we're learning is this: beauty treatments are powerful, but so is awareness. Let's stop hiding behind filters or fear. Let's talk openly about what we do with our bodies and why—and make conscious, informed choices. Because true beauty begins not with flawless skin, but with a confident, well-informed mind. If you're passionate about health, wellness, or self-acceptance and want to share your thoughts, BD City is a space that welcomes real voices. We encourage contributions on mental well-being, lifestyle, skincare, and more. (Hint: Search 'write for us + health' to be part of conversations that matter.) Note to readers: This article is part of HT's paid consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. HT assumes no editorial responsibility for the content, including its accuracy, completeness, or any errors or omissions. Readers are advised to verify all information independently. Want to get your story featured as above? click here!

One Month After Wife Shefali Jariwala's Death, Parag Tyagi Posts Note To "Bestest Maa" From Pet Dog Simba
One Month After Wife Shefali Jariwala's Death, Parag Tyagi Posts Note To "Bestest Maa" From Pet Dog Simba

NDTV

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

One Month After Wife Shefali Jariwala's Death, Parag Tyagi Posts Note To "Bestest Maa" From Pet Dog Simba

It has been a month since Shefali Jariwala's sudden death on June 27, 2025. Actor and Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi on Sunday shared an emotional post on Instagram on behalf of their pet dog Simba, whom the couple referred to as their son. What's Happening Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi posted a brief message to his late wife from their canine son Simba to mark the one month of her death on Sunday. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pari aur Simba ke Papa (@paragtyagi) In the message, Parag Tyagi wrote on Instagram, "Simba to Mom - To the bestest Maa in the universe. Pari loves her baby Simba the most and Simba loves his mom the most. "Today, it's been one month Simba hasn't seen you physically but he can feel you and your presence around him, he can feel your love, your presence, your affection all around him. Mom, stay happy, stay blessed. I love you eternally. Keep praying and keep loving my mom... Lots of love to all wonderful friends - Simba Jariwala Tyagi #shefalijariwala #bestmomever." In the same post, the actor shared a series of pictures of Shefali Jariwala and Simba where the mother and son are spending quality time together -- from exercising, watching TV, going on card rides to sleeping. Shefali Jariwala's Death Shefali Jariwala, best known for the popular music video Kaanta Laga, died on June 27, 2025, after suffering a cardiac arrest at her residence in Mumbai. She was 42. Initial probes into her death suggest self-medication and anti-ageing treatments, specifically glutathione and Vitamin C which may have triggered the cardiac arrest. The exact cause of her death is yet to be confirmed. In A Nutshell One month after Shefali Jariwala's, her husband Parag Tyagi shared an Instagram note from their pet dog Simba for his late wife. In the message, Parag Tyagi called Shefali Jariwala "the bestest Maa in the universe".

Parag Tyagi posts emotional tribute for Shefali Jariwala from pet Simba
Parag Tyagi posts emotional tribute for Shefali Jariwala from pet Simba

India Today

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Parag Tyagi posts emotional tribute for Shefali Jariwala from pet Simba

Actor Parag Tyagi has been posting heartfelt tributes to his late wife, Shefali Jariwala, ever since her death on June 27. On Saturday, July 26, he shared a special Instagram post dedicated to Shefali from her beloved pet, Simba, marking one month since her the post, Tygai shared a video collage of Shefali Jariwala and Simba, capturing their cherished moments together. The heartfelt note from Simba referred to Shefali as the "bestest maa in the universe," reading, 'Simba to Mom-To the bestest Maa in the universe. Pari loves her baby simba the most and Simba loves her mom the most. Today, It's been one month simba hasn't seen u physically, but he can feel u and ur presence around him, he can feel ur love ur presence ur affection all around him. Mom Stay happy stay blessed. I love you eternally. Keep praying nd keep loving my mom.. lots of love to all wonderful friends -Simba Jariwala Tyagi (sic).'advertisementTake a look at the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pari aur Simba ke Papa (@paragtyagi) Since Shefali's death, Tyagi has frequently shared memories of their time together, captioning one post "Together Forever." Despite facing criticism for his public tributes, Tyagi responded firmly to detractors, stating, "For those who r trying to garner attention by saying I shall not post so soon. Bhai sab log aapki tarah nahi hote (Not everyone is like you) (sic)."Five days after Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, a prayer meeting was held in Mumbai to honour her memory. The gathering was attended by close friends and family members, who came together in quiet best known for her iconic appearance in the 'Kaanta Laga' remix, was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi, after suffering a cardiac arrest. Tragically, she was declared dead on arrival.- EndsTrending Reel

Parag Tyagi remembers wife Shefali Jariwala with special note a month after death, calls her ‘best mom ever'
Parag Tyagi remembers wife Shefali Jariwala with special note a month after death, calls her ‘best mom ever'

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Parag Tyagi remembers wife Shefali Jariwala with special note a month after death, calls her ‘best mom ever'

Actor Parag Tyagi has been dedicating notes to his late wife Shefali Jariwala since her death last month on June 27. Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Parag shared a special post for Shefali--from her pet Simba, a month since her death. Parag Tyagi shared a post for his late wife, Shefali Jariwala. Parag Tyagi shares special post on Shefali Jariwala's one-month death anniversary In the post, Parag shared a video collage featuring Shefali Jariwala and Simba and the special moments they spent together. The note from Simba called Shefali "bestest Maa in the universe". The post read, "Simba to mom-to the bestest maa in the universe. Pari loves her baby Simba the most and Simba loves her mom the most." It also read, "Today it's been one month Simba hasn't seen you physically but he can feel you and your presence around him, he can feel your love your presence your affection all around him. Mom stay happy stay blessed. I love you eternally. Keep praying and keep loving my mom.. lots of love to all wonderful friends -Simba Jariwala Tyagi (red heart emoji). #shefalijariwala #bestmomever." About Shefali's death Shefali, who shot to fame with her breakout appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag. However, she was declared dead on arrival. An accidental death report has been registered by the Mumbai Police in connection in connection with her death. Shefali's career since 2002 Shefali broke out in 2002 with the overwhelming success of Kaanta Laga, a remix of the classic Lata Mangeshkar song from the 1972 film Samadhi. She later went on to feature in television reality shows, including Bigg Boss 13 (2019) and Nach Baliye (seasons 5 and 7), where she participated alongside Parag Tyagi. Shefali also featured in the 2004 film Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, alongside Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar.

Parag Tyagi Shares Heartfelt Note For Shefali Jariwala From Late Pet Simba, A Month After His Death
Parag Tyagi Shares Heartfelt Note For Shefali Jariwala From Late Pet Simba, A Month After His Death

India.com

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Parag Tyagi Shares Heartfelt Note For Shefali Jariwala From Late Pet Simba, A Month After His Death

Mumbai: TV actor Parag Tyagi, on Sunday, took to social media to share a heartwarming letter penned from the perspective of his pet dog Simba, dedicated to 'mom' Shefali Jariwala. The emotional note offered a glimpse into the deep bond the actress shared with her furry companion. Taking to Instagram, Parag posted a sweet video compiling Shefali's sweet moments with Simba. Alongside it, he penned an emotional note saying it's been one month since Simba has seen her physically, but he can feel Shefali and her presence around him. Tyagi wrote, 'Simba to Mom- To the bestest Maa in the universe. Pari loves her baby simba the most and Simba loves her mom the most. Today It's been one month simba hasn't seen u physically but he can feel u and ur presence around him, he can feel ur love ur presence ur affection all around him. Mom Stay happy stay blessed. I love you eternally. Keep praying nd keep loving my mom.. lots of love to all wonderful friends -Simba Jariwala Tyagi #shefalijariwala #bestmomever.' The 'Brahmarakshas' actor also added Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Asees Kaur and Tanishk Bagchi's popular track 'Tere Bin' as background score for the video. Earlier, Parag Tyagi had revealed in an emotional post how he and his pet dog Simba are coping with the loss of Shefali Jariwala. 'I may not be able to hold you in my arms, but I hold you in my heart, in my eyes —every moment, every minute, and every day…This reel is Only for all wonderful friends who r really worried & concerned about Simba & me. They Keep Asking how r we coping up? So Sharing our beautiful moments of togetherness with u all. & this is the way we r trying to cope up. Having pari all around. Pari is in our heart, in our breath, in our soul, in every cell of our body. Keep loving her, keep praying for her. May god bless each and everyone of you lots and lots of love from Pari #shefalijariwala,' the actor wrote as the caption. Shefali Jariwala, best known for her unforgettable performance in the chartbuster 'Kaanta Laga,' tragically passed away on June 27 at the age of 42. She was declared brought dead upon reaching the hospital.

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