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Spotting ghostlighting: How to recognise this toxic dating trend and protect yourself
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Spotting ghostlighting: How to recognise this toxic dating trend and protect yourself

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Ghostlighting is the subtle yet harmful dating trend where someone manipulates your feelings and perception while slowly disappearing from your life. Ravi Mittal, founder and CEO of QuackQuack, shares with HT Lifestyle the signs to watch for and shares ways to protect yourself from falling into this toxic pattern. (Also read: Dating coach explains why compatibility matters more than chemistry in relationships: ‘Don’t chase the instant spark’ )

Ghostlighting is a harmful dating trend where individuals manipulate their partner’s feelings before disappearing.(Adobe Stock)

What is ghostlighting?

It is the worst of two worlds. The trend suggests that when a person ghosts you and thinks that ghosting wasn’t painful enough, they decide to take it up a notch with pro-level gaslighting, where they pretend that YOU imagined their sudden disappearance; in fact, they never even ghosted you.

In simpler terms, they first pull off the magical act of disappearing into thin air, and then come back after weeks, non-apologetic, with tons of excuses that will make you doubt whether they ever ghosted you, or was it all in your “overthinking” mind. Luckily, this trend has been recognised, named, and shamed by Gen Zs and Millennials alike.

Ghostlighting is a manipulative dating trend where individuals disappear and then gaslight their partners into doubting their memories.(Unsplash)
Ghostlighting is a manipulative dating trend where individuals disappear and then gaslight their partners into doubting their memories.(Unsplash)

How to recognise?

The signs might be subtle, but Ghostlighters are not as sneaky as they believe themselves to be. The first sign is often finding yourself left on hold, and one fine day, messages start getting left unread. And the next clear sign is when, after the limbo of seen and unread, the same person suddenly messages with bangers like, “you don’t text me anymore”, “you never called me back”, “I told you I’d be busy these days.” The aim is to make you question your memory. 4 in 5 people on the receiving end of the treatment claimed these were the most important signs.

Reason behind this trend

Emotional immaturity, commitment issues, or avoidance techniques. Some people rush into getting too close and, in the end, do not feel the same spark as in the initial days. However, they lack the maturity to communicate it and choose to ghost.

How to dodge it

Trust your gut. If your instinct says something is off, it’s worth checking. Keep mental notes of conversations; it sounds petty, but it will help you remind yourself that this isn’t “overthinking or imagining”. Finally, a good match would never leave, especially without a goodbye or proper explanation.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional advice.

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Dermatologist shares 10 tips to protect skin from sweat, pollution and pimples: ‘Sunscreen 365 days a year’ | Health
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Dermatologist shares 10 tips to protect skin from sweat, pollution and pimples: ‘Sunscreen 365 days a year’ | Health

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Weather changes and pollution can take a serious toll on your skin, triggering pimples, acne, and flare-ups. The good news? With the right protection strategies, you can shield your skin from pollutants, sweat, and breakouts effectively. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ameesha Mahajan, cosmetic dermatologist and founder, Eden Skin Clinic shared a few tips to protect your skin daily. Also read | Repeating your morning skincare at night? Dermatologist explains why it is not a good idea

Cloudy or sunny days, sunscreen is a must.(Shutterstock)

1. Face cleansing twice a day

Cleanser used should be gentle and have a balanced pH. Use it twice a day and if you sweat profusely, such as after workouts. After sweating or exposure to environmental pollutants, cleansing must remove the bacteria.

2. Regular and gentle skin exfoliation

Skin exfoliation should be practiced with gentle exfoliants once or twice a week to unclog the skin pores. Harsh scrubs are a big no as they damage the skin’s protective barrier and cause more acne flare ups.

3. Anti-pollution care

Use an antioxidant loaded serum on your face as it helps to fight free radicals such as vitamin C and niacinamide. These ingredients are helpful to fight premature aging and dull skin.

4. Daily skin moisturisation, irrespective of skin type

Even oily skin needs hydration. Choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser. Moisturisers protect the skin barrier, keeping dirt and pollutants from penetrating.

5. Sunscreen 365 days a year

Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every day, even indoors. Pollution can worsen sun damage, so sunscreen acts as your first line of defense. Also read | Can’t quit screen time? Here’s the skincare routine you need to protect your skin against blue light damage

Tips to protect your skin.(Freepik)
Tips to protect your skin.(Freepik)

6. Managing stress

Pat sweat off instead of rubbing to prevent irritation and clogged pores. Use breathable fabrics and avoid heavy creams that trap sweat.

7. Refrain from touching face with dirty hands

Hands carry bacteria and pollutants. Touching your face increases the risk of pimples. Keep phones, masks, and glasses clean to prevent skin transfer.

8. Lifestyle modifications

Stay hydrated to flush out toxins. Include a diet rich in antioxidants, fruits, and vegetables to support skin health. Get 7–8 hours of sleep to allow skin repair overnight.

9. Acne management

On the acne spots, consider applying salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide or niacinamide based serums or other skincare products. Don’t pick or touch acne as it worsens inflammation and may even lead to scarring. Also read | What is ‘skin zoning’ and does it really work? Skincare experts reveal trend that treats every zone right

10. Regular skin check-ins

See the changes your skin shows with changing weather or after sweating. Shift your skincare products as per the season and consult a dermatologist in case of repeated acne flare-ups.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Can breastfeeding protect your baby from diseases? Lactation expert shares 8 powerful benefits of breast milk | Health
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Can breastfeeding protect your baby from diseases? Lactation expert shares 8 powerful benefits of breast milk | Health

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Breast milk isn’t just the first source of nutrition for your baby—it’s a powerhouse of immunity and strength. Packed with essential nutrients and protective properties, it helps shield infants from infections and lowers the risk of lifestyle diseases. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Shacchee Baweja, principal consultant, lactation, BLK – Max Super Specialty Hospital shared how breastfeeding can protect the baby from various diseases.

Breastfeeding can protect the baby from various diseases. (Freepik)

1. The early milk

Colostrum or the early milk is teeming with numerous immune cells, antibodies and many antimicrobial substances (Lactoferrin, Lysozyme, oligosaccharides, cytokines, antioxidants to name a few!). That’s why it’s also known as the first vaccination of the baby. Also read | Is there a right time to stop breastfeeding? Gynaecologist shares 8 things that new parents need to know

2. Promotes good bacteria

Breastmilk contains substances that promote the growth of certain kind of good bacteria in the baby’s gut(intestines) thus supporting the gut microbiome.

3. Provides ready-made immunity

The immune component of breastmilk keeps changing based on what the baby needs. Baby’s saliva coming in contact with mother’s breast, sends signals and mother’s breasts secrete immune substances accordingly in the milk, thus providing ready-made immunity to the baby.

4. Strengthens immune system

Breastfed babies have lower incidence of Diarrheal diseases, Respiratory illnesses, Ear infections and many other infections. Immune properties of breastmilk strengthen immunity, prevent from getting infected and have quick recovery if they catch infection.

Know the benefits of breast milk.(Adobe Stock)
Know the benefits of breast milk.(Adobe Stock)

5. Prevents attach by infectious organisms

Breastmilk acts locally too (by coating the insides and outsides with immune cells) thus preventing attack by the infectious organisms. When the baby is taking milk from the mother, there is very low chance of contamination and catching a bug transmitted via food. The robust microbiome also acts as a barrier against disease causing organisms.

6. Protection against obesity, diabetes, hypertension, allergies, asthma

Breastfeeding is responsive feeding i.e. baby asks to be fed and feeds only as much as he needs, there is no over feeding, thus setting a stage for mindful eating and lower chance of obesity, blood pressure etc. Breastmilk contains optimal amount of nutrients for baby’s body. Because breastmilk proteins are not foreign to baby’s body (as opposed to animal milk which contains animal protein), there is a lower risk of developing allergies, type 1 diabetes etc. Also read | Nutrition for new mothers: Expert shares 7 diet tips for breastfeeding moms

7. Protection against dental caries

Contrary to popular belief, the immune properties of breastmilk are protective against tooth decay. It’s the poor oral hygiene that causes tooth decay.

8. Protection against cancers

Breastmilk contains alpha lactalbumin which is found to have anti-cancer properties. Also there’s a strong correlation between breastfeeding and a lower incidence of breast and ovarian cancers in the mother.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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