swimmer here, help me with a post-summer detan routine.

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I have been swimming so much this summer, my body has been fully tanned, and I need an effective detan routine under 500-1000 rupees.

1/ decent body wash that helps get rid of tan

2/ body scrub to be used occasionally that is once twice a week

What do you guys think, and what are your suggestions?

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u/Express_Wolverine_63 — 14 hours ago
▲ 97 r/pune

Two trucks, one narrow lane, zero common sense, classic pune chaos

Two truck drivers thought they could squeeze through a narrow lane at the same time spoiler, they couldn't. Both trucks got stuck blocking each other completely and now the entire traffic is jammed. The worst part? This road isn't even meant for heavy vehicles but trucks use it regularly like it's a highway. Is it the drivers fault for the misjudgment or the authorities for never fixing this mess? Because this happens way too often and nobody seems to care

u/Express_Wolverine_63 — 5 days ago

Chess+gym is the combination I'm currently obsessing over

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Between sets and breaks, I used to always end up watching reels during gym. This used to actually make my brain chemistry not focus on pulling weights. I switched to reading but that required too much focus which of course wasn’t possible.

And it hit me one day that one of my goals this year was to learn chess and it always felt too overwhelming to start. So I just made a routine between ever set and break time I’d take the chess lesson on duolingo or airlearn. And it has been working out, focus is great it doesn’t budge and the chess moves actually registers in my head.

if you i want to learn chess you should try it this way

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u/Express_Wolverine_63 — 6 days ago
▲ 132 r/goatravel

March is the best kept secret to visit Goa -low prices, empty beaches and zero crowds

March is the most underrated time to visit. Prices are low, crowds are almost gone and some beaches literally had only 2-3 people. If you want peace and quiet, skip North Goa and head straight to South Goa. Beaches like Palolem and Agonda are absolutely stunning when they're empty. Also don't miss Mobor and Vagator. No rush, no noise, just you and the ocean Highly recommend March for budget travellers who want the real Goa experience!"

u/Express_Wolverine_63 — 6 days ago

Best budget friendly fish thali you'll find near Agonda, Goa

Visited Goan Chilly Restaurant near Agonda and honestly wasn't expecting much , But this place completely surprised me. Got a full fish thali for just ₹180 and it was worth every single penny. Fresh fish, rice, dal, sabzi, chutney everything homestyle and delicious. The vibe of the place was super peaceful and chill, perfect to just sit back and enjoy a proper Goan meal. Definitely a hidden gem for budget travellers!

u/Express_Wolverine_63 — 6 days ago