Here are some smart additions that you can incorporate in your bag this summer.
1. Water supply
Hydrating yourself periodically is important. Carry a bottle of water with you always.
If you have refilling sources around, grab a mini-sized bottle of, say, 250 ml.
Keep refilling it periodically to quench your thirst.
If you don't have resources, settle for a one-litre bottle.
Hot tip: Dr Mandakini Vasaikar, an Ayurvedic practitioner, says: Squeeze the juice of a lemon into the water bottle. This is a great way to keep acidity levels in control.
2. Tissues, napkins
Carry a fresh napkin or good quality soft paper tissues. Tissues are available at chemist shops or in general stores, in packs of 5/ 10/ 20.
Wet wipes are also available, like Fresh Ones (Rs 22 to Rs 75 ), and Lakme cleansing tissues (Rs 60 for 30 wipes).
Hot tip: Printed tissues may cause skin reactions Try and avoid printed tissues.
Dr Mandakini Vasaikar suggests a economic option: refrigerate hand towels soaked in cologne water and carry them in a clean polythene pouch.
3. Glucose powder
Empty a sachet of glucose/ Electral powder in water, or simply have it raw.
Glucose provides instant energy to the body, especially in excessive heat.
Hot tip: Carry sachets of glucose powder. A varieties of flavours readily available at all chemists and general stores.
4. Anti-perspirants, deodorants
Terrified of body odour due to perspiration? Well, perspiration is inevitable. A smart way to tackle this is to use a good anti-perspiring deodorant or scented roll-ons (Rexona, Liril have some good deos and roll-ons, from Rs 75 to Rs 125).
Hot tip: Avoid using alcohol-based deodorants or perfumes. They can cause skin irritation, suggests homeopath Hatim Bookwala, a visiting consultant at Banaji, a renowned homeopathy centre in Mumbai.
Also, when combined with sweat, they produce an offensive body odour, which could be quite a turn-off.
Opt for for fragrances with natural base, of fruits, sandalwood, tea rose or of low alcohol concentration.
Check for the alcohol concentration at the back of the perfume container.
Instead, you could go in for cologne water (Eau de Cologne), which is a perfumed watery suspension or distillation of the oils of bergamot, lemon, orange and orange blossom, with lavender oil and rosemary oil. It is available at all perfume stores and chemists and is priced between Rs 100 and Rs 150 for 50 ml.
You could also opt for talcum powder, which absorbs sweat and leaves behind a dry, fresh feeling.
5. Caps, hats, sun bands
Choose a headgear that offers maximum coverage and protection against sun.
Hot tip: Follow the theory: Blacks absorb heat and whites radiate heat. Go for light coloured caps (white, beige, light
grey, light green), and avoid dark coloured caps (black, navy blue).
Pick up scarves and stoles that match your clothing. They not only enhance your style but act as effective protection against sun.
6. Glares
Make sure you pick up a pair that offers 100% UV protection.
Hot tip: If you wear spectacles, go for photo-chromatic glasses.
7. Umbrellas
They provide maximum sun protection and are definitely recommended this season.
Hot tip: Pick up a folding umbrella that can fit snugly in your bag.
8. Hand fan
Loads of varieties (electric hand fans, folding Japanese fans) are available. Not only are they portable, they also making a fashion statement.
They are priced between Rs 150 and Rs 1,500.