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Nature give you the face you have at 20; i Life shapes the face you have at thirty. but at fifty you get the face you deserve-Coco Chanel

In recent years, the boundaries of medical, cosmetic dermatology, and beauty industry have blurred the evolution of consumer needs and behavior as regards to their skin. Realising the need for a good healthy skin,in Sri Lanka Professor Ramani Arsecularatne and daughter Dr. Shainka Arsecularatne have come together to provide professional and advanced skin care treatments that will help you to look good. Thier unparalleled work ethics,intergrity and results make Christell Skin Clinic and Christel Wellness Centre, the most desired places to bring out the best in you. It was established by Dr Shanika Arsecularatne with a vision to bring affordable skin care to anyone. Her clinics continue to establish itself as a hub for those pursuing luxury beauty and rejuvenation It started with skin procedures, and today Dr. Shanika Arssecularatne and her mother Professor Ramani Arsecularatne award winning, have increased their treatments to include clinical dermatology, treatment of hair and scalp condition including hairfall, nail disorders and all skin related cosmetic problems. You certainly feel your best from the moment you walk in to any of thier beauty clinics and are greeted by plush interiors and well trained medical staff.

Both Professor Ramani Arsecularatne and her daughter Dr Shanika Arsecularatne with their wealth of experience have introduced cutting edge technology and latest innovation in cosmelogy . Their treatments adhere to strict local and international medical codes and guideline, assuring customers a safety and healthy experience. they offer everything you could want for your skin and body needs

Both doctors,mother and daughter ‘s commitment to medical excellence and personalised care set them apart from the moment you step into one of thier clinic, where you will experience a blend of luxury, expertise and genuine care that prioritises your overall skin care.According to Professor Ramani Arsecularatne, aesthetic medicine has the hidden glow to have it possible on people’s face, whether subtle or more dramatic is our focus.Our goal is to make procedures slightly more humane in nature so as to allow the patient to personally select and choose between different types of procedures to satisfy his or her needs for confidence and a feeling of self.

At Christell skin clinic we give both men and women their lost confidence. We improve their physical appearance or disfigurements. With anti-aging and wellness therapies you’d be surprised to learn more of our clients are men. “We provide confidence for both men and women equally, remarked Professor Ramani.

Both doctors agree everyone has a different perception of beauty. Put simply beautifying something is making it look prettier. Our focus is delivering significant,natural looking results that enhance your appearances while promoting healthy skin

At Christell Clinic there are effective solutions and treatments for many skin and hair problems by combining latest medical technologies ranging non-surgical scar revision to non-surgical correction involving latest medical innovations. We tackle with many widespread skin problems such as acne and pigmentation. We offer medical treatments for such skin disorders, hair related treatments for both genders. Other treatments at our wellness parlours include anti aging and skin rejuvenating treatments including laser treatments, high intensity ultrasound stem cell therapy, botox and fillers to bring back a youthful complexion.

Professor Ramani Arsecularatne has 25 years of experience, while her daughter Dr. Shanika Arsecularatne, holds diplomas in Aesthetic medicine (USA) and practical Dermatology UK she was the first to introduce novel cosmetic medical treatments to Sri Lanka.

Can you elaborate on the diverse services you provide at both places?

We provide effective solutions and treatments for many skin and hair problems by combining latest medical technologies ranging from non-surgical scar revision to non-surgical correction involving lasers and chemical resurfacing. We tackle with many widespread skin problems such as acne and pigmentation. Using various cosmetics that contain toxic chemicals for skin lightning is a practice in commonplace today. These cosmetics cause severe skin disorders that would even affect in the long run. We offer medical treatments for such skin disorders as well. We provide for both genders, though many assume cosmetics medicine is restricted for females only. We also offer a range of anti-aging and skin-rejuvenating treatments including laser treatments, high intensity ultrasound, RF therapy, stem cell therapy, botox and fillers to bring back a youthful complexion.

What type of cosmetic medical treatments do you offer to the modern-day workaholic?

Researches conducted worldwide indicate a strong relationship between appearance and self-confidence. We attempt to redefine beauty despite the age. As the most advanced Skin Care Centres i we provide treatments powered by ultra-modern technologies. We offer an exclusive array of treatments for the working crowd that directly contributes to their career success by improving their self-confidence.

PRP therapy is a popular course of skin and hair treatment at Christell Skin Clinic. It is unbelievable how one’s own blood cells can contribute in rejuvenating the skin and fighting against hair loss. PRP therapy is a non-surgical procedure, where a concentrated serum processed from the client’s own blood is used to stimulate the production and growth of collagen. Many clients opt for such non-surgical based anti-aging treatments due to their proven effectiveness. Body toning and contouring treatments are also available here.

Currently we cater to a large corporate clientele who visit us in search of many cosmetic medical solutions. In the corporate world, presenting oneself well is of paramount importance in terms of inculcating better professional relationships. When someone is self-assured, it is a scientifically proven fact that they perform better and excel in their respective fields.

Were there any challenges that you had to overcome in the beginning?

When I started my work as a Medical Doctor, cosmetic medicine was not very popular in the country.

Therefore, creating awareness and convincing of its benefits was a challenge.

On the other hand, people were reluctant to embrace innovative medical solutions due to lack of knowledge. The perception about laser treatments was not positive sometimes back, as people were misled by inaccurate information and false beliefs. Therefore, it took us a considerable period of time to break such stereotypes deep-rooted in the society and earn the trust.

With our loyal clientele and their testimonials, we were able to successfully penetrate the market and build up a great reputation. Today, the word-of-mouth referrals dramatically contribute to increase our client base. Therefore, many prospective clients come to us with a positive perception already in their minds.

Moving forward, what are your future plans?

We provide results oriented solutions by combining the trio of cosmeceuticals, oral medications and medically proven technologies. We are planning to come up with more advanced solutions in the future including Nutrient therapy.

Christell Skin Clinic will always be in the forefront of adopting futuristic technologies and processes.

Located in Bampalapitiya and at One Galle Face Mall, they pride themselves on delivering tranformative results in a welcoming and luxurious setting.



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Beauty of Sri Lanka in focus: Global showcase blends art, diplomacy and conservation

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Ambassador Jovita Neliupsiene, Head of the EU Delegation to the US, and Mahinda Samarasinghe, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the US, joined a special viewing of the exhibition

By Ifham Nizam

The sixth edition of the “Beauty of Sri Lanka” Photography Exhibition is set to unfold across North America this April, transforming the power of visual storytelling into a compelling platform for cultural diplomacy, environmental advocacy and nation branding.

Organised by the America Sri Lanka Photographic Art Society in collaboration with key diplomatic and institutional partners, including the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington, D.C., the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations, the Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Los Angeles and Toronto, and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, the exhibition will run from April 22 to May 4 across Los Angeles, Toronto, New York and Washington, D.C.

Held in conjunction with Earth Day, the exhibition continues to evolve as a globally recognised initiative that brings together art, conservation and international engagement. What began as a photography showcase has now matured into a dynamic soft-power platform that tells Sri Lanka’s story to the world—through its landscapes, biodiversity, and deeply rooted cultural heritage.

Photographers from Sri Lanka at Nigara State Park

The 2026 tour will feature prestigious venues that reflect its growing international stature. These include the iconic Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International, Metro Hall in Toronto—marking the exhibition’s debut in Canada—the Permanent Mission in New York, and the Sri Lankan Embassy in Washington, D.C., as part of the widely celebrated Passport D.C. event. Each venue represents not only a geographic expansion but also a widening of the exhibition’s global audience and influence.

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At its heart, “Beauty of Sri Lanka” is a vivid narrative of a nation’s natural and cultural wealth. From the mist-covered central highlands and pristine coastal belts to dense rainforests teeming with endemic wildlife, the exhibition captures Sri Lanka’s ecological richness through the lenses of talented photographers. These images serve as both an invitation to explore and a reminder of the urgent need to protect fragile ecosystems.

This year’s programme takes a significant step further by integrating real-world environmental action. The “ReTree Los Angeles” initiative, launched in line with Earth Day, focuses on tree planting, urban restoration and community engagement. It also includes a children’s painting competition aimed at fostering environmental awareness among the younger generation. Organisers believe that nurturing creativity at an early age can instil a lifelong commitment to conservation.

Adding a scientific dimension to the event, Dr. Sarath Gunapala will deliver the keynote address on “The Journey of Infrared Photography,” exploring how advanced imaging techniques can reveal unseen dimensions of the natural world. His participation highlights the exhibition’s interdisciplinary approach, where art meets science to deepen understanding and appreciation.

The exhibition will also feature a vibrant cultural segment designed to immerse international audiences in Sri Lanka’s living traditions. A carefully curated lineup of performances—including the sacred Wes Pooja, the dramatic Naga Raksha mask dance, the rhythmic Thelme ritual dance and the light-hearted Salu Paliya—will bring to life the island’s folklore, rituals and performing arts heritage. These performances are expected to add colour, rhythm and emotional depth to the visual experience offered by the photographic displays.

ASPAS President Suria Perera emphasised that the exhibition is more than a display of images. “It is a celebration of Sri Lanka’s identity—its natural beauty, its cultural vibrancy, and its responsibility to future generations,” she said. “Through photography and community engagement, we aim to inspire a deeper connection between people and the environment.”

Over the years, the exhibition has drawn a diverse audience, including diplomats, policymakers, conservationists, art collectors and members of the Sri Lankan diaspora. Its ability to connect these varied groups underscores its role as a bridge between cultures, fostering dialogue and mutual understanding while strengthening Sri Lanka’s global presence.

The continued support of diplomatic missions, cultural institutions and tourism authorities has been instrumental in elevating the exhibition’s profile. Their collaboration reinforces the role of art as a powerful tool in shaping perceptions, building partnerships and promoting sustainable tourism.

As the 2026 edition prepares to open its doors, “Beauty of Sri Lanka” stands as a testament to the island nation’s enduring appeal and its commitment to conservation. It is not merely an exhibition, but a movement—one that celebrates beauty, inspires responsibility and connects Sri Lanka to the world through the universal language of art.

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Vibrant celebration of tradition and togetherness

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This holiday season, City of Dreams Sri Lanka invites guests to step into the heart of a truly Sri Lankan celebration with Signature Avurudu—a four-day cultural experience taking place.

Blending time-honoured traditions with contemporary flair, the festivities promise to capture the spirit of the Aluth Avurudda (Sinhala and Tamil New Year) in all its colour, rhythm, and warmth. From the moment guests arrive, they will be welcomed into a space transformed with festive décor, echoing the charm of a village celebrations brought to life in the city.

At the centre of the celebration is the Pahan Pujava, a symbolic lamp lighting ceremony led by the management, setting a tone of unity, prosperity, and new beginnings. This meaningful ritual reflects the essence of the New Year—a time to pause, reflect, and step into the new year with hope and positivity.

Throughout the four days, guests can experience the rich cultural heritage of Sri Lanka through a series of traditional performances. The rhythmic beats of raban and drums, alongside vibrant dance acts, will fill the air, creating an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and celebratory. Adding to the experience are elegantly dressed Sri Lankan hostesses, offering a warm, authentic welcome that embodies the island’s renowned hospitality.

No Avurudu celebration is complete without its flavours, and City of Dreams Sri Lanka delivers a feast to remember. Guests can indulge in an array of traditional sweets and savouries, alongside curated Avurudu-themed buffets and creative beverages inspired by local ingredients. Passing canapés and festive treats ensure there is something to enjoy at every turn—whether you’re reminiscing over childhood favourites or discovering new twists on beloved classics.

Designed as a celebration for all, Signature Avurudu brings together families, friends, and visitors from around the world to share in the joy of the season. It is a reminder that Avurudu is more than a festival—it is a feeling of togetherness, renewal, and shared happiness.

This April, celebrate the sights, sounds, and tastes of Avurudu at City of Dreams Sri Lanka—where tradition meets modern celebration, and every moment feels like home.

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Thomian sailors secure many medals in India

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Students of S. Thomas’ College recently demonstrated commendable performance at two international sailing events held in India: the inaugural Indian Sailing Regatta and the 4th North-East Regatta. Both events featured participation from foreign teams, including Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Malaysia, Russia, Great Britain, South Korea, Singapore, and India.

The inaugural Indian Sailing League (ISL), held at Umiam Lake, Shillong, India, marked a significant milestone in the sport and was prominently featured in The Times of India. The ISL is a first-of-its-kind franchise-based sailing league, bringing together 14 teams, 182 sailors, and 58 international participants from eight countries.

The ISL follows a concept similar to the Cricket Indian Premier League, where top sailors are “bid” and selected into franchise teams representing different regions. The competition introduced an innovative team-based format in which the best sailor from each team in each category competed, combining multiple race formats such as fleet racing, team racing, marathon races, and rig-and-race challenges. This pioneering structure, widely regarded as a first in global sailing history, has significantly enhanced the spectator appeal and competitive depth of the sport, while promoting youth, women, and high-performance sailing on a single platform.

At the first Indian Sailing Regatta, in the Boys’ Optimist category, Haren Wickramatillake secured 3rd place and was also awarded a special medal for his courage during the rig and race event. Dhiren Perera achieved 3rd place in the rig and race event alongside his team member.

At the 4th North-East Regatta, performances continued to be noteworthy. In the Main Optimist Boys category, Haren Wickramatillake was placed 6th, while Shem Fernando secured 19th place out of 32 participants. In the Junior Green Fleet Optimist Boys category, Anuruth Tennakoon achieved 2nd place and Dhiren Perera was placed 4th out of 10 participants. In the ILCA 4 Boys category, Akaine Ubayasiri was placed 11th out of 22 participants.

These achievements highlight the high level of skill, determination, and sportsmanship demonstrated by the young sailors, while also reflecting Sri Lanka’s strong presence in an emerging and globally significant sailing platform.

Upcoming international sailing events, featuring students of S. Thomas’ College, include the Asian Beach Games 2026, to be held in China ,in April 2026, and the International Optimist Dinghy Association (IODA) competition, scheduled to take place at Port City, in Sri Lanka, in December 2026. These events will provide valuable international exposure and further opportunities for the young college sailors to compete at a high level.

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