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Tuesday, 3 July 2018

The Best Rainy Day Beauty Tips and Tricks

We’re all about presenting a united front, and no matter the weather, there’s simply no excuse for running around with fuzzy hair and melted mascara raccoon eyes. In fact, we’re armed with an arsenal of rainy day beauty tips and tricks that will help to keep your look in check with hardly any extra effort at all.
Close your hair’s cuticle for less frizz.
Regardless of whether your hair is fine, thick, straight, curly, or some combination thereof, rainy weather can only mean one thing: Frizz, and lots of it. The key to avoiding fuzzy texture is to keep the hair’s cuticle sealed. To close the cuticle use paraffin free conditioner and paraben free serums when styling and rinsing hair with cold water at the end of your shower. Use argon oil which is excellent in removing dryness and frizziness in your hair.
Go light on the makeup.
Aside from the obvious—read: waterproof mascara and eyeliner— steering clear of heavy moisturisers and foundation when humidity is high. We’ve all experienced the irritating face-melting effect of heavier makeup and high humidity, so instead try getting some colour from a lightweight illuminating product, a silky powder palette that combines bronzer, highlighter, and blush for a total about-face.
Ward off humidity.
While an umbrella can help to lessen the likelihood of getting completely soaked, there’s definitely no hiding from humidity, so arm yourself with hair products that protect against steamy weather. After styling, lightly coat hair in an anti-humidity spray that also offers hold. If you’re especially prone to frizz, carrying a travel-size version of styling cream, or even a moisturising hand cream, can be an indispensable help for touch-ups throughout the day.
Blending makes it better.
Whether you’re heading out into a light drizzle or a torrential downpour, makeup precautions need to be taken. To keep your makeup intact in humid weather, always make sure to rub makeup into your skin so that it’s not just sitting on top. The suede texture of the curved non-latex sponge perfectly blends makeup for a flawless finish that really works makeup into the skin.
Keep volume intact.
A high-volume updo or ponytail just won’t last in the drizzle, unless you’re adding some seriously formidable product to go with it. Spritz a texturising spray  to give hair weight and, well, texture, which will prevent it from falling flat, before back-combing at the crown. Hardy also suggests criss-crossing two bobby pins at the base of your tease to keep volume high.
The sun isn’t shining, so your face shouldn’t be.
Yet another humidity-induced problem we face during rainy weather is unwanted shine. Turn to skin care and makeup specifically designed to combat it, like lightweight mattifying moisturizers, both tinted and otherwise. A primer with a powdery matte finish, can also work wonders for repelling excess oil and shine throughout the day. We cannot emphasize enough how critical blotting papers are for keeping the greasies at bay. Pop them in your purse for a face fix-up any time.

Monday, 5 March 2018

Drashti Dhami’s Beauty Secrets



Television actress Drashti Dhami is one of the highest-paid actresses in the small screen industry. She is also one of the most liked personalities when it comes to the television industry. The actress has been blessed with gorgeous skin and hair, which is also the reason why she has made it to the list of 50 Sexiest Asian Women multiple times, starting from 2012 to the year 2015. If you have always wondered what makes Drashti’s skin radiant and her long  hair strong and lustrous, we share with you some of Drashti Dhami’s skincare and haircare secrets. 

Apart from the fact that Drashti makes sure she gets 8 hours of sleep and follows a proper diet plan, she takes care of her skin with a simple skincare regime. Her skincare regime is pretty simple. She thoroughly follows the CTM (cleanse, tone and moisturize) routine. She also exfoliates her skin and indulges in facials to keep her skin glowing and to prevent the early signs of ageing.
She loves to pamper herself, so she indulges in body massage once in ever month. Though she does not like using too many face packs, she likes to use a homemade natural toner for her skin. Yes, Drashti uses a natural homemade toner to stay away from the readily available toner with loads of alcohol. Another homemade remedy she uses makes her lips rosy pink. The actress uses a natural lip balm made with strawberries to keep her lips soft and rosy pink.

The secret to Drashti’s beautiful hair is that she uses oil treatments to massage her hair and scalp. She believes in using essential oil for her hair. A good hair massage not only relieves tension but also helps to increase the blood circulation and promote hair growth.

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

11 Dos and Don’ts of Fall and Winter Makeup

It's not just your fall and winter wardrobe that needs to transition for the colder weather; your makeup and skincare routine needs a refresher, too. Here are all the swaps you need to make to look beautiful all winter long.

 

Do: Wear maroon and burgundy lipstick


One of the best ways to get a standout autumn look is to play up your lip color. During fall, turn to plum or burgundy shades of lipsticks, glosses, and stains. The look is somewhat vampy, but absolutely stunning on pale skin. Makeup artist and beauty consultant Tom Pecheux describes it as "sophisticated in a twisted kind of way," thanks to its darker elements. With such a bold lip, there's no need to also make a statement with your eyes, as you don't want to overpower the look. Keep your eye shadow minimal, but feel free to use simple black mascara and eyeliner.

Don't: Wear coral or pink lipstick


We all love wearing red lipstick as winter makeup, not only because it's festive, but also because red perfectly matches your black, gray, and browns of your darker winter wardrobe. However, it's important you stick to classic or dark reds without any coral or pink undertones. These colors signal warmer weather and will clash with your dark, winter outfits.

Do: Paint your nails gray or nude


Nail polish is much more than just makeup; it's also a great accessory. It serves to compliment your jewelry, long-sleeved blouses, and coats, so make sure your nail polish is always an appropriate color. Bust out the grays, nudes, blacks, cherry reds, Merlot, and even sparkly golds and silvers.

Don't: Paint your nails neon


As pretty as fluorescent pink looks on your fingers and toes, bright and colorful varnishes are a serious winter makeup faux pas. If your favorite color is turquoise blue, turn to navy instead. As fun as rainbow polish colors are, save them for your next beach vacation.

Do: Apply rosy, pink blush


One benefit of braving the cold in winter is returning home with flushed, rosy cheeks. You can recreate this flattering look by generously swirling on pink blush. This can add rosiness to medium skin tones, which can go a touch sallow when pale. It adds that warmth and punch to the skin that we miss when it's cold out.

Don't: Continue wearing bronzer


As your tan fades with the passing of summer, it's best to embrace paler skin and find ways to complement it, rather than try to paint on a fake, summer glow. Ditch your bronzer this fall and winter, and instead stick to pink blush. A brown contour won't match the rest of your body, and rosy cheeks look far more endearing.

Do: Always apply kohl eyeliner


For fall and winter makeup: it's all about the kohl eyeliner. Whether you opt for a sharp cat-eye or smudgy, morning-after look, black liner is a winter staple. It looks stunningly dramatic on pale skin and pairs well with a dark, winter wardrobe. You really can't go wrong.

Don't: Line your eyes in purple or blue


Purple and blue liners are daring and often considered high-fashion, but they're sadly out of place during fall and winter. If you need a colorful alternative, you can certainly play with gold liner. Otherwise, it's best to stick to charcoal black.

Do: Wear copper and bronze eye shadow


Gold and copper eye shadows are the way to go this fall and winter. These colors easily go from day to night, add a smoldering shimmer, and are conveniently festive. If you don't feel brave enough to apply these metallic shades, deep purple, taupe, and gray are beautiful alternatives.

Do: Focus on moisturizing makeup


As the weather gets harsher, your number-one concern should be keeping your skin hydrated. Instead of your usual foundation, it's best to apply especially moisturizing primers, BB creams, and sunscreen (yep, you still need SPF in winter) at the start of your beauty routine. The last thing you want is to let your face dry out, which will result in cracking and flaking makeup.

Don't: Hold onto the same foundation


It's a common mistake to hold onto our favorite liquid foundation during the changing seasons, but as your skin gets a few shades lighter, do not continue applying makeup that's too dark for you. Instead, find a matching powder or foundation, or ditch that coverage altogether. As your skin battles the elements, it's better to focus on hydrating skincare than faking a tan.

Thursday, 20 July 2017

No Makeup Makeup Glow



If you want to do a no makeup makeup look – almost nothing on the skin but lots of glow. So use very thin layer of foundation and literally massaged it in the skin.  Use cream blushes in shades of pink and coral from Tata Harper to get that glossy finish on the skin. But if you have nothing, you can just blend a bit of lipstick on your cheeks and put a little bit of lip balm to get that little glow. Or you can even use a cream highlight. If you want to keep lips in a shade of soft brown but keeping them healthy looking.  Use a lip balm on top of a liquid lipstick. A little bit of contouring, some nude eyeliner on waterline and mascara finished off the look. And for this look, it is okay if a bit of your spots / freckles show through. It’s all about making your skin looking healthy and glowing.

7 Makeup Tips for Round Face

Are you a woman who is blessed with a perfectly round face? Well, makeup tips differ according to the face shape, and today, we would be especially speaking about how to beautify your round face using these makeup tips. Using these makeup tips can help to accentuate your facial features rather than hiding them.
Beauty woman applying makeup. Beautiful girl looking in the mirror and applying cosmetic with a big brush. Girl gets blush on the cheekbones. Powder, rouge


In my opinion, round chin, broad forehead and large cheeks have nothing to do with shame! Instead, you should flaunt off these features with pride by following these quick and easy makeup tips. So, let’s get started!

1. Contouring Round Face:

Contouring.Make up woman face. Contour and highlight makeup.

Contouring your round face is the most important task that can help to make your face look slimmer and thin. Contouring should be done in such a way that it does not make your face look quite round. The most important makeup tip for the girls with round face is to contour your face properly. Contour in the downward direction as it will help to make your face look elongated instead of round.

2. Focus on Strong Points:

woman with healthy skin applying cream highlighter under eye
While you are doing makeup, you should always focus on the strong features of your face. You should use a highlighter and bronzer on the strong features of your face so that it draws the attention from not-so-perfect areas. Dab some blush on the chin and also at the forehead, so that it creates an illusion of more of a sculpted face.

 

3. Add Gloss:

beautiful blond woman paints lips with lipstick. beauty girl

No matter whether you are wearing a nude shade lipstick or the darkest red, you should always choose to apply gloss on the lips. Adding gloss is a perfect secret tip that every girl with round face should remember. Adding a dash of gloss on your lipstick will help to bring the focus to the bottom of the face, thus, allowing your face to look longer and slimmer than usual. Dark shade lipsticks work much better!

 

4. Using Blush:

Close up of face of young woman getting powder on her cheek with a brush. She is smiling. Her eyes are closed
Most of the women prevent using blush on the face because they think it will make their face look more round. Well, that’s not the case because it depends on the application and placement of the blush on the face. You should always opt for matte finish blush and apply in the upward or downward direction. Apply blush under the cheekbones and blend it till the cheeks. Always opt for a warm shade of blush to enhance your features.

 

5. Winged Eye:

Vintage style portrait of young beautiful woman with eyebrows tattoo and long curly hair
One easy and quick tip to follow for girls with round face is to opt for a winged eye look. Apply regular makeup and then use black or brown eyeliner to create a winged eye. The deep curve of the winged eye can make your face look slim and thin. Also, it allows your cheeks to look slimmer and thinner.

 

6. Concentrate on Your Cheeks:

Never, ever forget your cheeks! As we mentioned earlier, a woman with round face often feels shy to flaunt off her large-sized cheeks. But girls, don’t be afraid the next time. So, some of them are not sure how to apply blush on cheeks, and hence, they skip it. Well, you should apply blush in the upward direction of the cheek so that it makes your face look slim. Also, you should start applying blush from your cheekbone and move towards the temple of the face. This will draw the attention from your round face and make it look slim.

 

7. Proper Shades:

Collection of makeup cosmetics palette, lipstick and brushes on white background flat lay style

You should always use proper shades on your face. The golden rule for choosing the proper shade is choosing what looks good. Always choose a lighter shade as it helps to bring facial features forward, while dark shades may recede them. Choose a proper shade which blends well with your skin and also highlight your features. Always feel free to use a cream or powder, or a combination of both which will highlight your face.

7 Life-changing Tips on Makeup for Acne

Whether or not one should wear makeup during an acne breakout might just be the biggest conundrums plaguing the beauty world. While some of us may think that makeup helps hide the bumpy, red acne lesions, the rest of us are worried that wearing layers of foundation and concealer can actually cause the zits to get worse. So, the most important thing to do when trying to decide whether or not wear makeup in the case of acne is to find effective and lightweight products that do not aggravate the breakout and still do a good job at covering it up. Most foundation and concealers don’t go on smoothly over acne and pimples, and in turn make them look worse! So, the key is to find the right products and follow the best way to apply them. Here are some tips for you in case you have acne-prone skin and still love to wear makeup.
Makeup for Acne

1. Don’t skimp on the right skincare: When wearing makeup for acne, the right base is very important. Make sure to start with clean skin. Don’t skip the toner and moisturizer. Go for a super hydrating (but oil free) moisturizer to combat any dry patches or flakiness caused by the acne.

2.  Go for a very lightweight and oil-free foundation: The next step is to find the right foundation. Getting the perfect colour match is key. Anything too light or too dark will only accentuate the acne. Choose a lightweight and oil-free formula.
Recommendation: Maybelline New York Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation
Woman applying makeup with fingers

3. Apply in thin layers and with a light hand: You may be tempted to apply thick layers of foundation to conceal the acne, but that’s where most people go wrong. The key to a natural and concealed look is to apply the foundation in very thin layers with a light hand. Make use of a Beauty Blender for a more natural finish. Don’t attempt to conceal too much with your foundation. Your foundation should only even out your skin tone.

4.  Make use of a colour corrector: If there’s too much redness and inflammation on your skin, then let a colour corrector come to your rescue. Apply a green colour corrector to the parts where you need to combat the redness.

5.  Choose a full coverage concealer: Over the colour correct, apply a full coverage concealer. Like I had mentioned earlier, don’t apply thick product all over your face. Focus on spot concealing for a more natural look. Make sure that the concealer you pick offers sun protection. You don’t want to aggravate your acne by exposing it to sun damage.
6.  Distract from the area of breakout: Suppose you have a lot of breakouts on your cheeks, then it’s important to keep in mind that you should distract from that area. Skip products like blush, bronzer and highlighter that are actually designed to draw attention to the cheeks. If your cheeks have acne, then focus on dramatizing your eyes (try a winged liner or smoky eye, maybe) or any other feature of your face.

7.  Go for a bold, bright or dark lip: Unless you have acne right around your mouth, going for a bold, bright or dark lip is a great makeup tip for those suffering from breakouts. It takes away the attention from your skin and makes your lips do all the talking. However, when wearing bold lip colours, make sure that you’ve concealed your skin properly.

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