Thursday, December 31, 2009

Cory Walia on Bollywood's Emerging Make-up Trends


From Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to Raveena Tandon, Salman Khan to Aamir Khan, Shilpa Shetty to Vidya Balan, Cory Walia knows their faces like the back of his hand. Not known to be a man who minces words when it comes to advising stars on skincare, Cory credits former Miss World, Aishwarya Rai with having good skin. "But she is so hyper and does not rest enough," he says.

Of the former Bollywood actors, he rates Late Divya Bharati's skin as the best he has seen. ‘‘She had gorgeous skin. Hema Malini still maintains great skin and so does Dimple Kapadia," he says. As for male stars, Cory says Dino Morea has great skin. ‘‘He is careful about his skincare regime and is paranoid about it.''

How much has make-up on the big screen changed over the years?
It has changed drastically and dramatically! There is a new crop of internationally-trained, sophisticated make-up artists. Then there is the opening up of the Indian economy, and especially the cosmetics industry. Cosmetics were considered frivolous and heavily taxed. Today, it is the other way round. It is a hungry and growing market: big money, an influx of producers, globalization, sophisticated directors, producers, technical crew, the stars themselves and make-up artists, advances in lighting and camera technology and equipment have all contributed to the change! Today, the make-up that a socialite wears to a party is easily translated to a Bollywood look.

Which actors have really good skin?
There are quite a number of them. Raveena Tandon, Malaika Arora, Amrita Arora, Tabu, Manisha Koirala, Kareena Kapoor, Sushmita Sen and Dia Mirza. Hema Malini still maintains great skin, and so too does Dimple Kapadia. Sarika, Poonam Dhillon and Jayalalitha have such beautiful skin. But Madhubala, Meena Kumari, Asha Parekh did not. Nor did Madhuri Dixit Nene have very good skin.

When it comes to skincare, many of the present day actors are lazy. They over-work and don't give their skin time to revitalize. They do not take enough vitamins, drink enough water, eat a balanced diet or exercise; it's a combination of everything. A lot of people rely on genetics but like everything else, skin is prone to the effects of gravity. The new advances in technology are helping a lot of women, and hopefully everyone will care enough about themselves and not about their bank balance.

In fact, male actors are more conscious and aware of skincare than many of their female counterparts. Examples? Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Shahid Kapur and John Abraham. Salman Khan had good skin, but it's not so now. Arjun Rampal has naturally good skin.

Are there any companies that make make-up products for teenage skin?
There is no such thing like a range of make-up for teens. In today's world, all make-up brands emphasize skincare strongly and, if the quality of make-up is good, anybody from 16 to 60 can use it.

Are there actors for whom make-up has really worked wonders?
If an actor's features are in the correct proportion and if the person is really talented, he or she can look like a million bucks – just look at Konkona Sen Sharma. Nargis Dutt used to have very masculine features but look what great camera work, lighting, styling and sheer acting talent made her look like on screen. There were so many unglamorous roles that the Late Smita Patil took on, but even in them she looked gorgeous. My muse is Chitrangada Singh; I love her looks. She is such a wonderful girl with earthy demeanor and sophistication. She is very intelligent too.

What colors work best on people with dark skin tones?
If used correctly, every color looks great on any skin. It is important to learn about proportions. Strong deep metallic eye shadows are the way to go. I swear by kajal [kohl] and I also like the classic, deep, matte red lipstick, when combined with a basic eyeliner, you get a great look.

How best can one translate reel life make-up to real life?
Find an identifiable person that you actually resemble. Do not just go chasing your dreams and desires; be realistic. Then emulate and observe, emulate and observe. Look at magazines, check out interviews and find out where your personal individual styling stands. Read tips and learn more about them.

You have a strong view about the role of eye brows in make-up...
I feel they are the welcoming features of our face. The way you shape your eyebrows can make or mar a look. If your eyebrows are untidy and unkempt, your eyes may not look attractive. Sadly, there is a new trend of shaving off eyebrows. Imagine, actors shaving off their eyebrows!

Which Bollywood film stars' life completely changed after you gave them some tips?
Raveena Tandon, for one. I did her eyebrows for the very first time in her life. I told her to not to worry about her nose. I told her how to combine dark eyes and light lips and light eyes and dark lips. The other person who took my advice seriously a long time ago was Salman Khan. I told him how he needed to hold himself taller. There are a few things a man should do to look sophisticated, like use a deodorant and mouthwash.

How much make-up do you use on yourself?
I used to apply a lot of make-up on a daily basis and even at night. Now I use it only when I am preparing for television shows. When I was younger, I used to wear make-up when heading to a club. In fact, I was the pioneer of the make-up on men movement in India.

So are actors using make-up in their day-to-day life?
I do not know of men who use make-up in their day-to-day life but I can tell you for sure that in old Bollywood, it was a norm. Before Eastman color hit the big screen in India in the 1960s, actors like Shammi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Rajendra Kumar and Pradeep Kumar wore foundation base in purple and, over this, pink make-up. They always wanted to look fair. When you see some of the old films Jeetendra's acted in, you can't miss the way his face was painted.

Tells us about your tie up with Inglot?
My association with Inglot is pretty new but for the last couple of years, I've been a big fan of the brand – of their quality and of the payoff. Color payoff is very important; what you see in the container and what appears on the face usually differs hugely. But I am very happy with Inglot. Besides, they have a huge range available.

Finally, what are a few things every woman must keep a check on?
Water intake (eight glasses a day), shapely eyebrows, regular skincare and maintaining a good body posture. If you have a good posture and carry yourself well, even an average person can look enigmatic and dynamic.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Make-up Trend: Glittery Lip Gloss

Kangana Ranaut sparkles on the latest issue of Verve. To try a glittery gloss without looking like a kindergartner, test the formula on the back of your hand—if the resulting shimmer is smooth and uniform, not chunky, you know you have the right gloss. To balance the lips, Kangana's look is kept simple and neutral. 2010 is all about shimmer, sparkle and shine but in an understated, sophisticated way.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Make-up Trend: Fresh Skin

At a special screening for her upcoming movie Raat Gayi Baat Gayi, Neha Dhupia kept her make-up simple to accentuate her beautiful features, while keeping that simple and effortless. To get your skin to look flawless and airy, blend a lightweight foundation and apply a rosy blush on your cheeks. To finish and seal your look apply a mist of hydrating spray. It sets the makeup and gives a finishing glow.

Rec: Evian Mineral Water Spray

Friday, December 25, 2009

Make-up Trend: Peachy Winter Glow

At the MMK College Festival, Bipasha Basu sported warm, apricot-hued cheeks. To fake a realistic looking winter glow, choose an orangey blush, and blend it along the apples of your cheeks and the bridge of your nose. It may feel awkward, but it helps accentuate the way the face flushes naturally.

Rec: Stila Mango Crush Lip & Cheek Stain

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Make-up Trend: Glam Eyes

I absolutely love Kareena Kapoor's 'glasses and nose ring' look in 3 Idiots, but at the 3 Idiots premiere she rocked the 'glammy smoky eye and dewy look'. The look was a sexy eye with a hint of smokiness. To get the same look, blend a bronzy eye shadow in the crease, a wash of copper eye shadow on the lid, and line your upper and lower lash lines with charcoal eye liner. On the bottom lashes, layer black and charcoal shadow, and finish with two coats of black mascara.

Rec: Sephora Enchanted Eye Palette in Bronze

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Make-up Trend: Dark Eyes

At a recent awards function, Rani Mukherji showed us the key make-up trend for fall: eyes loaded with black shadow and liner, often with blue, brown, or gunmetal on the lids. With thick black liner, add one or two coats of mascara to really pull the look together. Smoky eyes and big lashes go hand in hand.

Rec: Kat Von D True Romance Eyeshadow Palette in Beethoven

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Make-up Trend: Perfectly Shaped Eyebrows

At a promotional event for her upcoming movie, Dulha Mil Gaya, Sushmita Sen rocked light waves, mauve lips, and perfectly placed brows. To keep yours in check, alternate between brows every few plucks when you're grooming to be sure they're even. And never use a magnifying mirror; it distorts your eyebrows and can prompt you to over-pluck.

Rec: Tweezerman Slant Tweezer

Monday, December 21, 2009

Make-up Trend: Glowy, Pink Cheeks

At the police show held in Mumbai, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan had straight hair, smoldering eyes, and perfect pink cheeks. Her secret for blush that's natural, but not too subtle? Start by blending silky foundation very lightly with a wet sponge, then topped it with a sheer cream blush in a rose hue. Give it a try—a thin layer of foundation will help other pigment adhere to your skin and increase the luminescence factor.

Rec: NARS The Multiple in Maui

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Make-up Trend: Winged Eye Shadow

At a recent photoshoot Minnisha Lamba showed us something we haven't seen before: winged eye shadow! The key point to remember when doing this look is it's all about blending. Brush an espresso shadow up to the crease, then pulled it up towards the tail of the eyebrow with a small brush. Draw a stripe of black eyeliner along the top lash line, and blended that outwards, too. To finish, add a dark black pencil on the bottom lash line, and smudge it upwards. Another insider secret? False eyelashes really add a lot to this look.

Rec: Benefit Big Beautiful Eyes Palette

Fall Make-up Trends: Dark make-up

Make-up is a creative art. That fact cannot be stressed enough. For women who are adventurous, there are no rules except the rule of aesthetic excess. While colors come and go, what never fails to stake its claim in make-up repeatedly is the deep and dark look. A look that deliberately keeps colour, as we often see it, off the palette. The result is a portrait of pure mystery powered by the enigma of black and shades that approximate it without being it.
Black is an absolute and it wields absolute power. When used well (in make-up), it is a mark of genius artistry that combines intrigue, temptation and even rebellion. It is a perfect way to highlight the beauty of a woman while cloaking her in a deep mystery and allure. But black is not a place where no light or color can reach. It's a place where the two attributes appear in a completely new context.
This season, trendsetters have been drawn to this bold ‘color' with pure passion. "Fall-Winter 2009 is all about the black eye and the black lip," says Vimi Joshi, M.A.C senior make-up artist for Middle East and India. "I celebrate any woman who dares to go all out and wears black make-up."
Years ago, Chanel was among the pioneers who ushered in a dark make-up palette with rich, dark lipsticks and pure black nail lacquer. This season, reprising its original theme, Peter Philips, global creative director of Chanel make-up, offers the Noirs Obscurs collection.
"Classic black make-up is a popular look that was inspired by a few women rebelling against society," says Joshi. "In contemporary times, films like Twilight have contributed strongly to promoting this look."
Sarah Baldry, chief make-up artist for L'Oréal Paris at the Dubai Fashion Week, has another view of the allure of dark make-up. "Your eyes," she says, "reveal a lot about your personality. But when you use dark make-up on them, you are creating intrigue as your true self is camouflaged. Black is a very mysterious look, an attention getter like no other."
But before you get tempted to use this glamorous camouflage on yourself, a word of advice: such make-up oscillates between a softer, romantic look (aimed to create a dark seductive quality) or a daring, rebellious look (that does well to raise images of the gothic era). While the softer version goes very well on women in their thirties, the classic goth look is more for youngsters burning up the club floor. Dark make-up is also endlessly creative and amenable to clever tricks and streaks. If you don't wish to be full-on daring by wearing black lips, veer off a bit and mix in deep plums or intense violets. For eyes, the smoky look is a timeless classic and the darker it gets, the more interesting it becomes. The slept-in look that works so well on waifish, sultry, pouty faces can be adopted by others even if their pouts are not a mile long or their designer sulks anything close to traffic-stoppers.
How to wear Black
L'oreal
According to Sarah Baldry, chief make-up artist for L'Oréal Paris at the Dubai Fashion Week, the focus in this look is on the eyes. The best way to achieve intense eyes is to keep the skin as light as you can without looking deathly white. As powder tends to dehydrate certain skin types, use a good moisturizing cream to nourish your skin. Use a foundation that creates a matte flawless effect and set it with loose powder. Take into consideration your skin tone (lighter or darker) in order to choose the correct shade of foundation and powder.
For the eyes, use a beige eyeshadow as a base over the lids and as a highlight under the brows. Then apply two shades of black eyeshadow over the lids. Use black kohl to define the upper and lower lash lines and draw a fine line with a silvery white kohl pencil inside the lower lash line. This works like a light bulb! Use a peach blush to contour cheek bones. For lips, use a coral lipgloss after lining them with a nude lipliner. A sultry, flawless overall effect is guaranteed.

Chanel
The key is to experiment and explore all dimensions of black, according to Peter Philips. He recommends deep and intense tones to compose a bold and graphic palette. Regardless of age or skin tone, the collection can be adapted to any occasion as long as you calibrate the intensity accordingly. For daytime, it's either dark lips or dark eyes. Not both at the same time. For the evening look, creating the perfect complexion is a must to show off the black. Choose a luminous foundation that will electrify the effect of black. Shade the eyes subtly by applying a light layer of eyeshadow.
For very intense and dramatic eyes, intensify the eyeshadow by using more layers. Use other eye shadows to complement, structure and intensify eye make-up. Apply black pencil in the inner waterline of the eyes and an eyeliner too for more intensity. Finish by dressing eyes with Exceptionnel de Chanel Mascara or Inimitable Mascara. Perfect the lips with your choice of dark color.
And yes, most importantly, don't forget to color coordinate your nails. It's black down to the fingertips.

M.A.C Cosmetics
"Dark make-up is meant to be worn either way: a classic black smoky eye with a nude lip which is very trendy or the bold smoky black eye with a black lip," says Vimi Joshi. To get more comfortable with it for real-life wear, pale down the skin tone and go for smoky eyes with nude lip!
Apply M.A.C Studio Tech Foundation, making sure it matches your skin tone exactly. The foundation starts off as a cream and sets to a powder. To create a beautifully contoured face, add Mineralize Skinfinish in Dark under the cheekbones, on the temples and around the jawline. Create a black smoky eye: black eye pencil lined in inner and upper corners of the waterline (inside eyes), smudged with a pencil brush and blended to a smoky effect. Add black eyeshadow on the lids and blend into the socket line using a blending brush. Coat the lashes with black mascara. If you want extra drama, add on a dark lip: M.A.C Burgundy Lip Pencil and M.A.C Diva Lipstick are perfect for this glamorous Twilight-inspired look.
Women in their thirties; create a smoky black eye, but go for classical red lips. Teenagers Be as daring as you want. Age is on your side.

Make Up For Ever
This look is all about dark eyes, lips and nails. To prepare your skin to offset this darkness beautifully, lighten your complexion using a light shade primer (blue shade). Go for a lighter shade of foundation (one to two shades lighter). Fix your foundation with a loose powder.
Sculpt your face to show contouring. Focus on the cheeks. Use a light shade of waterproof eyebrow gel as the eyebrows should appear colored. Apply a matte concentrated and long-lasting black eyeshadow around the eyes. Pay special attention to the outer corner of the eyes to perfect the smoky look. Add a hint of dark shadow under the eyes. An intensely black kohl pencil to line under the eyes works as a masterstroke. Stick on false eyelashes and dress them in pure black waterproof mascara. Outline your lips with a waterproof lip pencil - matte dark plum. Fill in with dark maroon lippy. As a final touch, spray a light film of make-up fixer to give your make-up longer after-hours.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Make-up Trend: A Winter Glow

It might be December, but on the latest issue of Filmfare, Katrina Kaif sports a midsummer's glow. Rather than applying your bronzer just on the apples of your cheeks, dust it over the highest points of your face like the center of your forehead, bridge of your nose, and middle of your chin. Because that's where the sun hits naturally, in turn making your tan look real.

Rec: Benefit Dallas

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Vimi Joshi's Pointers on How to be Red Carpet Ready [DIFF '09]

She's been in charge of the Dubai International Film Festival for years together, today she shares her tips on how to look camera ready all the time.
  • Ensure that your skin is hydrated.

  • Use M.A.C Prep and Prime Skin to achieve a gorgeous velvety texture for your skin.

  • Choose a foundation shade that matches your skin tone exactly.

  • Groom your eyebrows and ensure that they look clean and well balanced.

  • Contour your cheek bones with dark powder and add a wash of pink blush on the apples of your cheeks.

  • Define your lips using a lip pencil and add a fresh coat of lip gloss that matches your lip liner.

  • Smokey eyes are great for the red carpet: line your inner, lower and upper eyes with eye kohl and blend around the shape of your eyes.

  • Round it off with generous amounts of mascara.
Lip service
Essentials for your clutch:
  • M.A.C Blot Film for quick touch-ups.

  • Your lip gloss to reapply or freshen your lip color.

  • Mascara and kohl to intensify your smokey eyes.

  • A camera to take pictures!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Make-up Trend: Subtle Smoky Eyes

On the latest issue of Maxim India Sameera Reddy shows us that smoky eyes don't always have to mean dark shadows. To go for a more low-key look, blend gray-brown shadow up to the crease, add a dark brown in the outter crease to edge the look out. To blend it all together add a sheer pinkish white shadow up to the brow bone, and finish off with black liner. The look is still sultry, with a subtle touch.

Rec: Bobbi Brown Basics Eye Palette

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Make-up Trend: Cobalt Blue Eyeliner

In the pages of Filmfare's issue, Shruti Hassan shows us we can wear blue eyeliner, and the best color now is deep cobalt. Apply it on the upper lid, winging out the edges. If that feels like too much, switch to black along the bottom. Keep everything else simple: bare lids, black mascara, and soft lip and cheek colors.

Rec: Stila Cobalt Smudge Pot

Marie Claire Bridal Beauty Scans




Sorry about the scans not being clear enough to read, if you guys want any breakdowns of the pictures I'll try my best to do them.

The looks are done, by Mickey Contractor for M.A.C Cosmetics.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Make-up Trend: Bright Red Nails

After her breathtaking performances on Dance Premiere League, Rani Mukherji worked it at the Anandalok Purashkar Finale in bright red polish. If you've got tanned skin like Rani's, a scarlet shade has a gorgeous effect with anything you have on. I'm loving the way her polish stands out against the darker colors of her saree.

Rec: NARS Dovima Nail Polish

Friday, December 4, 2009

Make-up Trend: Opaque, Soft Pink Lips

On this month's issue of Cineblitz, Kareena Kapoor matched her lips with her black and pink dress. What stood out was the fact that she kept the color very delicate and light instead of matching it with the bright pink on her dress. A a delicate swipe of lipstick is cute, but neatly layering it on with 3-4 coats can be surprisingly impactful—especially in soft pinks and nudes.

Rec: M.A.C Crème Cup Lipstick

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Make-up Trend: Tomato-Red Lips

At the premiere of Paa, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's shiny red lipstick gave her skin a pearly, luminescent glow. If your complexion has yellow undertones—rather than pink or red—try a tomato shade, which has more orange and white than true crimson. Pair your bold lips with a simple sweep of eyeliner and mascara. The effect speaks for itself.

Rec: M.A.C Chili Lipstick

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Make-up Trend: Nude, Mauve-y Lips

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looked flawless in red lips that she was seen sporting on the Longines Swiss Watch Launch runway, but at a party celebrating the launch of Longines Primaluna Collection, she went with a more natural look that included nude, mauve-y lips. For a similar effect, choose a chubby lip pencil in a shade that closely matches the actual color of your lips, then top it with a lip gloss in the same shade. It's perfect for the daytime—and even better at night.

Rec: NARS Sex Machine Velvet Matte Lip Pencil; NARS Dolce Vita Lip Gloss

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Vogue India Beauty Pages [December 2009]

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Beauty: Acid Trip

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Beauty Focus

Make-up Trend: Forest Green Eyes

In the pages of Filmfare's latest issue Sonam Kapoor went green-- with her eyes. Rather than blending a metallic forest green hue across your entire lid, keep it below the crease, then brush a shimmery chestnut shadow just above for a slightly sculpted effect. (The brown accent also prevents green shadow from looking garish.) To finish off the look add a pop of pink on the lips and cheeks, to balance the eyes.

Rec: NARS Duo Eyeshadow in Earth Angel

Monday, November 30, 2009

Make-up Trend: Bronzy, Luminous Skin

On the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar India, Lara Dutta shows us that you don't have to look like a porcelain doll to have glowy, reflective skin. Smooth a few drops of liquid foundation over your entire face in a shade one touch darker than your natural skin tone, then top the look off with a slighty shimmery translucent powder. The effect has plenty of color and plenty of light.

Make-up Trend: Sheer Violet Shadow and Plum Lips

Usually I don't like match your eyeshadow to your clothes, but Isha Koppikar changed that make-up no no in a second. She wore a gorgeous Neeta Lulla lehnga—and had coordinating shadow and lips. To try violet colored lids, choose a shimmery formula and apply with your fingertips—the oil from you hands will keep it looking sheer, not heavy. To compliment the lips apply a plummish-brown stain with a coordinating lip gloss.

Rec: NARS Duo Eye Shadow in Violetta for the eyes; NARS Lip Stain Gloss in Victoire for the lips

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Mughda Godse's Beauty Magazine Scans

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Make-up Trend: Fuchsia Lips

From Anamika Khanna to Manish Arora, fall runways are jam-packed with acid-bright neon colors. We could add a flirty neon dress or a pair of funky stlettos to our wardrobe. But instead, why not stick to basic black and add a burst of color on your lips like Genelia D'Souza did on the latest issue of Filmfare? If bright lips are not your thing, try a tinted lip balm to get a hint of brightness.

Rec: YSL Pure Lipstick in 19 Fuchsia Pink

Amrita Rao's Beauty Scans from Beauty India


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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Fall Bridal Beauty Trends 2009

Mauve Maiden
Purple is the signature hue this season. And it complements our skin tone wonderfully. Look for a warm shade of purple in creamy texture to get the maximum impact. To get the look, sweep an aubergine hue over the lid till the crease. Extend at the outer corner. Sweep a dark brown shadow under the lower lashes. Complete the look with a plum blush on the apple of your cheeks and a light-berry stained lip. This hue is great for dusky dames.

Golden Girl
Gilt shaded eyes are very graphic this season. It truly complements an Indian bride’s look. But instead of bright gold, the look is more burnished. So blending is the key. To get the look start by sweeping a gold shadow over the entire lid. Then apply a bronze hue at the outer corner, and copper at the crease line. Blend well. Draw a thin line close to the lashes with a black liner, and sweep on mascara. Dab some bronzer on the cheeks, and a glossy earthy red-pink lipstick.

Peach Princess
Give a new twist to safe peachy look by combining various textures in the same color -try blending creamy, pearly, and matte. To get the look, use a pearly peach or a light coral shadow all over your lid till the brow bone. Apply a copper hue close to the upper and lower lashes. Line your eyes with a kohl pencil, extending at the corners. Brush a matte peach blush on the apple of your cheeks. Then blend in shimmery coral blush on the cheekbones. Finish the look with an earthy nude lipstick in creamy texture.

Blue Belle
Be bold and play with color. Blue remains a hot hue this season as well. The hue goes from bright aqua to deep midnight with a pearly sheen. To get the look, apply an aqua blue hue over the lid, rounding off at the corner. Then draw with a midnight blue liner close to the lashes and apply a navy blue shadow under the lower lashes. Blend in a cobalt blue shade on the crease. Use a copper shadow as the highlighter. Sweep a pearly pink shadow and a rose pink lipstick to finish the look.

Cory Walia Speaks to Beauty India

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Make-up Trend: Plum and Mauve Smoky Eyes

At Shilpa Shetty's wedding reception, Rani Mukherji stood out in a soft and subtle look that made her eyes pop like no other. To try her smoky eyes, blend a mauve colored eye shadow along the lid and up to the crease. Follow by working a plum eye shadow just above the crease and blend it to a fade. Apply black eyeliner in the waterline and add a few coats of black mascara on the top and bottom lashes to finish the look.

Rec: YSL 5 Colour Harmony For Eyes in 2 Indian Pink

Make-up Trend: Crimson Pink Cheeks/Lips

Amisha Patel looked fresh and glowy at Shilpa Shetty's wedding reception. The actress had flushed cheeks with very minimal eye make-up. To wear this hue, use a few extra drops of foundation to be sure your skin tone is as even as possible. Then, blend the stain on the rounded apples of your cheeks—the waxy formula has stronger pigments and a more sheer, natural finish. Apply the same stain on your lips and finish with a lipgloss with the same hue.

Rec: Stila Convertible Color in Fuchsia

Make-up Trend: A Classic Smoky Eye

Gorgeous makeup doesn't have to be trendy or edgy. Take Kareena Kapoor's simple (and stunning) slate smoky shadow on December's issue of Vogue India. To get this classic look just right, prep lids with a creamy eye primer before adding any color. Then layer on gray shadow with a soft brush and rim the eyes with black liner. The primer holds makeup in place—which means you decide exactly how smudgy you want to get.

Rec: M.A.C Smoke and Mirrors Eye Shadow Palette

Make-up Artists' Advice in Beauty India Magazine

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