There’s no better way to perk yourself up during gloomy rainy days, than to host make-up party with your gal pals. Actors Anusha Viswanathan and Adrija Roy had a blast with the hottest looks of the season - be it taxi yellow or Barbie-pink. Here’s a glimpse from the fun session, with some expert tips.
Monsoon is usually dull and gloomy, but pop colours on your eyes and lips can do wonders. Use colours like shocking pink, taxi yellow, icy blue with dark mascara, white pencil on the waterline and dull blush. You may also use a lip and cheek tint. Do not forget to use waterproof makeup when it’s raining
– Kaushik, makeup artistBarbiecore aesthetic is not just about all things hot pink, it embraces all shades of pink
– Kaushik, makeup artist
I always liked to go for muted makeup during the rains. But this session helped me discover a whole new world of colourful makeup. I’ll try more than just water-proof mascara & base from now on
– Adrija RoyI’ve recently been trying out new looks and today’s makeup party was great fun. I usually opt for a little bit of concealer and stay away from foundation during monsoon. But waterproof mascara and lipstick are a must and a moisturising spray adds a nice glow. I want to experiment a lot more now!
– Anusha Viswanathan
Stack up on hot pink or magenta pink miniskirts, frilled and sexy dresses, baby tees, low-rise jeans, tiny hand bags and heels to achieve the Barbie core look. It is an easy fashion trend to pull off as it is all about pink. You may dress in the colour from top to toe or add a hint of pink in your shoes or handbag
– Rajat, stylist
Let’s party!Go for a tight high ponytail or poker straight hair
Pick a dewy glass base
Try a bold pink eyeliner and white on your waterline
Add coated mascara for defined lashes
Use a peach-pink blush for that ultra-fresh look
Finish it off with a hyper glow illuminator
Photo : Sudipta Chanda
Makeup, hair and styling: Kaushik and Rajat
Location: Cafe Yonder
Ruman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She...
Read MoreRuman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She covers Tollywood and fashion, besides her regular responsibilities at the desk. Her passions include movies, reading and avante-garde fashion shoots.
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