TOTALLY DO-ABLE CELEB BEAUTY LOOKS TO TRY THIS SEASON
Who said summers are all about boring looks? It brings with it the joy of sheer makeup, beach waves and so much more. Wondering how to pretty up this season? Take inspiration from these celebs who teach you how to rock your beauty look in the summers.
Who said summers are all about boring looks? It brings with it the joy of sheer makeup, beach waves and so much more. Wondering how to pretty up this season? Take inspiration from these celebs who teach you how to rock your beauty look in the summers.
Try nude lips
Too much makeup in the summers can damage the skin. So opt for nude lips like Jennifer Anniston here. Keep the eyes well-defined but to balance out the look, go for a simple nude lip colour. While red and pinks will always be our favourites, this summer try a more natural look that will work well for the weather. We suggest you apply a hint of the Lakmé Aboslute Sculpt Studio Matte Lipstick in Peach Pout to get subtle, nude lips.
Go for the brave, short hairdo
Yes girls, we know you love your long tresses but some risks are worth taking. So hit the salon and opt for the makeover you deserve. Go for short, wild hair à la Kristen Stewart here. When you step out in the sun after that chic short hairdo feeling uber cool, you’ll have us to thank!
Opt for beach waves
Those of you who absolutely don’t want to part with your long tresses, style it up by opting for gorgeous beach waves. Sexy and so summery, beach waves can work well with a casual look or an evening affair. We suggest you try out the Toni &Guy Sea Salt Texturising Spray to get this look. Well, if Blake Lively can rock it, why should you be left behind?
Keep makeup minimal
Summers mean going makeup free. While many of us love beauty products too much to part with them, we must opt for a simple look this season. And that is best achieved through using minimal makeup that isn’t too heavy on the skin. Do it like Rosamund Pike who didn’t shy away from wearing minimal makeup even on the red carpet and remember the golden rule – when the heat is on, less is always more.
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