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Showing posts with label summer beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer beauty. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

How to accessorize your hair this summer




Hair accessories are believed to be the fastest way to achieve pretty summer hair this season that would give a great final finish to one's night out ensembles. 


Hair stylist Pernia Qureshi said that nothing could add an extra spring or summer twist to their hairstyle like a pretty hair accessory.

Rod Anker, Creative Director of Monsoon Salon and Spa said that clips were also their solution on a bad hair day. For example, one could just make a messy bun on top of their head and fasten a couple of clips on the side.


Anker further said that putting in too many things at once will not only make one look like a fashion victim, it will also damage their hair if the pins and barrettes were too tight and therefore, he would suggest one should opt for elastic hair bands.


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

What's in your bag this summer?

Much like wardrobes, the contents of a lady's handbag need to be revamped as the summer months set in. From sunscreen, tinted lip gloss to make-up base - your bag must have it all.


Experts from cosmetic brand Lakme have put together a list of must haves in your bag to beat the heat:

Sunscreen: 

Sunscreen is undoubtedly the most important item in your summer bag, especially if you don't plan to spend the entire summer indoors. Toss a bottle into your bag and with that you throw out any worry of being exposed to the sun. Go for SPF 50 that gives your skin optimum protection against harmful ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays.

A tinted lip balm or gloss: 

Just like your skin, your lips are vulnerable to the harsh rays of the sun. Keep them healthy by using a lip balm with SPF. This not only protects your lips but also keeps them moisturized. Day or night, you will be able to protect your pout.


Sunglasses: 

Another must-do is to wear a pair of sunglasses. A good pair will protect your eyes from the harmful effects of the UV rays. Plus, by shading yourself from the heat, it will keep you off those headaches you tend to get in the scorching heat. And what's even better is that the right pair of glasses can up your style quotient.

Bottled water: 

It is absolutely essential to stay hydrated in the summer and a reusable water bottle is a must have. You can pick one that has fluid measurements printed on the bottle. This is the simplest way to keep track of how much H2O you are consuming and ensure those important eight cups every day.

Make-up base: 

Go ahead and ditch your elaborate make-up kit! Instead of a compact or a primer, use the Lakme 9to5 Super Sunscreen this summer that acts as a perfect make-up base along with giving sun protection with SPF 50.

Facial wipes: 

After a long, sweaty day in the sun, you will be thankful to have some facial wipes on hand. These provide a quick and easy way to refresh yourself as you transition from day to night. Wipe the slate clean and you'll feel brand new.


Mini deodorant

One of the most obvious things you should keep handy is an anti-perspirant deodorant or a nice perfume. Now you do not want to keep your boyfriend away due to your body odour, right? During summer you will tend to perspire more and spraying a deodorant occasionally will only save you from any embarrassment and will keep you relieved.

Sanitizer:

Germs love the heat and sweat that summer brings along. Because bacteria flourish in warm and moist environments, summer is the time that food poisoning and food borne diseases are common. Always use hand sanitizer before you indulge in any snacking.


Face mist: 

Use a face mist to feel fresh in an instant. Make your own - just put some rose water in a spray bottle and you're done! Just spray some on when you're tired.

Stock-up on one of each in your bag and you'll be summer-ready in no time!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Beauty unmasked

Women all over the world are putting their bare face forward. Going out without make-up is the new beauty standard. Times Life tells you why.


In the past few months, women, who usually wouldn't want to be caught dead without foundation or a dash of lipstick even when grocery shopping, are unabashedly flooding Twitter, Instagram and Facebook with their no make-up selfies. If this trend is anything to go by, chapped lips, blemished cheeks and under-eye bags are no more considered beauty faux pas.

It all began when American author Laura Lippman tweeted a photo of herself without make-up, to support 81-year-old actress Kim Novak, who was criticised for her bare face appearance at this year's Oscars. Soon, it snowballed into a no makeup selfie campaign, which ended up raising several million pounds for a cancer research institute in the UK.

BEYOND A HASHTAG:

But it went viral when international icons like Beyonce, Rihanna, Cameron Diaz, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kim Kardashian, Zooey Deschanel, Adele, amongst many others, started sharing their selfies. Millions of women followed suit, tweeting their barefaced looks. Closer home, Bollywood's glam divas Sonam Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, divas Sonam Kapoor, Priyanka Chop Sunny Leone and Neha Dhupia also joined the bandwagon by sharing their make-up-free selfies. Hailed as the `new beauty standard' by the New York Times, experts say this no-make-up movement may be a part of a bigger fashion culture - normcore. Normcore is a `come as you are' basic style, where the fashionable purposely try to dress unfashionable. International makeup expert Ishika Taneja says french women are opting for a similar look. Though it's not completely barefaced, but it does with minimal make-up. "This make-up style is invisible on the face, yet highlights the features.


It's done using fewer products, such as tinted moisturiser, transparent mascara, lip stain and cheek tint. It's subtle but nevertheless gives the wearer confidence."

At international fashion runways, the `scrubbed face' look is the frontrunner nowadays. From Alexande Wang to Balmain, Emilio Pucci to Diane von Furstenberg, models have been sporting the minimal or no make-up look. In France too make-up artists created muted runway looks for designers like Atithi Gupta, Sneha Arora and Daniel Syiem. To p n o t c h fashion maga zines have put top stars on their covers sans make-up in the last few months. For eg, British culinary expert Nigella Lawson posed for the cover of Vogue with mini mal make-up. Hollywood superstar Penelope Cruz and popstar Lady Gaga posed sans make-up on the covers of Elle and Bazaar, respectively.

In France too, the barefaced look is be coming a serious fashion statement.

For a latest glamour magazine photo shoot, Neha Dhupia posed for the camera in a make-up free look! Dhupia, who is often seen making public appearances without makeup, says, "I am very organic in my thinking, and the same applies to my beauty regime. I belong to the school of thinking that believes a woman looks far more beautifu with a few imperfections, than she would, if she just wore make-up and looked like a perfect wax statue! Even when I step out for event without make-up or post pictures online, I don't worry what the world is going to say, because I don't think I need to be constantly caked up, just because I am a woman. We are living in the 21st century and we need to redefine our definition of `beautiful', which I hope this trend will do."


WOMEN EMBRACING IT: 

Make-up artists, beauty editors, bloggers and actresses are collectively pegging going make-up free as `a show of confidence'. Says Rukshana Eisa, an image expert, "There's something about wearing no make-up that's oddly freeing. There's no pressure to look good, which is sort of a relief. Most importantly, it displays your level of self-belief. A woman who has the guts to walk out barefaced in public is definitely seen as one who exudes confidence."

Popular fashion blogger Leandra Medine, who often receives flak (and has even been described as man repeller!) for going barefaced all the time, explains her reasons. "I'm not making a state ment. I don't wear make-up be cause I am lazy! More important than that though, I am comfortable with how I look. I don't hate what I see in the mirror."

For some, the practicality is tempting. The trend is also low maintenance and saves time and effort. Anita Desai, a banker and mother of two, stopped wearing make-up after the birth of her second child. "The first few days, I felt vulnerable, but I saved time not fussing on my looks. It's only when you go off make-up that you realise how much pressure you put on your self," she says.


According to a paper published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, both men and women find women most attractive with 40 per cent less make-up than they normally wear. Researchers asked 44 women to put on makeup as if they were going out for a night out, and then altered the photos to show less make-up. The sample group, comprising men and women, preferred the images in which the women were wearing around 40 per cent less make-up.

Says model-actor Rahul Dev, "I find it refreshing to look at a no make-up face instead of someone who is wearing false eyelashes.

It's interesting to see a trend, which defies false impressions of beauty, catch up. It's a strong voice against industries which set unrealistic beauty standards for women."

Monday, June 2, 2014

Want sexy feet in summers?

Yes, feet have a lingo of their own.

And yes, it is possible for them to don a real haute and sexy avatar, provided you are ready to indulge this highly neglected part of your body! In case, you are ready to make some efforts, here's how you can go about it...


Salon pedicure at home!

No need to book an appointment, you can give yourself a salon-quality pedicure with these easy steps:

1. Remove all polish. Trim and file your toenails.
2. Buff nails smooth with a nail buffer.
3. Massage cuticle softener around the nail contour.
4. Soak feet in warm water for 10-15 minutes (or take your shower or bath).
5. Push back cuticles with a cuticle stick and remove any debris or dead skin from beneath and around the nail.
6. Apply moisturizer to feet, followed by a swipe of nail polish remover to prepare the nail.
7. Apply your base coat, followed by nail color, followed by top coat.
8. Remove any errors with a nail polish remover pen and don't worry, any polish on skin will come off with your next shower.


The next day, apply cuticle oil all over your toenails, it will moisturize skin around the nail bed and help your polish last longer.

Sizzling summer tones for your feet

Cherry red

this classic looks good on all skin tones and adds a punch of colour to all-black, white, navy or neutrals.

Orange

the ultimate summer neon for a pop pedicure, it enhances your summer tan.


Coral 

think of this shade as the ladylike alternative to neon orange. Trendy, just a bit daring, but oh so chic!

Snow white

it's so right for summer! Try an almost opaque shade for a graphic, modern look, super sexy with black sandals.

Aqua

think summer skies and tropical waters. Then, dive right in to this newest colour trend.


Purple 

always rich and regal, try a lighter, brighter shade of amethyst for summer.

Gold

summer is the time to add some bling, right down to your tootsies! Leave winter's ho-hum beige behind and opt for light-reflecting, eye-catching gold.

Baby pink

bring on this girly shade! It makes nude sandals look super sexy and gives a feminine edge to black peep-toe shoes!

Have you taken the 45-minute vacation?

Blame it on our time-strapped routines, but almost everything today is getting crunched down, your vacation included. 


Say hello to the 45-minute mind holiday you can take right at home. While it cannot be an alternative to the complete holiday, say at the beach, the short-term one is being hailed as quite effective too!

What you need:

- Gripping novel 
- Fave nail polish
- A small tub of warm water
- Peppermint salts for the tub
- Fluffy towel 1
- Fave beverage — chilled
- Music and food — of your choice 

What to do:

Start by secluding yourself in a cosy little niche (the more picturesque, the better). Switch off all gadgets. Turn on the soft music. Now, take the straw and take a deep sip of the drink. Alongside, dip your feet in the warm water and add salts to the tub. Ease back and open the book.


This the first step toward your mind break. After about 20 minutes, ease the feet out and towel dry them. Paint your toenails and keep sipping. Let yourself slowly disconnect from the outside world. Finally, tuck into your food. If this short break doesn't add up to a sense of tranquility, nothing will.