LIGHTEN UP
Femina|June 2023
Skip the metallics in favour of pale hues on your peepers.
Karen Alfonso
LIGHTEN UP

Then it comes to makeup for the night, we love our shimmers and metallics - with When eyeshadows and strobing creams in our arsenal. It's now time to try something new. Karisma Kapoor opted for pale lids at a recent event and that got us taking notice.

GET THE LOOK

1 Since the look is very matte, start with a gentle cleanser that helps get rid of sebum, oil and dirt. Once your face is dry, apply a hydrating moisturiser and massage it in. Then, apply a primer on your skin to keep oil splotches from appearing and to improve the longevity of the makeup.

2 Fill in your brows using a brow -pencil and push the eyebrows upwards with a spoolie. Apply a bit of eyelid primer on your lids, and then a neutral eyeshadow on your lids and crease; this will help form the base of your eyeshadow and make it pop. With a blending eye brush, sweep a light mauve eyeshadow on your lids, then a light layer of silver shimmer that offers a mere glimpse of shine. With a felt-tip eyeliner, draw a winged line from the inner corner to the outer; do not extend it beyond. Line your lower lid with a blue kajal pencil. Finish off with mascara.

3 Dot concealer around your under your eyes, and blend. Pick a matte or long-wearing foundation and dab it into your skin with either a blender or stippling brush; this will ensure you have that second skin-like finish. Dab a bit of loose powder to further set your makeup. Swirl a large blush brush into your palette, tap it to remove any excess, and sweep it across the apples of your cheeks.

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This story is from the June 2023 edition of Femina.

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