Friday, November 23, 2012

Indian Bridal Makeup Pictures


As an obsessed Bride-zilla, its always a good idea to keep some reference shots of Indian bridal makeup you like (In my case, its even more important because iv booked my makeup artist without a trial. I do have a trial with her – but thats just 4 days before the wedding- ahh the perils of an outstation marriage.). Every Makeup Artist has a distinct style so its always helpful to let them know what you expect out of them. For example, even though my lehenga is red and blue im sure i DONT want red lipstick and i DONT want multicolored eyeshadows and i DONT want overly dramatic kathakali dancer eyes. (This has been drilled into my makeup artists brain so much, i think iv made a tiny hole in it!). But what about what i do want…its a lot harder to explain that in words so i shall do it pictures:

Oodles of false lashes, and an eggplant color on the eyes with a natural, glistening lip ensures this Indian Bride looks perfectly put together!! I ADORE this look, the eyes are smokey bu not heavy, and the makeup makes her brown eyes stand out more. The lipstick perfectly complements the outfit too. This look is done by Delhi based bridal makeup artist Chandni Singh
Iv been carrying a picture of this indian bride’s makeup in my wallet wherever i go. Im sure her husband doesnt approve of that but i love the dewy cheeks here, i absolutely love the peachy natural lipstick, and the soft eyes!!! This one is by bridal makeup artist Shalini Singh
Remember the dream wedding video i showed you of Nisha and Jiten’s wedding?? (I dont really know them, i just found thei video online and loved it). I also loved Nisha’s makeup, which was not necessary traditionally bridal but it totally worked!. It was a bright pink lipstick, which contrasted beautifully against her stunning green Tarun Tahiliani blouse, paired with an understated bronze eye!
I dont know if this is Genelia’s actual bridal makeup or some Film shoot, but i love that despite wearing red, she as a bride has on a neutral lipstick with her lehega. I also like that the makeup is really subtle overall but still qualifies as bridal thanks to the gold on the eyes- love that blush too!
I think South Indian Brides look great in smokey eyes. I like how this makeup look has a smokey eye paired with a lip thats not exactly understated, but the overall effect is still not too overdone.
Another south indian bride there ! I dont like the foundation (patchy hello!), but i love the eyes, that gold is just GLOWING! Plus even though there is a tiny bit of red used on the crease, its not like overload of red on the eyes (Something a lot of indian brides tend to do- red red, all over- you would think they were Santa Claus or something. Except they dont come bearing gifts, and they are without a beard( well almost all of them).
 If you are a sikh bride with a day wedding, then this extremely subtle bridal makeup look is perfect! I love how the lipstick color blends with the outfit.

Bridal Makeup

5 Basic Makeup Techniques Every Bride to Be Needs to Know!



1. How to Apply Foundation:
Iv seen girls buy the most expensive foundation on the market , slap it on their face with wide, thick strokes of their hand and then complain why it isnt doing any good. Here are my tips for applying foundation
  • Use very small, short strokes and spend as much time as possible. Focus on one small area, complete that move to the next. Big, wide strokes from you cheek to your chin – like you are painting a wall is a total no no. If you ever go and get a trial from a good makeup artist- notice just how much time they spend, getting into nooks and corner, covering yr face in small short strokes and being patient.
  • Apply it in thin layers, building it up one  at a time : Thin, sheer layers are always better than thick, heavy ones. Letting your natural skin breathe through is important and it gives you an idea of how much foundation you need
  • Not every part of your face requires the same amount of foundation: Most of us are darker around the mouth area, with relatively spot free cheeks. You might want to spend more time concealing the darkness first, and going over that area with more foundation,, and keeping the coverage on your cheeks very runny and light
  • Always keep your strokes from top to bottom direction. This is something Vimi Joshi taught me, that if you go in any other direction, you are going the opposite direction of hair growth, causing your hair to stand up and make your skin look uneven
  • Please put foundation on your neck. Pretty Please.
2. How to Conceal Under Eye Circles
  • The idea behind concealing your eyes (something, I learnt from Lisa Elridge) is to apply concealer ONLY where it is dark.
  • To make this clearer, here is a quick tutorial 

How to Apply Concealer to Under Eye Circles: Tutorial

If diamonds are a girls best friend, then concealer is her best fren-emy. It has all the makings of a best friend- it hides all your secrets (like just how late you slept after partying last night), conceals all your flaws and stays with you throughout the day. Hoewever, you use it incorrectly and it becomes your worst enemy- it can make your panda esque dark circles look like something out of a horror movie !!
Here is how i apply concealer (thanks to some videos by Lisa Elridge), its pretty basic but might help some of you…
Left Before, Right: After
Step 1: Choose the right concealer color and consistency
I prefer using concealers that are light and runny under the eye. I feel like thicker concealers get deposited in the lines under my eye but its really a personal choice. Color wise, theory says that you should choose a yellow concealer for dark purplish circles, and a coral/orange concealer for bluer dark circles. Now honestly, my dark circles are red, so i don't really follow that theory. Essentially – i choose concealer just a shade lighter than my foundation (which is yellow toned)- if it blends into my skin seamlesslythat's all i need.
Step 2: Identify the darkest areas under your eye. Take your time doing this, its an important step

For me , my darkest area is on the inner corner of my eye till halfway down my eye and then on the outer corner
The idea is to apply concealer ONLY  where you are the darkest. If you notice the picture above, the area between the two marked areas is not dark and the same color as the rest of my face so i dont need concealer there. If i were to apply concealer on the entire area, it would just lose its point- The dark areas would become lighter but the light areas would become lighter too, so in contrast the dark areas would still appear darker.
Step3: Take a concealer brush and apply concealer only to areas where you are darkest (if you have a runny concealer then they are best applied with a concealer brush. Infact i use a damp brush to get best results- a little tip i got from a reader (Thanks Brenda!))

Just pat down and move quickly, dont drag your brush or try and create strokes. Pat and move. Like i said before i have only applied cncealer to where i am darkest.
Step4 : Take your ring finger and blend
The ring finger apparently has the softest touch, so use that and very lightly pat the edges of the concealer to blend it out.
Step5 : Thats it ! You can apply a loose powder over it to set it, or just let it be.
That's it ! Now you can fake your way to a great nights sleep !
2. How to fake the J Lo Glow
You are a bride, you NEED to glow . People just NEED to think that the happiness is making you glow, but actually its just highlighter. Dont tell them that though!
  • Here is a quick tutorial on faking the j lo glow :

How to get Dewy Glowing Skin With Makeup : Tutorial

I suspect there is a ghost on my blog who wants  dewy looking makeup very badly. Im not being delusional, i have a logical explanation to it ! See, when i put that poll on the right hand side ..in the first 2 days, all the categories had an equal number of votes. I tweeted about how unhelpful that was, and then …2 hours later the skin tutorial went ahead by a huuuuge margin!! Thats not all, the votes on the other categories actually reduced from 9 each to like 5 each or something (How does that happpen unless there are supernatural forces around???????) Anyway, i dont want to get on to the wrong side of spookie stuff you know … so here goes…

Step 1: Just Moisturizer.

Step 2: Liquid Foundation (Lakme Invisible Finish Foundation)


A few quick points:
  • Using a foundation brush makes a HUGE difference . It just helps foundation blend seamlessy into the skin .
  • I dab on foundation at the back of my hand , dip in my kabuki and then apply all over face. Dont forget to apply on your neck or yll be multicolored, and on areas lik eyelids, upper lip etc
After Foundation
Step 3: Concealer (MAC Select Moisture Cover)

Areas where you need to apply concealer(specially Indian women)
  • Around your mouth- a lot of us have discoloration around here.
  • Part where your nose meets your face(if that makes sense). Might seem inconsequential, but conceal that and see instantly your face looks clearer.
  • Under the eyes- use your ring finger and dab it on. Dont rub or stretch, make your finger wet for easier application. 
  • Around the eye area- another place where indian women have major discoloration

After Concealer
Step 3 : Highlighter (Colorbar Radiant Glow Highlighter Pen)
Areas where you need to put highlighter are the highest points on your face:
  • Apples of cheeks extending till hairline
  • If you have a fat nose , then down the bridge of your nose makes it look slimmer
  • The brow bone makes for an arched eyebrow
  • The bow of your lip- gives an illusion of a fuller pout
  • Basically , if you face the sun and think of where the sunlight would hit you directly- thats where highlighter need to go.
After Highlighter
Step 4: Cream Blush(Add to the dewy! – MAC Lilicent)
Dab on the cream blush just below the highlighter
  • Cream blushes add to the wet dewy effect of highlighters .
  • Use a brush or finger to blend
  • Your cream blush should blend seamlessly into your highlighter which should seamlessly blend into your foundation. Use a brush to blend it all together
  • Think of these 3 as one makeup product all mixed together. They should all flow into each other to create a glowing dewy illusion.
The dewy look
Step 5:  If you have oily skin- then apply powder(leave your cheeks out though). For normal or dry skin, you can skip the powder. I skip it. Apply the rest of your makeup
Step 6: If all else fails. Just shoot with the ‘soft skin’ mode of your camera :p !!!  
Hope that helped girls. Now go ‘Do the Dew!’ 
  • Mixing your foundation with a shine mixing medium is sometimes also a good tehcnique to start with. 
3.  How to make your skin talk
You can get away with zero makeup, if you have gorgeous skin. So make sure you do your research about what products work for me. Well moisturized, plump skin with just liner and lipstick is probably more pretty than anything any foundation will achieved
  • Increase your water intake manifold 3 months before the wedding. Drink atleast one BIG glass every hour.
  • Make sure you have sunscreeen on no matter where you are- its not about whether there is sun outside or not. It doesnt matter. You need sunscreen all the time.
  • Have a small in home facial routine- Mine involves steam, black head removal, splashing face with cold water ,massaging with a cleanser, and a freeman face mask.
  • Do NOT sleep with makeup on. The smartest thing you can do, is either invest in a solid makeup remover, as a makeup remover+ night cream in one. But remember as a bride you will be wearing solid makeup every night, and if you dont remove it properly you will very likely have raccoon eyes.
4. How to do a pretty basic eye : 
The eyeshadow
  • If you really are just not getting how to do your eyes- then this is a cheat method that i like to use: Cheat Method for eyeshadow . It doesnt get easier than that- 2 contrasting bases, one single eyeshadow.

Easy Eye shadow Application Technique: The ‘Cheat’ Method


So, you are new to makeup but still want  some semblance of nicely done eye shadow. No, you do not understand the word blending, neither do you have too many brushes to do it. Using more than one color on your lids scares you, and you have never in the past worn eye shadow out in public. I hear ya….
This post is specially for all those of you who are makeup novices and want to ‘cheat’ your way to eye shadow glory.

You will need:
  • A white eye pencil (Im using Maybelline eye pencil)
  • A black eye pencil (Im using lakme black satin kajal)
  • A light colored eyeshadow- preferable a neutral color or light pastels (Im using a shimmery light golden from my Inglot pallette)
  • A basic eyeshadow brush. (Im using a vega brush)
Step 1: Apply the white eye pencil on the inner half of your eye lid. You dont have to be neat here. Just an approximation
 Step 2: Take a black eye pencil and and put it on the outer half of your lid very lightly. If you can, then on the top most  part (crease area)  extend the black pencil inwards into the white area a little bit. This is not really necessary though!.
Step3 : Use your fingers and just rub where the white meets the black in the centre of the lid so that it doesnt look very stark. Again, no need to be accurate
Step 4: Take any light eyeshadow. Apply it all over your lid. You dont need to bother with blending etc, because the darker and lighter base underneath already give it that 3 d dimension.
Step 5: put another layer of eyeshadow. Put black liner and mascara and finish!
 Another result of the above technique:
Contrary to what it looks like in the picture above, i havent used two shades of purple. it is simply a lighter base in the inner corner and a darker base in the outer corner..
This method is good for:
  • Applying light colors, and neutrals. Darker colors dont work because – the intention is to let the white and black base come through and add dimension. With a dark eyeshadow, it covers the overpowers the white and then it  looks like one color all across the lid
One drawback of this method:
  • It does result in your eyeshadow creasing.Because of the bases underneath, the creasing does happen..but if you are very new to makeup and just want a way to wear eyeshadow then honestly, that should be the least of your worries.
Some things you should keep in mind
  • Use a good quality pigmented eyeshadow
  • Dont make the black base too dark
  • A basic, pretty eye is simple. It just needs  a sheen on the lid, and an eyeliner. You can skip all the crease color, the outer corner etc if you arent comfortable
  • Invest in 1-2 pretty eyeshadow colors that work well with Indian Clothing. Something neutral and gold like Mac Wood Winked, Mac Expensive Pink. In fact, here are 6 great  eyeshadow colors for indian formal wear from Mac: Mac Eye Shadow Swatches

6 Mac Eyeshadows That Look Great With Indian Wear

Its the start of the wedding season …and while my calender this season is relatively free (most friends are not even close to being married, and most cousins are married with kids), im sure all of you have a ton of festivities coming up! Here are six  Mac Eyeshadows that i think look great with all the Indian fanfare.
  •  Mac Bronzed Eyeshadow is a luxuriously rich deep dark brown with shimmer. Gorgeous color to wear with a lot of gold (which we know we see a lot of in Indian clothes!) but also really pretty paired with purple or green. It is one of the most richest and pigmented eyeshadows MAC has made and a definite must have!
  • Mac Amber Lights is a bright yellowy gold. Its a lot more golden than how yellow its looking in the swatch and goes great with most wedding fanfare
  • Mac Expensive Pink is the most gorgeous peachy gold eyeshadow , and one of my go-to eyeshadows for pretty much any pink/ peach/ gold/ neutral indian outfit. It really isnt like the swatch and i know its looking baby pink in it, but its just a tiny little hint of pink with a lot f peach and gold! It just never seems to photograph the way i want it to!
  •  Mac Cranberry eyeshadow is a plummy reddish shade with a frost finish and a tiny hint of silver reflects in it. It goes so well with indian colors, and while wearing this all over your lid might be too dramatic, but a little trick is to add a little bit of it on top of browns in the outer corner. It just instantly gives dimension (much like coppering does) and turns an ordinary two toned eye into a professional looking one.
  • Mac Antiqued eyeshadow is a rustish – brown color which is really great as an all over lid color, or even an outer half color. I find that it sometimes photographs slightly orange on some people- but i totally love this on me. Its very versatile.
  • Mac Mythology eyeshadow is a peachy copper  eyeshadow which is really glittery. I cant say i totally love this shadow, because i find it doesn’t match up to the pigmentation levels of the other ones, but i really really like the color and its a shame this isnt available in any finish apart from lustre (which by the way, is my least favourite eyeshadow finish).
  • You could also, just buy a glittery paint pot like Mac Genuine Treasure and a black liner over it. Simple. Classy. Effective.

Mac Genuine Treasure Paint Pot

Mac Genuine Treasure Paint Pot Review
Genuine Treasure has got to be the prettiest paint pot EVER. Its like this bronze  taupe color in the pot with tons and tons of golden shimmer!!  On the eyes it’s just a super pretty sparkly gold on a sheer brown base..On its own , its just the easiest way to do a glamorous night eye and adds sparkle to your lid. I just love it !!! It’s so pretty on brown eyes!!Whats even better is that even though this is dark, it still does its job as a paint pot and makes shadows appear more vibrant. My concern while buying this was that i didn't want a pretty sparkly base that didn't do its job as a base, but I need not have worried. This is pretty awesome in that department. It elongates the wear of the shadows like its nobodies business and makes sure they remain crease free.
It does have its pain points thought-its quite high maintenance so it dries really quickly ..you need to be somewhat of a Schumacher to blend this out because *poof* its dry already!! It also has a considerable amount of fallout as you build the intensity of the shimmer ! So it could learn a thing or two from other Paint Pots (but honestly this one is so gorgeous,i m sure it’s too full of itself to take lessons).




Left: Mac Plum Dressing over Genuine Treasure as base, Right: Mac Plum Dressing Without Base
Mac Genuine Treasure on eyes, with matte black in outer corner…and Mac Rich Purple Chromagraphic Pencil
Price: Rs 1350/-
Recommendation: Mac Genuine Treasure Paint Pot is a gorgeous bronze with gold shimmer packed into it. It looks great worn it’s on and also does a fab job of being a base (elongates wear + no creasing + vibrancy) , however it dries really quickly so you need to be very quick in application or it wont blend well (I suggest building up thin layers of this rather than going at it all hog). It also has fallout issues as you build the color which is a but annoying.
PS:  If you arw wondering whether lighter shadows show up on this. Don't worry- i tried expensive pink on this in the store and it looked very vibrant on top of this!! This is limited edition so grab it now!
The Eyeliner
  • Eyeliners should really thinnest at the inner corner of the eye, and  thickest either at the outer corner (if you like a slight bit of a cat eye effect), or thickest at the center with the outer corner swept out (for a wide eyed effect)
The Lashes
  • You MUST, and i mean MUST with a capital M , invest in an eyelash curler. MUST. It makes a world of a difference to how your mascara looks and gives that whole fluttering wide eyed effect that just elevates your look,
  • If you can really master the art of wearing false lashes then i highly recommend you learn how to. False lashes that give that extra oomph that a regular mascara doesn't!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Groom's D-Day


Men have always been given a second priority in all Indian weddings just because they have fewer things to worry about. Those less things include a sherwani/suit/kurta pajama that is going to be there wedding dress throughout all the functions… how bad it is that they don’t get to change their dress like the bride in very function… a separate outfit for every function, which is why it is very important for the groom to choose his outfit very carefully according to the theme of the wedding, the bride’s dress, and also according to his own personality…

So here I am once again to provide some guide lines of what to wear and where you can find that online...
Now if the wedding theme is total Indian then you must choose something Indian or at least indo western but not a 100% western outfit …because that may make you look odd when you stand up for feras.
Here are some examples of what you can wear to make you look like a groom (a maharaja) yet down to earth.


Cream Pure Banarasi Fabrics elegent Indo western
Sherwani Designed with Zardoshi zarkan cutdana Beads And
Stone work.Embroidery on Front Border collar Back And cuffs
Gives A charming Effect.
Fabric: Banarasi
work: Zardozi, Machine Embroidery, cut Dana, Stone, Border,
Bugle Beads
Color Family: white and off white
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs.  18,250



Fabric: Imported
work: 5equence, cut Dana, Kundan, Moti, Stone
Color FamiLy: Blue
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 9,950



Grandeur off white color pure banarasi semi sherwani and golden dhoti with  panel work that complete the Look. Exclusive hand work collar and cuffs is garlanded with blooming beads, sequins, cutdana, stones, jardozy, resham embroidery and jari work. Outstanding outfit w create lalique styie of sense on your most memorable day.
Fabrc: Banarasi
work: Zardozi, Machine Embroidery, Sequence, Cut Dana, Resham,
zari, Stone, Buggle Beads.

Rs. 11,200


Fabric: Jacquard
work: Machine Embroidery, sequence, resham, stone, Buggle Beads
Color Family: white and Off white
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 16,750


Fabric: Art Dupion Silk
work: Zardozi, 5equence, Kundan, Stone
Color Family: Black and Grey, Red and Maroon
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 14,250



Description: Embroidered kurta well designed with beads,
stone, cutdana & pearl work. Embroidery on front border, collar,
and cuffs gives a charming effect. Paired with same color- fabric
patthani salwar that completes the look.
Fabric: Linen
work: Machine Embroidery, cut Dana, moti, Stone, Border, Bugle
Beads
Color Family: Black and Grey
washing Instruction: Dry wash

 Rs.  6,350



Silk banarasi Jamewar fabric sherwani designed with Maroon and Green velvet patch work broches beads stone &
resham work. Embroidery on Front Border Collar Back and Cuffs
Gives a charming effect.
Fabric: banarasi, silk, jamewar,
work: Machine Embroidery, resham, Velvet, Patch, Stone, Border,
buggle Beads
color Family: Red and Maroon, Green
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs.  17,650



Fabric: Silk
Work: Zardozi, Machine Embroidery, Sequence, Cut Dana, Resham,
Patch, Zari, Stone, Bugle Beads
Color Family: Red and Maroon, white and Off white
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs.23,350


Fabric: Imported
Work: Zardozi, Sequence, Cut Dana, Kundan, Zari, Stone, Buggle
Beads
Color Famly: white and off white, Beige and Brown
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 25,250


Fabric: SiLk
Work: Zardozi, Machine Embroidery, Sequence, cut Dana, Kundan, Resham, zari, Stone
Color Family: Red and Maroon, Orange
Washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 29,100


Maroon and black 2ton pure banaras silk  fabric with
dhoti ,sherwani Designed with stones, Zardosi , cut dana
work. Embroidery on front order, collar, back and cuffs gives a
charming effect.
Fabric: Banarasi, silk
Work: Zardozi, Machine Embroidery, Cut Dana, Stone, Border
color Family: Red and Maroon
washing Instruction: Dry wash

Rs. 17,200
Many more designs are available on : www.indianweddingsaree.com
Don’t go by the name the site also contains loads of men outfits ranging from ethnic to modern occasions.