Showing posts with label Shilpa Shetty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shilpa Shetty. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Shilpa Shetty's Wedding Reception Make-up Breakdown

First, apply a champagne-gold shadow over your lids just up to the crease, and extend it a bit to make the eyes look elongated and cat-eye like. The important thing is to choose one with a shimmer, powdery consistency—glittery, creamy shadows reflect too much light. Try something like Stila Starlight Eyeshadow Then line both the upper and lower lash lines with a soft-tipped deep-black pencil Stila Kajal Eye Liner in Onyx, and smudge with your fingertips. Apply a charcoal, brown eye shadow like M.A.C Espresso Eyeshadow in your crease and blend the shadows well. Apply faslse lashes and finish off with mascara on your upper and lower lashes and you're all set!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Bridal Checklists

Shilpa Shetty on her Engagement Day
  1. The beauty regime, long before D-day:
    To look good on D-day, start a beauty regime way before… A complete body care plan should be started about 6-8 weeks before the wedding. Talk to your beautician about having regular facials and manicures. Don't get too much sun before your wedding. Sunburns and peeling skin shouldn't ruin your wedding day.

  2. Beauty, inside out:
    Inside turmoil or stress shows on the face. Not getting enough sleep or not eating properly will without a doubt show on your face! If you are really stressed out consider having a relaxing massage once a week for a month and also a day before the wedding. Burn some relaxing aromatic candles around the house to help calm your nerves.

  3. Choose your look:
    While the style you choose for your wedding make-up will ultimately depend on your personal preference, but there are some other factors you should consider: the time of the ceremony, the time of the year, your skin tone and hair color. Choose colors according to the season — a spring-summer wedding should be more inclined to soft pastels while deeper reds work well in winters. Your make up should be more dramatic than your everyday make-up else you'll look pale and washed-out in photos.

  4. Trial:
    Organize a trial around 1-2 weeks before the wedding and get dressed in your full regalia — clothes, jewelry and make-up in place. It is a good idea to have your friends with you to give their input and also for them to pick out a look way different from yours. Keep the trial at the same time of the day or night as the wedding is supposed to be.

  5. Touch-up:
    For D-day, ask your Mom or one of your friends to carry a powder compact, tissues and lipstick for touch-ups during the event.
Shilpa Shetty on her Wedding Day

Choose the right colors
Before you can begin to choose colors that suit your skin tone, you must first figure out your complexion type. Generally, Asians have a warm, yellow skin tone. The simplest test: try on a white shirt and then a cream or off-white top. If you look better in the white blouse, you most likely have cool skin. If the cream top is more flattering, your skin is probably warm.
  1. Foundation: Foundations generally have either a golden or blue-toned base, with variations that flatter a wide group of faces in the warm and cool ranges. If you have cool skin, choose a foundation that has blue or pink undertones and use a yellow-base foundation for warm skin. Test the color on your face and have a look at yourself in sunlight to make sure that you have a good match.

  2. Blush: Fair skin tones are best suited to pink, tawny, and beige blushes. Darker skin tones look best in plums if they are cooler and auburns or rich bronze if they are warmer. For olive to yellow skin tones, try blushes in copper, almond, and warm brown shades. Finally, tanned skin looks best in warm colors like peach, coral, apricot, and orange.

  3. Powder: Avoid using pressed powder compacts, which can streak foundation or clump in spots. Follow the same rules you would with foundation.

  4. Lipstick: Examine a tester version of lipsticks on a sheet of white paper to discover their dominant colour. If they are mostly brown, warm red, or very pale, they will look excellent on yellow skin. As for dark skin, try rose, magenta, and shades of purple. Tanned skin is flattered most by a variety of true pinks. If you have very light skin, try pinks, orange/red shades, and light purples.

  5. Eye Shadow: Eye shadows are often more about colour choice than color matching. If you have warm skin, experiment with different tones of bronze, cream, light brown, red/pink, soft green, and coral. For cool skin, white, silver, pale blue, purple, dark green, and gray are good choices.
Look good; smell divine
Stress can be tackled with perfume too. And do remember that while weddings are a social occasion, it is ultimately about you, him and your life. Perfumes are great aphrodisiacs.
  1. Wear your favorite perfume: Though floral romantics are a safe choice, by all means wear a sporty fragrance if he thinks it's irresistible!

  2. If you're determined to wear something new, be sure to start experimenting the perfume at least a month before the wedding.

  3. Apply the same fragrance in all its forms and layer it—starting with the bath and ending with your perfume application to the pulse points.

  4. For an especially dreamy effect, apply fragrance to the palms of your hands. This way, you'll leave a lingering scent every time you touch him.

  5. Arrange your entourage's scents to complement each other—and you—for perfect harmony. Their scent should be in the same fragrance family as yours.

  6. Remember to keep mints handy.

Shilpa Shetty at her Sangeet

Finding the Right Make-up Artist

A prelude to the right make up is the right makeup artist, make sure you pick with care. Here are some basic moves to help pick one:
  1. Experience: Experimenting with an amateur isn't a great idea at a wedding. Instead, ensure the artist you choose is qualified to do the job. Ask each artist for references and call those brides to ask them about their experience. Also take a look at each artist's portfolio to make sure you like his or her work.

  2. Availability: Ask for the artist's availability and if they plan on booking another wedding before or after yours. Also ask what the cost would be for the artist to stay with you the entire day, if you want to ensure you are covered.

  3. Type of make up: Check out the latest in make-up technology. Ensure the make up artists you are working with are well versed in the kind of make up you want. Be sure to ask the artist what they recommend for your face and think about what suites your style.

  4. Trial: Ask the make up artist for a trial before your big day. And carry your wedding dress with you to give him an idea of the colors he or she would need to use.
Shilpa Shetty at her Mehendi ceremony

Bridal Make-up Tips
Here is a common sense guide to bridal make-up.
  1. Use waterproof eye makeup: Even if you don't think you're the crying type, hot and sweaty weddings can make your perfectly made-up face look wilted. With so many waterproof products out there, why take a chance?

  2. Use a lip stain. Apply the color once at the beginning of the day, and moisturizer a couple of times to keep lips luscious and picture-perfect.

  3. Employ a 'spot checker': This could be a friend, or your mum. Ask them to keep an eye on you and let you know if you need a touch-up.

  4. Stash backups: Find out the bathrooms or changing facility at the venue, and stash an emergency kit including powder, a hairbrush, hairspray, lipstick, and a sewing kit, along with anything else you may need.

  5. Do a test run: Make sure you test out your beauty products—you wouldn't want to find out the morning of your wedding that you're allergic to your lipstick!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Cosmo's Celeb Beauty Tricks for that Perfect Pick-Me-Up

Shilpa Shetty
"However lousy I’m feeling, getting my hair done makes all the difference. A good blow dry and my confidence is back. And if there’s time after that for a little retail therapy, of course, then it’s perfect!"

Sonam Kapoor
"I think a good complexion can hide many sins! So good skin, maintained with good quality products, works for me every time!"

Katrina Kaif
"I’m a very no makeup person off camera, so on days I feel dull, I just up my intake of water, fresh fruits and generally try and detoxify. What you put in is what you get!"

Amrita Rao
"Smoky eyes perk me up, even on my most down and off days. The rest of the face is just nude lips and a blush."

Malaika Arora Khan
"I’m a spa girl. A relaxing massage, hot oil treatment, aromatherapy, body scrub, I could just go on and on! Leave me at a spa and watch all my blues evaporate away."

Riya Sen
"False eyelashes! Sounds strange but they make me face the work a little more confidently on days I’m low or feeling down. And some perfume goes a long way, too!"

Deepika Padukone
"It’s awful for us to have bad-mirror days because it carries forward the next day, when we see horrid pictures of us in the paper. So if I’m not looking or feeling my best, I simply give some TLC to my skin. Maybe a mask, a facial or even a body wrap if there’s time. If my skin glows, I’m good to go."

Bipasha Basu
"If my skin feels dull, or I’m feeling low, I hit the gym or do anything that’s physically strenuous. Exercise equals endorphins and these feel-good hormones look good on your face. Top it off with a little gloss and you’re back to glowing!"

Celina Jaitley
"On days I’m not looking good, I just pile on kohl to make my eyes stand out, moisturize intensely and head out. No more makeup for me!"

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Make-up Trend: Nude, Pinky-Beige Lips

Kareena Kapoor, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra and Shilpa Shetty all made their way to FICCI Frames, India's biggest Global Convention for mainstream entertainment. Other than being queen bees in Bollywood what other thing did these leading ladies have in common? Pinky-beige lips!

With all four of them wearing four different colors, they all paired their similar looking pouts with different eye make-up and cheeks. Make-up artist Vimi Joshi used M.A.C Lipstick in Twig with different lip liners to suit the girls' different skin tones to create the perfect nude lip for them.

Rec
: M.A.C Lipstick in Twig

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Make-up Trend: Smudge-Proof Black Eye Liner

After a couple hours of reveling, even the highest-caliber waterproof eye liners can migrate. To get stay-put black liner, take a cue from Shilpa Shetty.

Smooth an eyelid primer along your lids, which creates a smooth surface for liner to cling to. Dip your liner brush into Paula Dorf Transformer solution (a fluid that makes powder shadows semi-permanent). Dab the brush into shadow and press the brush into your lash lines using firm strokes.

Rec
: Paula Dorf Transformer

Monday, March 24, 2008

Make-up Trend: Pearlescent Eye Shadow

As we head into spring, a major frost is forecast on Bollywood starlets. Shilpa Shetty confidently bats a white, sparkle-adorned eye, enhanced with touches of gold and lilac.

Rim eyes with a soft deep purple eye liner, then blend into a fuzzy line with a Q-tip. Next, spread a frosty white cream shadow over your entire lid and along the lower lash line with your pinky finger. Finally, swipe a golden beige cream shadow into the crease.

Rec: Nars Duo Cream Eye Shadow in Thebes

Monday, February 4, 2008

Make-up Trend: Full Face, One Palette

This is a sexy, nudey-mauve look. To unify the look, use the same color family, a same colored palette: Peony blush to enliven Shilpa's wheatish skintone, followed by a dusting of bronzer and Heather Pink lipstick.

To keep the look fresh and girly, pair deep sultry eyes with pink cheeks and lips.

Rec: Bobbi Brown Heart Truth Lip Palette

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Shilpa Shetty's Beauty Secrets


Kiehl's Ultra Facial Moisturizer is her ultimate indulgence
I spend too much on
Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer. I love it. They gave me some on a flight and as soon as I landed I went and bought some more.

Baby oil and coconut oil makes my skin soft and supple
My beauty regime is
Simple. I never use soap on my face, and I always make sure I take my make-up off at night. I use a concoction of Johnson's Baby Oil and Parachute Coconut Oil in equal parts – it’s the best thing for my skin.

Using beetroots on your cheeks? That's a first
My best beauty bargain is
Beetroot! If you want a natural flush, boil some beetroot in the microwave and rub a bit on your cheeks over your moisturizer. It always comes out the right color.

Shilpa is always seen with pink-nude lips
My beauty addiction is
Collecting lipsticks. I’m quite a freak about them. I have the same pink shade in every make, but I can’t stop buying them. I especially love Estée Lauder lipsticks.

Her fragrance, S2 is her baby
My fragrance reminds me of
Happy times. All the notes in S2 are favorites of mine. At its heart it contains jasmine, which reminds me of home, and when I smell it, it instantly takes me back to India. It’s very special to me.

My worst beauty disaster was
wearing bright blue contact lenses and red lipstick. At the same time. I have no idea why I did it – I must have been about 21 and colored lenses had just come in big time. It was a complete disaster.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Mickey Contractor's Make-up Tips

Mickey Contractor with Shilpa Shetty

Mickey, who has given actresses like Shilpa Shetty (above) and Preity Zinta in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (below) a fresh and stunning new look, spells out common mistakes we tend to make while applying makeup.

Preity Zinta

More is less

When it comes to makeup, many women just wear too much of it. They don't know when to stop, especially the ones who don't know how to wear makeup. You can easily learn how to apply makeup by looking up magazines, books etc if you are the artistic type. One good way to learn how to apply makeup is to visit M.A.C. They have trained makeup artists, who show you how to use the right makeup.

Using the correct foundation
Secondly, some women don't use the right color of foundation. Finding the perfect shade for you is a must. Women also tend to copy other women as well, and then end up looking the same. That's why I tell the actresses I work with that they must create a style of their own, which will make them an icon.

Shape Your Eyebrows
Some women don't look after their eyebrows. The shape of eyebrows changes one's face; it frames your face. Eyebrows must be neatly done AT ALL times. If you have sparse eyebrows, make sure you fill them in with M.A.C Brow Finisher.

Rainy Day Makeup Tips
On rainy days, for women who cannot avoid foundation, use M.A.C Face and Body Foundation, which is water-proof and provides long-lasting, natural coverage for face and/or body. Waterproof eye makeup like M.A.C Powerpoint Eye Pencils and M.A.C Splashproof Lash Mascara are a good investment. M.A.C Tinted Lipglasses are your safest bet for rainy days.

Holiday Make-up Trend: Dramatic Eyes

Line the eyes with a black kohl pencil (M.A.C Eye Kohl in Smolder). Start the line small at the inner corner and lift it away from the lash line as you reach the outer corner. Brush a mixture of silver pigment (M.A.C Pro Pigment in Silver) and pale blue shadow (M.A.C Eyeshadow in Moon's Reflection) on the upper inner eyelid and followed that with a deep purple shadow (M.A.C Eyeshadow in Purple Haze) from the outer corner, swept in. Add lavender (M.A.C Pigment in Mauvement) to the center of the lid and blended all the shadow shades together to create a silver smoky eye." Finish with mascara: three coats of black (M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara) and then one coat of violet (Lancôme Fatale Mascara in Violet) on the lower lashes.

Monday, December 3, 2007

An Interview with M.A.C Make-up Artist Vimi Joshi

Vimi Joshi

Start in make-up
1994

On the art of make-up
Makeup is a form of self-expression that enhances the beauty within.

Creative influence
Celebration of cultures, people and life itself!

Most important tool
Imagination

Favorite Technique
Blending

Favorite M.A.C product (Consumer)
Smolder Eye Kohl and Zoom Lash Mascara

Favorite M.A.C product (M.A.C Pro)
Reflects Glitters

Favorite feature
Skin

Most admired make-up artists
Val Garland, Mickey Contractor, Sharon Dowsett

Most respected designers
Gucci, Versace, Elie Saab, Manish Malhotra

Vimi's Tips on the latest M.A.C Stylistics Collection:
Celebrate femininity and emphasize the sensuality of your lips. Smoldering colors are used on the lips like Stylistics Lipstick in The Scene with Stylistics Lipglass in Tastemaker for that Femme Fatale mouth. Then define by using Burgundy Lip Pencil to give you the ultimate pout.

Some gorgeous faces Vimi has worked on:

Rani Mukherji

Katrina Kaif

Preity Zinta

Neha Dhupia

Shilpa Shetty

Friday, November 30, 2007

Holiday Make-Up Breakdown by Make-up Artist: Prabir De


The most exquisite designer gown will fall flat if the colors you're flaunting on your cheeks, eyes and lips are not in sync with the makeover mood of the season. So as you get set to make an impact at the Christmas Eve/Christmas/New Year's Eve/New Year's party you're hitting, focus on your face more than anything else. Even the simplest outfit can be carried off with oomph if your eyes and lips are sending the right messages.
Since chances are you will end up wearing either a flamboyant evening dress or a pair of slacks, the accompanying colors shouldn't be too loud. Opt for shades of brown or a dusky pink. These hues are eternal winter favorites and also gel well with Pakistani/Indian features. For the eyes, the trend this season is to ignore the black kohl-lined look in favour of a smudgy effect with eyeshadow.
Says ace make-up artiste Prabir De: "The kohl-lined eyes and nude lips that were a rage for almost the whole year are passé. The no-kohl look is in, with dark lips. And for this years soirées, dark lips with midnight hues of maroon (M.A.C Lipstick in Spice It Up), brown (M.A.C Deep Love) or red (M.A.C Lipstick in Dubonnet) are a must. The eyes can be lighter with a smudgy look."
Skin
Keeping the weather in mind, moisturizing the face (M.A.C Studio Moisture Cream) before applying make-up is essential. This should be followed by a foundation (M.A.C Studio Fix Fluid) that matches the skin tone. Blend this well and top it with a pressed powder (M.A.C Select Sheer/Pressed Powder) in the same tone.
Cheeks
Shilpa's high cheekbones have been accentuated with dusky pink blush (M.A.C Powder Blush in Desert Rose). This has been applied just below the cheekbones and blended well, while a silver (M.A.C Mineralize Eyeshadow Duo in Family Silver) highlighter, that has been dabbed on the cheeks.
Eyes
The first step towards beautifying the eyes is to curl your lashes, then apply an eye primer (M.A.C Prep + Prime Eye). Next, the shadow has to be done with care. De applied a dusky pink shadow (M.A.C Eyeshadow in Sushi Flower) on the upper lid, blending it well, to give a pink tint. Highlight with a mix of silver (M.A.C Eyeshadow in Silver Ring) and bronze eyeshadow (M.A.C Eyeshadow in Bronze) just below the eyebrows. Slap on the same mix on the inner corner of the eyes as well.
Line the eyes with pink (M.A.C Lipglass Pencil in Pink Edge,use a pink lip pencil as an eyeliner, to sanitize as a lip liner again, just sharpen pencil), and brown pencil (M.A.C Eye Kohl in Costa Riche). Give it a sexy yet smooth smudge with a brush. Since the lined look is no longer in fashion, you have to use pencil liners to give the eyes some definition and then smudge them totally so that the lines don't stand out.
Layer on the mascara (M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara) in three thick layers to give the lashes as much length as possible. Without the kohl, this is a must to make the eyes look dark.
Lips
He applied a deep brown lipstick (M.A.C Lipstick in Photo). "Even if you are using lipstick, avoid lip liner. This look requires a smudged look instead of a well defined one," he says.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Make-up Trend: Nude Lips

Call it decent exposure: stars like Shilpa Shetty have been going nude—with their lips, that is. Wearing nude lipstick is always chic and fashion forward. It shifts the focus to the eyes, which can be made up in a sexy, playful kind of way.

Line lips with a rose-tone pencil to give your mouth a distinct boundary between the rest of your skin.

Rec: M.A.C Lipliner in Whirl

Rec: Prescriptives Colorscope Lip Color in Nude

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Make-up Trend: Subtle Teal Eyeshadow


Bright eye makeup done right is flirty—not freaky. Shilpa Shetty blends a bold aqua hue into a neutral shade. Brush pearly beige shadow over lids, then add shimmery teal on the outer half of each lid.

Line your lower lashline with the same color. The greenish tint will minimize the appearance of any redness in your eyes.

Rec: M.A.C Eyeshadow in Haunting

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Make-up Trend: Green Eyeshadow


  • Green is a universally flattering shadow color. Keep the face subtle so the green is the focus. A soft blush and a peach/pink or golden lip compliment the green beautifully.

  • When wearing green for the first time, keep it simple. For greens, smudge them around the eyes to create subtle smokiness or apply it just on the upper lids.

  • Green shades are seasonally versatile and transition well from summer into fall. It looks beautiful with a tan, and can be pumped up in fall with green or black eyeliner applied to the inside of the eye for a dramatic evening look.

  • Green is a universally flattering color that works on all skin tones from light to dark. Leave the browbone clean and accent the corner of the inner eye with a little shimmer powder to make it pop even more

  • When selecting a shade that best compliments your skin tone, keep the following in mind: pastel greens work best with fair skin; emerald green for medium skin; blue green for olive skin; and forest green with gold for dark skin. Of course experimenting with shades is the best way to go.

  • Green is a color that makes a statement, as opposed to a neutral everyday shade. Rec: Urban Decay Deluxe Eye Shadow in Graffiti.

  • Look for metallic-flecked shades like this one from Too Faced. Shimmer adds a bit of a modern kick.

  • Shades of green have replaced the typical browns and charcoals as fall's hottest shadow hue. Keep the rest of the makeup minimal. Let green dominate and draw attention to your eyes.

  • Experiment with more drastic colors and placement for nighttime. Smoke it up! Rim the inside of the eye with a shade of green, or wet your shadow brush before dipping in the pigment to give extra intensity. It gives an exotic, confident look.

  • Use emerald shadow with flecks of gold in it. Layer green over a brown base to give a look more dimension. With your finger, press the emerald tone on the center of the eyelid and roll your finger back and forth to achieve a 3-D effect.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Make-up Trend: Berry Lips


This season's vibrant colors of raspberries and plums are the hottest thing. The bluish tones in berry lip color make your teeth look whiter

Dab a lip balm with natural oils on top of lipstick—it'll melt into color pigments and create a sexy sheen.

Rec:
Lip Balm: Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm
Lipstick: Sephora Maniac Long Wearing Lipstick in Berry Mauve Shimmer

Make-up Trend: Rosy Cheeks


To get a sheer, gorgeous glow of your own, use a creamy formula (shades like burgundy for dark skin and a shade like rose for paler skin). Swirl your index finger over the color and apply to the apples of your cheeks, using circular strokes to blend.
Rec: Stila Convertible Color in Petunia

Make-up Trend: Purple Eyeliner


Shimmery violet eye liner takes makes our eyes look sexy in a minute. Use loose powder shadow so small flecks fall under the lashine and create a blurry glow.
First rim your waterline with a charcoal pencil, then use a stiff eye liner brush to pick up fluidline and line your lashline.

Rec: MAC Fluidline in Iris Eyes

Make-up Trend: Bronze Cheeks


One look at the Spring 2008 collection the models looked like they had been at a beach and back, all of them sported gorgeous hair and sun-kissed skin.
Brush coral-tinted bronzing powder over cheeks, then sweep a light dusting across your forehead, nose, chin and shoulders.
Rec: MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in So Ceylon