Beauty tips for daily make-overs


We all use cosmetics on a daily basis. But are we using them the right way? Experts share their most-guarded secrets for shiny hair, fuller lips and flawless skin. Take a look and follow these beauty tips
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 "Use a tinted moisturiser instead of foundation. It easily blends into your skin, gives a flawless, dewy finish and doesn't look heavy and made-up." Namrata Soni


"If you're colouring your hair dark, make sure that it's not the same shade from the roots to the tips. Add some shade variation to make it look closer to 'natural'." Rod Anker


"Instead of blow-drying, which can make hair dry, use Velcro rollers after towel drying your hair and let it dry naturally. Rollers are a great styling tool for boosting volume and creating loose curls, while minimising frizz." Daniel Bauer


"Apply a thin layer of skin primer before applying any make-up it'll help your skin look flawless and even-toned. And, as a rule, always wear sunscreen." Samantha Kochhar


"Well-groomed, medium-tothick brows are in right now. Pluck only extra hairs below the ridge, keeping the beginnings bushy. When using a pencil to fill in your brows, use tones of brown instead of black." Anil Chinappa.


"Our skin and scalp tend to feel stretched and itchy whenever there's a change in weather. Use freshly squeezed Aloe Vera gel to keep your skin hydrated. Massage a generous dollop on your scalp or use it as a pack on your body or face and let it dry naturally." Samantha Kochhar 




"Use a lip balm or moisturiser on lips 15 mins before applying lipstick for better, long-lasting colour. Use a lighter shade of gloss in the centre of your lower lip to give more dimension to your pout and make it look fuller." Clint Fernandes



"Never use conditioner on your scalp as it will make your hair limp and flat. Apply only on the cuticles and keep on for 20 minutes before rinsing. Never blow-dry soaking wet hair, or you'll end up frying your strands. Allow it to air-dry for a bit before using the dryer." Rod Anker


Keep your eyes as natural as possible. Start with an under-eye concealer to cover imperfections. To prevent your eyeliner from smudging, use a nude eye pencil on your lid, as close to the lash line as possible, and apply eyeliner over it." Anil Chinappa. "Never go beyond the crease line/socket of the eye while applying your eyeshadow. It looks dated, and too much colour will make your eyes look smaller." Clint Fernandes 



"If you have thin lips, start by using a thin cream concealer to make your upper and lower lip even-toned. Allow it to dry, then use a nude pencil to outline your mouth. Start from the outside and follow your lip line as close to the outline as possible. When moving towards the cupid's bow, go a little outside your lip line and build your lips by filling in colour." Anil Chinappa 


"Eat more protein if your hair is limp, lifeless, and taking time to grow. Good sources of protein include eggs, lean meat and fish, beans and seeds, wholegrains, and low-fat dairy or soy products." Daniel Bauer



"Replace your powder blush with a cream, mousse or gel-based version. A liquid-y blush not only lasts longer, but also gives you a warm flushed glow, instead of a fake pop of colour." Namrata Soni

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