Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Genius Quick Tricks To Apply Smudge-Free Kajal On Your Beautiful Eyes


If women are asked about one makeup product they use the most, kajal (kohl) is the most common answer that we get to hear. After all, ‘eyes speak louder than words’, and hence, they should always be accentuated!
While kajal is used by almost every woman on everyday basis, many of them also face the problem of applying a clean smudge-free line of it. And to help them out, here are a few tips on how to apply smudge-free kajal, perfectly.

#1. Use it right!

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While using a kajal pencil, always start from the outer corner working inwards. Make sure to take short strokes and do not shy away from pressing the pencil on the waterline. You are not going to hurt yourself while doing this. Kajal pencils are made keeping in mind the area that they need to be used on, hence they are soft and creamy.

#2. Pick the right kajal

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In case you feel that your eyes are too watery, and the regular kajal pencils do not stay on your eyes, then use a gel liner with a brush. Try this a couple of times, but if you feel that your eyes are getting red or teary, immediately stop using a liner and switch back to kajal pencils.

#3. Intensify your look!

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Another way of making your kajal stay for long is by dipping your regular kajal pencil in a black gel liner pot and then applying it directly to your waterline. This would make the black very intense and would keep it smudge-free.

#4. Blend in eye shadow for smudge-free eyes

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If you feel that your kajal is still smudging, then apply a little bit of brown or black eye shadow just below the waterline. Start applying it from the outside and stop at 3/4th of the eye. The powder of the eye shadow will stick on to the creamy texture of the kajal and will not allow the kajal to budge from its place. It is best to leave the inner corner bare or apply a light shimmery shade to make the eyes pop.
Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com/articles/4-tricks-to-apply-smudge-free-kajal-1870

Jewellery Ideas For The Brides Who Do Not Wish To Wear Gold On Their Wedding


Gold and Indian bridal jewellery are almost synonymous with each other. Be it any part of our country, almost every bride wants to don beautiful gold jewellery on her wedding day. However, there are also a few, who wish to be different and break the gold monopoly by wearing something else on their big day! And, if you too are one of those, then this guide can surely help you to decide on the perfect non-gold jewellery sets for your wedding. So, read on to find out the best jewellery type for yourself!

#1. Pearls

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Image Courtesy: Eekani Jewels Collection at IIJW 2012 (left), Moni Agarwal Collection at IIJW 2013 (right)
Pearls have been a hot choice of the kings and queens for centuries. So, if you wish to look like an empress on your wedding day without wearing gold, then pearls fit the bill aptly. Their subtle yet regal appeal can simply make you look like a diva on your big day. You can opt for anything from a bold pearl choker or a pearl satlada (seven-stringed) necklace, and team it up with a pair of big pearl earrings. And, do not feel restricted with their white or off-white hue, as there are coloured pearls too. You would be flattered with their vast range that includes golden, black, peach, lavender, yellow and many other colours.

#2. Coloured gemstones

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Image Courtesy: Malca Amit Show at IIJW 2015
Well, the coloured gemstones are not all about the red (ruby), green (emerald) or blue (sapphire) ones. There are a lot of other shades including yellow, purple, brown, black and grey. So, the world of hued gemstones is open for your bridal jewellery set. Whatever be the shade of the attire you are wearing on your wedding, you can simply match it with the coloured gemstones. Again, you have a choice of going with precious and semi-precious gemstones or opting for coloured diamonds too.

#3. Crystals

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Image Courtesy: IIJW 2012 (left), Nirav Modi Collection at IIJW 2013 (right)
If you are looking for a set of strikingly shiny pieces, then look no beyond than the beautiful crystals. Apart from the bright white ones, there are also a myriad colour options in which you will find crystal jewellery. So, if you want to wear contrasting jewellery with your bridal outfit, a chunky crystal neckpiece with matching earrings, bracelets and rings can complete your look.

#4. Platinum

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Known for its refined white hue, platinum can be an ideal alternate for the yellow metal. It is said to be 30 times rarer than gold, making it much more expensive than the latter. The best feature of platinum is that it does not get oxidised or tarnished. The platinum jewellery usually comprises of 95 per cent pure platinum and 5 per cent other metals that add to its shine. This precious white metal gives the designs and carvings a sharper look, and thus, makes the jewellery pieces made with it extremely beautiful. You can go for a platinum set studded with precious stones, especially diamonds. The combination of platinum and diamonds looks truly stunning as the two complement each other very well. And, if you are looking for something in this metal for your man as well, then you can get the sleek and stylish platinum bands.

#5. Palladium

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Image Courtesy: Etsy
Belonging to the family of platinum metal, palladium is yet another precious and bright white metal used to make beautiful jewellery pieces. It is sturdier than platinum and has higher scratch resistance than that. At the same time, it has lesser density than platinum, and hence, it is lighter as well as cheaper. Palladium jewellery does not get tarnished and is hypoallergenic too. So, if you have any kind of metal allergies, then jewellery pieces in this metal are the perfect picks for you.

#6. Sterling silver

silver jewellery
Image Courtesy: Apala by Sumit Sawhney at IIJW 2014
Once treasured more than gold, silver has been a symbol of classiness. The popular demand has made gold a pricey metal to possess, whereas silver has turned into the most inexpensive one among the precious metals. You can break the cliché of the inseparable union of gold and Indian wedding by opting for silver jewellery. A recent variant in this regard is sterling silver, where pure silver is mixed with copper or other metal to add to its durability and sturdiness. Ideally, the high-quality sterling silver jewellery must contain 92.5 per cent of silver. Depending on your preference, you can choose from its various hues that range from bright white, greyish white or the ones with a shiny or a matte finish. You can opt for sterling silver trinkets with detailed carvings. For a more dazzling look, pick the ones that are embellished with ruby or emerald stones, semi-precious beads, zircon or American diamonds. Another alluring option can be sterling silver trinkets with intricate filigree work, especially if you seek a vintage look. They give a rich appeal, and yet do not burn a hole in your pocket. The only aspect you have to be a little careful about is its care. As they tend to tarnish after a while, make sure that you store them in a cool and dry place.

#7. Titanium

titanium jewellery
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We know it for its usage in industrial applications, but today, it has entered the wedding jewellery market, and is loved a lot by the new-age brides. This extremely lightweight metal can be your pick, if you do not want to opt for the chunky and heavy ornaments. Especially, if you are looking for a perfect match for any of your dresses that you intend to wear on your pre-wedding functions, then it can meet your needs. Titanium jewellery mostly has a black, silver or grey appearance. It does not contain any alloys, and is one of the strongest metals that are converted into jewellery.
With a little research and a bit of creativity, you can attain your dream look on your wedding without investing in gold. However, as not all of them might be very widely available in wedding jewellery collections, we would recommend you to get on to the task well before your big day. So, take your pick and get going girl!
Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com/

How To Pick The Right Lipstick Shade For Your Skin Tone


Fashionistas may declare that neon lipsticks are ‘in’ this season, but this does not mean that it will suit every skin tone. Most fashion brands and magazines often focus on a single skin tone and people follow their trends blindly.
However, we believe that different colours suit different complexions. So, we have created a comprehensive guide that will help you choose the right lipstick colours, which will perfectly complement your skin tone.

How to buy a lipstick?

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Have you bought a beautiful lipstick from the store, only to find that the colour does not suit your complexion at all? Well, the secret of picking out the correct lipstick colour that suits your skin tone lies on your finger tips, literally! When people test lipstick, they often try it out on the back of their hand. But, the colour of your hand is very different from the colour of your lips. Your fingertips are very similar to your lips in texture and colour.
So, try out the shades on your finger tips, place it against your face and then make a decision. Remember, the lip colour that will suit you the best will be one or two shades darker than your natural lip colour.

Skin tones and undertones

To know what lipstick shade will look best on you, first see what is your skin tone. You should know whether you have a fair skin, wheatish complexion, or a dusky colour.
After this, every woman needs to know her undertone as well. Everyone has either a warm undertone or a cool undertone. If the veins in your arms are green then you have a warm undertone, but if they look blue then you have a cool undertone.
Now, let us see what lip colours will suit your skin colour as well as your undertone.

Fair skin

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Dark shades do not really complement your skin, but medium shades will make you look gorgeous. Colours like apricot and corals will look flattering on your skin tone. While, shades of brown and orange will just throw your whole look off.
Warm undertones: Go for peach and coral colours, as they will look absolutely stunning on your lips.
Cool undertones: You should opt for mauve and mocha shades.

Wheatish complexion

Deepika Padukone
If you have wheatish complexion, then you can carry off almost any colour confidently. You can easily move your colour palette from brown to peach. However, you should avoid nudes because they will make you look really pale.
Warm undertone: You can opt for bronze, cinnamon and copper colours.
Cool undertone: Shades of pink will suit you the best. Red will also go very well with your complexion. While picking out a darker shade go for cranberry, but avoid tomato red.

Dusky complexion

Kajol
Brown and berry shades will look quite flattering on you. Bright orange and pinkish reds are an absolute no-no for your skin tone.
Warm undertones: Subtle brown and berry shades will look great on you.
Cool undertone: Choose from shades like brick red, brownish red and caramel.

Dark complexion

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If you have a dark complexion, then you can opt for shades like brown, red and purple quite freely. But, always stay clear of orange shades as these can look unflattering on you. 
Warm undertone: Shades of copper, walnut, bronze and honey will look good on you.
Cool undertone: Those with cool undertones can opt for ruby red and wine colours.

Must-know tips

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Now, that you know which colour suits your skin best, here are a few simple tips that will enhance your pout further:
  • After the lip colour, it is time to invest in a good quality lip liner of the same shade. Lip liners ensure that your lipstick does not bleed and stain the area around your lips.
  • If you have bought a couple of colours on an impulse that don’t suit you at all, then no need to throw them away. You can mix and match your lipstick colours to come up with something you like.
So, the next time you walk into a store, you can confidently choose the lip colours that suit you the best. Happy shopping!
Image Credit: Asin Instgram, Anushka Instagram Page
Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com/

6 Amazing Style Tips That Grooms Can Steal From Chote Nawab Saif Ali Khan


When I think of Saif Ali Khan, only one word comes to my mind: Nawab'. He comes from royalty and I wouldn’t be far off the mark when I say that it shows! From his boyishly cute Dil Chahta Hai look to his intense, drool-worthy look in Kurbaan, the man has surely come a long way.
But we’re not just talking about his looks here. Sure, his chiseled features and easy smile can make many hearts go pitter-patter. But, we also absolutely love the way he styles himself. Be it a full-blown tuxedo or even a casual look, he pulls off everything with ease. This is exactly why he always looks so flawless whenever he’s clicked by the paparazzi.
This brings me to the grand Pataudi-Kapoor wedding. Remember how handsome Saif Ali Khan looked in his pale gold sherwani? Several of his other Indian looks have spelled out sheer class and elegance. His style sense can be one for the books, folks! 

#1. The classy look

Doesn’t he look super-handsome here? The well-fitted suit and pants paired with a red pocket square is an ideal look for your wedding reception, don’t you think? We also love how he’s let that stubble be. Who doesn’t like stubble, right?

#2. The super-sophisticated look

Looking for something you can wear for the mehendi function? Um, yes grooms, you’re going to have to go too! Well, this sleek and understated white jacket with the soft blue kurta inside, is an ideal pick. Don’t miss out on the pop of colour he’s gone for with that yellow and black pocket square. This is the perfect outfit for a daytime function.

#3. The dapper look

Oh, well look at it! This Indo-Western look comprises of jodhpurs and a stylish sculpted jacket, with the red piping providing a tinge of colour to the look. Grooms, we’d suggest mimicking this look to the T, moustache and all! You can’t go wrong with this one. 

#4. The bold look

There’s a reason why we’re calling this the bold look. Not everyone can pull off an all-white look, you know? But if you really wish to, take some grooming tips from the boss himself. We love how he’s paired this white lapel jacket with these well-cut white pants and classic brown shoes. Just the right touch has been added with a navy blue tie and pocket square. We’d obviously suggest laying off on the rose. Oh! but by all means, let the beard be.

#5. The 'mix n match' look

Men, take a mix and match lesson from the Nawab! He knows exactly how to style two colours and pull it off with aplomb. The pale blue kurta is wonderfully set off by the mustard yellow jacket. This is the perfect festive look, according to me.

#6. The neat & sleek look

Thinking of a neat, sleek and a chic look to pull off at one of the functions? Go for this one. The dhoti-style white pants, paired with the rich navy blue jacket with silver buttons is so very stylish! Stick to the classic black shoes, just like Saif has, to complete the look.
Well, Saif Ali Khan surely gives out styling tips, each time he walks out the door! But make sure to implement it the right way and prepare to be the star of the evening.
Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com/

22 Beautiful Back Designs For Your Saree Blouses That Will Make You Look All The More Graceful


Choosing a saree is difficult but it becomes even more difficult when it comes to finalising the design of the blouse. It's undoutedly a much more hectic situation. With a lot of designs available, it gets trickier to settle on one.
In fact, blouse is as much important for your overall look as your saree is. So, to help you out, we have created a list of some trendy and modish back designs of blouse. Read on, you are going to like many of them, trust us.

#1. Pretty princess

Back designs of blouse
The back of this princely-coloured blouse is neither too simple nor too embellished. This beautiful blouse will go well with any elegant saree.

#2. Vintage touch

Back designs of blouse
Here comes a blouse with a vintage touch to it. The long vertical key hole is enhancing the look of this full floral pattern back. This blouse will surely add grace to even a simple drape.

#3. Quirky combination

Back designs of blouse
This blouse is sure to be a hit amongst the young saree wearers. The back is made up of different types of fabrics. Moreover, the triangular cut is submissive yet stylish.

#4. Bridal blush

Back designs of blouse
For all the young brides, this is your perfect blouse. This open-back blouse with heavy embroidery will add to your bridal charm. You can wear this sort of a blouse for your pre or post-wedding functions.

#5. Deep V

Back designs of blouse
This one is very simple yet absolutely chic design. The deep V cut gives it a sensual touch without revealing too much. Plus, the buttons at the bottom add to the oomph factor of the blouse.

#6. Indian touch

Back designs of blouse
This is one of the most common and evergreen back designs of the blouse that is common amongst the Indian women. This is a great choice if you want to look simple yet bold.

#7. Simple cut

Back designs of blouse
The back of this blouse has a simple, somewhat trapezium cut that makes it stand out amongst other designs. The bottom line is made with brocade while the rest of the piece is in net. 

#8. Deep rectangular cut covered with net

Back designs of blouse
For all the modern girls out there who do not want to wear heavy sarees, but still want to make a statement, this blouse is your buddy. The cut is deep but is covered up by the net. Moreover, the vertical line of buttons that runs from top to bottom is just brilliant.

#9. Collar neck

Back designs of blouse
This blouse with a heavy embroidery is a perfect pick for all the brides and newlyweds. The bare back design is sure to turn a lot many heads.

#10. Bridal glory

Back designs of blouse
Pick this up without giving it a second thought as it is perfect for your bridal attire. The strings that run horizontally are heavily embellished and add a royal touch.

#11. Pearl love

Back designs of blouse
If you do not want to show skin, this style is surely meant for you. The back of the blouse is completely covered with net along with heavy pearl design on it.

#12. Sun at the back

 Back designs of blouse
A circle cut surrounded by mirrors looks like an image of the sun at the back of the blouse. This is a good option to wear with net sarees as well as lehengas.

#13. Peek-a-boo

Back designs of blouse
This back design is very new. The deep cut has a vertical line running down the centre with a collar neck. You will grab many eyeballs without doubt.

#14. The royal touch

Back designs of blouse
This is how royalty looks like. The back is heavily embroidered that looks like many necklaces running from one end to the other, giving it a very rich look. 

#15. Spider web

Back designs of blouse
Take a look and you will realise that this is one of the unique designs ever. Spider web-like design attached delicately is simply gorgeous!

#16 Two strings

Back designs of blouse
Such a daring blouse it is! Two strings with simple knots. This backless piece will definitely make other women envy you.

#17. Criss-cross

Back designs of blouse
A crisscross pattern at the end that looks like racer back and ends in water drop design. This is the ideal design for all those brides who want to sport that sexy look.

#18. Sheer back

Back designs of blouse
Since, sheer is in trend, why not include it in blouse. It's too stylish yet subtle, no?

#19. The classic cut

Back designs of blouse
This one is a classic design consisting of simple low back with a string on the shoulder. This kind of pattern works with all the sarees.

#20. Belt design

Back designs of blouse
Round neck and a deep cut that ends with a straight belt. A good option for high-end parties.

#21. Halter neck

Back designs of blouse
From halter neck dresses to halter neck blouses, this style goes well with everything. You can even add some stones and sequence at the back and a perfect blouse for you is ready.

#22. Bollywood beauty

Back designs of blouse
You identify this knot with Kareena Kapoor Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone. You have adored it and now it's the time to own it. Go grab one!
A blouse can make or break the entire look of your saree. Make some wise decision as you are lucky enough to have such a list in front of you!
Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com/

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