Friday, December 18, 2015

PARTY PERFECT | Sunita Marshall

Capture the true essence of wintertide with these dramatic and sophisticated ensembles. A collection of dazzling greens and billowing shapes portray the very picture of elegance. Shorter hemlines with front slits, pleats and layers are the trending styles. Play with your colour palette by using the muted shades such as lilac, white and sea green for a dusky clouded look. Make a bold statement with a navy blue chiffon shirt by pairing it with embroidered straight pants. Exquisite additions like metal buttons or appliqué detailing on the hemlines will take your look to the next level.

Hair & Make-up: Raana Khan
Outfits: Nazo Couture
Photography: Ayaz Anis
Model: Sunita Marshall 

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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The Party Tonight

Where’s The Party Tonight?
Looking for winter florals, ultra femme-accessories, and all-around romance? Follow these tips and tricks to look fashionable now!

When it comes to chic style, look for inspiration everywhere – fashion shows, red carpets, nature, art and craft. But, no matter what the muse is, the key is to translate your motivation in a way that it is not only achievable, but it also keeps you at ease and makes a perfect party portrait. Toughen up some floral prints and remix your party wardrobe with highway essentials to give it just the right amount of punch.

Dress: A colourful floral McQ Alexander
McQueen dress
Why: Imbued with a colourful floral print, this figure-hugging dress ushers the new season in style. The sleeveless number has a round neck with an asymmetric hem and a pleated overlay. A bomber biker jacket will keep chilly winds at bay and will tone down the all-over print play.

Shoes: Wear it with either classic black pumps or leather biker boots for a grungy effect.
Add-ons: Go for L'absolu Rouge in Rose Tango shade for a poppy pout. Dab on three coats of mascara and apply a sleek black outline over your eye rims.

Accessories: Throw in some accessories to amp up the look. A raunchy skull box clutch will not only carry your essentials in style, but it’s a faboulous way to make a statement too. Keep the rest of the ensemble simple. Wear tribal-inspired earrings and a thin golden bracelet wristwatch so that the limelight remains on your clutch.
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Beauty Bag Essentials

Beauty Bag Essentials

An overflowing cosmetic bag with products she doesn’t know how to use, is every make-up junky’s problem. If that’s you, it is time to get a back to basics training. The following products are a must-have, if you desire to sport a flawless face. These essentials are the basis of your beauty armour, and must be carried at all times to save you from having a bad face day!

Concealer
Concealer is a must for hiding dark circles around your eyes and covering-up those unwanted blemishes; it helps emphasise your lower eye area and brightens your face instantly. It is recommended that you pack your make-up pouch with a shade lighter than your skin tone.

Foundation
Foundation is a crucial make-up product. There is no need to coat it all over your face, instead apply where you find discolouration or an uneven skin tone. If you do not need foundation coverage, then try using tinted moisturiser as a replacement.

Blush
A blush is an indispensible make-up necessity. Find a warm-toned one and add a pop of colour on the apples of your cheeks any time for a natural look.

Translucent powder
A light, quick dusting of translucent powder can help control the oil discharge and to set make-up on your face.

Mascara
Mascara takes of eye definition to an entirely different level. It gives an intensifying look to your eyes by enhancing the eyelashes. It is better to opt for a noir black or dark brown, especially if you have light lashes and hair.

Nude eyeshadow
A neutral or rather a nude shade, is a quick brightener when it is swiped over the lid.
An essential eyeshadow
Go for a neutral or medium shade like charcoal grey or warm brown. Brush it in the eye’s crease, beneath your brow bone to add depth to your eyes.

Eyeliner
Eyeliner is an ultimate beauty product. Use a dark brown or black pencil along the lashes and make a thin line that defines and enhances your eyes, or use a darker shade of an eyeshadow as a liner.

Lipstick
Lipsticks are unavoidable. A striking lip colour cannot be replaced by any other beauty product. You should always have standard lipstick shades in your beauty bag.

Powder brush
A good powder brush is an important accessory. Keep a big, round, fluffy brush to dust away powder and any make-up residue from your face the minute you are done with your make-up.

Blush-on brush
It is a tad bit smaller than a powder brush and is the perfect size for dabbing your cheeks and for blending the right amount of blush alongside your cheekbones.

Eyeshadow applicator
An eyeshadow applicator helps you with an effortless eyeshadow application and is easy to carry around.

Creasing brush
This small and round brush will help outline a crease for applying darker shades for eye definition.

Brush for eyeliner
Use a tiny, angled, flat brush to line the eyes or to dab a little brow powder to your brows.

Tweezers
Until your next eyebrow appointment is due, use a pair of tweezers to get rid of any stray hair around your eyebrows.
- See more at: http://magtheweekly.com/05-11dec2015/beauty_1.asp#sthash.OshsCwBQ.dpuf

Must-know hacks for beautiful locks

We’re all running late most of the time, and hardly have time to maintain our hair. If you are usually stuck in this situation, follow these amazing hair hacks and get those perfect locks in no time and with much less effort. These tricks will get you stunning hair without having to hit the salon every now and then.

Curl hair from the middle
You must curl your hair from the middle, instead of curling them from the ends. This helps the curls stay longer while looking natural and it also saves the hair tips from being damaged. Skipping the ends is preferred while styling your hair with a curling iron; it is easier to do so, especially with those that don’t have clips.

Say no to root conditioning
If you have oily or fine hair, then conditioning the roots is not going to work, instead it will weigh down your hair faster. This cues a cruel and redundant cycle for washing them everyday to avoid a greasy hair look.

Oil hides your split ends
This really works, but with just a dab. Apply a little amount of oil to the ends of your hair and let the arid ends shine in an instant.
Must-know hacks for beautiful locks
Avoid creasing your hair
This particular tip will be helpful if you have dead straight to wavy hair and love working out. Toss your hair up in a ponytail using a creaseless hair pony instead of an elastic band. The minute you let down your hair after working out, you will get voluminous waves rather than irritating knots.

Hair conditioning before showering
Thick hair gets tangled easily, especially when you sleep. Use a leave-in-conditioner on your locks and softly brush your hair outwards before you get in the shower. It will help avoid clumps of hair loss when you comb your hair while they are wet.

Hair mask DIY
Your kitchen has in store the best deep-conditioning secrets for your at-home hair treatment. Try combining a mashed banana or an avocado along with coconut oil to make a DIY hair mask and let the magic begin.

Bobby pin magic
Bobby pins are really slick by nature. When trying your next updo, sprint some hair spray on your bobby pins to let them set your hair. You will be surprised when your styling perfectly holds for hours.
- See more at: http://magtheweekly.com/05-11dec2015/beauty_2.asp#sthash.M6ag46Pw.dpuf