Friday, January 29, 2016

Eye Makeup


4 ways to get rid of those layers of cosmetic | How to remove those layers of cosmetic



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The chemical filled make-up removers can be more damaging than wearing make-up sometimes, which is why it is not only important to know how to remove those layers of cosmetic correctly but with which products. Like in most cases, the natural and simple products take the win – the last thing you need after you come back from a wedding is to struggle with harsh products for hours!

Olive oil
Healing properties is not the only thing olive oil is famous for, it has a ton of softening agents too. If you are looking for natural ways to remove all those layers of make-up this is perfect for you.

Milk
It’s hard to believe that a little bit of milk on cotton balls can actually help us getting rid of our stubborn eyeliner or mascara but it's so true! Just pour some milk right onto a cotton ball and gently swipe over your eye make-up.

Baby products
Like a few other baby products, baby wipes are a great way to remove make-up naturally; they are typically so gentle that you don't have to worry about breaking out or irritating your skin at all. Baby lotion works just like milk while baby oil is a great alternative to regular oil. If you want a quick and less messy way to clean your face, this is definitely a great way to do it!

Vaseline
This is one to be careful about. It is typically only used for eye make-up. Vaseline is very thick and can clog your pores really easily, so when you are using it to remove your make-up, you want to make sure that you are washing your face with soap afterwards. But just in case you want to avoid this altogether, just swipe chapstick under your eyes a few times and rub in with a cotton ball.
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Multi Colored Bridal Dresses

The trend of wearing multi-colored bridal dresses is getting popular these days and bold and bright hues are all the rage. Ensembles are accentuated with heavy embroidery, laces and designers are playing with a sweet fusion of colours in multitude of fabrics from net and banarsi to chiffon. This gives you an option to play with patterns and create an artistically themed outfit for your special occasion.

This royal banarsi number exudes glam in abundance. Fuse a lehnga in muted hues embellished with laces and embroidery detailing with a long straight shirt. Pair it up with heavy kundan jewellery and steal the show.

Turquoise spells pure charm and looks lively in colourful pairings. In this ensemble the vibrant shade is paired with red, magenta and gold with golden trimmings.

A vintage beige kurta with purple panels can never be out of fashion. Team it up with scarlet red and green printed straight pants. Blend the two pieces with multi-coloured laces and a hint of gold.

Another way to shine in sea-green is to make a flow-y net frock accentuated with a variety of colourful jamawaars on the hemline. Heavy bronze embroidery over the neckline makes it a head-turner.

Designer: Ahmed Bilal
Hair & make-up: Sab’s (Lahore)
Coordination: Umer Mushtaq
Photography: Azeem Sani
Model: Syeda Imtia
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