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HOLYGRAIL BEAUTY 101: SKINCARE AND MAKEUP

Your skin From the right way to prep o makeup essentials, here’s your monsoon beauty guide

- Vrinda Chaturvedi htcity@hindustant­imes.com

Scouting for makeup and skincare products is never an easy task. As the cosmetics industry is booming, so does the demand for novel products. Every other day, new beauty brands are unveiled. The question then arises is, which beauty and skincare products are worth experiment­ing with? Although, there are dozens of items that can make the list yet we have whittled it down to a few of the products that intrigue and mystify women all over the world.

Understand­ing the skin is the most comprehens­ive way to start prepping up for makeup. So, before we take a whirlwind tour of the cosmetic products that empower women to embrace their natural features, we first take a look at the ride or die skincare products that lay the base for it all.

Prep your skin FACEWASH

Gel cleansers are effective at decongesti­ng clogged pores, removing excess oil and killing acne-causing bacteria, thanks to their antiseptic and exfoliatin­g properties. On the other hand, foam cleansers are great for removing makeup.

VITAMIN C SERUM

It is a powerful antioxidan­t that gives a smooth, glowy complexion. Chose products made with Lascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, tetrahexyl­decyl ascorbate, and magnesium ascorbyl phosphate. “Use serums that contain ascorbic acid, also known as L-ascorbic acid — the most active form of vitamin C,” says Mona Awasthy, skincare expert.

MOISTURISE­R

Moisturisi­ng the skin is a must and the moisturise­r should always be used depending on the skin type. Control your oily skin by choosing lightweigh­t moisturise­rs which are oil-free or non-greasy. Look for products which contain hyaluronic acid in a lotion, serum or gel formula to ensure that hydration is locked in while grease is banished. “When it comes to dry skin, look for powerful and rich products in creams and gels which contain hydrating ingredient­s, like shea butter, hyaluronat­e, ceramides and lanolin,” says Dr Hemant Singh, dermatolog­ist.

SUNSCREEN

A sunscreen should be a part of one’s daily skincare regime regardless of whether one is stepping out or not. “When choosing a sunscreen, consider your skin type. Do you have dry skin that doesn’t do well in the sun?

Then you need a sunscreen that doubles as a moisturise­r. If you have oily, acne-prone skin, specifical sunscreen for oily skin is recommende­d as it will be waterbased instead of oil-based thus a sunscreen gel is recommende­d for oily skin,” says Dr Sirisha Singh, dermatolog­ist.

A LITTLE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS: ALOE VERA

Kanchan Mehra, makeup artist says, “The holy grail of natural products that I would recommend would be, aloe vera mixed with castor oil for massage which is suitable for every skin type. This can be followed by a thorough cleanse with tomato juice and milk mixed with kesar for a skin that glows. I also make my own scrub which is a mixture of flax seeds, oatmeal and rice powder.”

Makeup time

After a rigorous skincare regime, here are some of the products that are a must in the monsoon to transform your face.

FOUNDATION

It lays the groundwork for your makeup look and helps you have an even complexion. “A primer holds your makeup in place and keeps it that way for long hours. Hence, if you are going to be using a foundation, ensure to dab on a small amount of primer. Also, choose a foundation that is lightweigh­t and water-based,” says Sneha Sharma, a Delhi based makeup artist.

CONCEALER

“No matter how dark your eyes look; it is advisable to avoid using a concealer during monsoon. Instead, use a light foundation or BB cream to cover the dark circles,” suggests Awasthy.

BLUSH AND HIGHLIGHTE­RS

To add colour to one’s face and make facial features more prominent, use a cream blush. They add a little more definition to the face. “Powder blushes can wear off easily during monsoon, hence it is highly recommende­d to use a cream blush,” adds Manu Dahiya, a makeup enthusiast.

EYESHADOW & EYELINER

Roopali Agrawal, a makeup artist says, “Clear and glowing skin never goes out of style. However, as we age, our beauty needs change. For busy women however, some of the makeup products never go out of fashion - brown Kajal and and eyeliner. People also say that the eyes are a window to your soul. The season favourites this year are soft eyes with brown eyeliner which adds drama to the overall look.”

Do you have dry skin that doesn’t do well in the sun? Then you need a sunscreen that doubles as a moisturise­r.

DR SIRISHA SINGH, Dermatolog­ist

LIPSTICK

Nude lipstick is a trendsette­r. “A matte lip colour works well during the monsoon. Dab loose powder over a tissue on your lips to avoid the lipstick from bleeding,” adds Agrawal.

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