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Makeup Magic
For every bride, her D-Day is the biggest day that calls for her to be picture perfect. Makeup, as the biggest asset for any girl for any occasion, not only makes her look good but also adds sheer confidence and that reflects in her persona. Makeup artist Kriti Dhir, owner, Kriti DS Makeovers shares tips, […]
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What to expect at Chanel’s Le Rouge beauty pop-up in Singapore
A homage to the mademoiselle's choice colour.
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What to expect at Chanel’s Le Rouge beauty pop-up in Singapore

A homage to the mademoiselle's choice colour.
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4 ways to channel your inner haute hippie
Because the freedom to live a little crazily is the biggest luxury.
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4 ways to channel your inner haute hippie

Because the freedom to live a little crazily is the biggest luxury.
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October Favourites: Nars Climax Mascara, Smashbox Photo Finish And More
New month, new favourites! With a ton of new beauty launches on our radar, we got hard to work finding the ones that we liked best. Think of us as less beauty-advisor-following-you-around, more beauty-junkies-with-high-expectations.
October is also breast cancer awareness month which means a handful of brands will be doing their part in raising education for the cause and prevention of breast cancer. Take for example, The Estée Lauder Companies, with brands like Aveda, Bobbi Brown, Clinique, Estée Lauder, La Mer and Origins, that will be selling Pink Ribbon merch or making donations to organisations around the world.
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So if you've got something specific you've been hunting for (say a lipstick shade for fall) or simply want to pamper yourself on a cosy night in, give these products a go:
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Highlighter Mistakes You Could Be Making, And How To Fix Them
You could have an arsenal of skincare that works magic on your skin, but there's one thing you can't achieve from a little jar: that highlighter glow. These nifty little shimmer tools aren't the easiest to master, but as always, practice makes perfect. And when you finally nail that swift stroke of highlight, you get a healthy shine that instantly perks up your complexion. So if you need a few pointers, be sure you're not committing these highlighter sins:
#1 Applying too much, too early
When it comes to makeup, you never want to go full-on. With highlighter especially, it's best to apply as the last step in your makeup process so it looks like a nice glow and not oily skin buried under your blush. And, keep it light. You want your highlighter to pop, not conquer.
Do this: Lightly dust your highlighter onto a fan brush, dust or blow lightly, and sweep gently onto the areas of your face you intend to highlight.
#2 Hitting the wrong spots
There are parts of the face that do well highlighted, and parts that don't. The inner corners of the eyes, bridge of the most, tops of the cheekbones and cupids bow look amazing with a little shimmer. However, the apples of your cheeks should be reserved solely for blush, and you want to keep your forehead away from highlighter too, if not for just a light touch in the centre -- remember to blend that well!
Do this: There's an old trick makeup artists use to pinpoint the areas that need to be highlighted for different faces -- shinning a torchlight right above the face to see where the light hits. These are the exact spots to highlight.
#3 Going too bright, or too dark
While some brands carry just one shade of highlighter, more and more are coming up with highlighters in various shades. We applaud this move because just like foundation, highlighters aren't one-shade-fits-all. Tanned complexions pop with peachy bronzers, and fair complexions look stunning with pearly whites or pinks.
Do this: Choose a highlighter shade that's somewhere between your foundation shade and blush. A good tip is to go with the shade that most closely resembles the light eyeshadow you use right below your brow bone.
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And finally, we've picked five highlighters that are absolute gems:
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