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Struggling with heavy makeup: Tara Sutaria shares 6 simple tricks for a natural glow

Tara Sutaria shares simple tricks for a natural glow
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Tara Sutaria shares simple tricks for a natural glow
If heavy makeup feels uncomfortable or cakey to you, Tara Sutaria's minimal routine offers an easy solution.
Start with skin tint
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Start with skin tint
She begins by applying a vitamin-rich skin tint on moisturized skin, focusing on the cheekbones, and she blends it evenly to achieve a lifted and fresh finish. This keeps the skin breathable and prevents a cakey appearance.
Use eyeshadow stick for soft glam eyes
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Use eyeshadow stick for soft glam eyes
She prefers eyeshadow sticks over palettes. To define her eyes without overdoing it, she uses mauve tones.
Apply mascara to enhance eyes
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Apply mascara to enhance eyes
To make her eyes appear larger and more attractive, mascara forms a key part of Tara's routine, which she applies with great skill, and she keeps the rest of her makeup light to maintain a balanced look.
Add blush for a healthy glow
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Add blush for a healthy glow
For a natural finish, she prefers to apply pink matte blush with her fingers instead of using tools, which helps in instantly enhancing the face.
Use lip liner for fuller lips
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Use lip liner for fuller lips
Tara highlights the importance of lip liner, explaining that slightly overlining the lips, it makes them appear fuller. In this step, the lips can be beautifully defined using a minimal amount of lipstick.
Dab lipstick for a soft finish
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Dab lipstick for a soft finish
To achieve a soft and natural look, she uses pink nude lipstick, which complements her minimal makeup.
Minimal makeup is the real glow trend
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Minimal makeup is the real glow trend
Tara Sutaria’s routine is suitable for daily use. Her routine proves that even minimal makeup can make you look more attractive. Her approach focuses less on concealing natural features and more on enhancing them.
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