Minimalist Beauty Routines: A Design-Focused Approach To Skincare And Makeup

Minimalist Beauty Routines: A Design-Focused Approach To Skincare And Makeup

During the current highly dynamic world, complications in ordinary schedules and product use can aggravate stress. Simplicity is the new luxury’s salvation: now, making up means using rich creams and watery eyeshadows; makeup means washes of color, swift scrawled-on liner; conferences means poker straight hair. Minimalist beauty routines are therefore a revelation; they will bring a new life to the cult of caring for ourselves.   Wanting to care for your skin and look ‘polished’ without wearing heavy makeup? Follow these techniques and enjoy the benefits of natural and healthy skin. There are definitely some good practices here to learn from.  Focus on design means that the products that are developed and the techniques that are recommended are basic and straightforward, thereby making the regime not only attractive but also effective. Key Principles in Minimalist Beauty Routine Focus on Essentials: Find out which core products would serve your skin issues and type best. Quality Over Quantity: Use natural and organic products that are readily available to help improve your skin’s health. Simplicity is Key: Do not complicate things by adding steps or products that are not essential to achieve your goal. Less is More: Use such products in smaller measures and allow the skin to get a break from certain product usage. Mindfulness and Self-Care: Take care of your skin, hair, and body, and do it happily; it is a form of a self-care practice. When you follow these principles, they will enable you to formulate your personal beauty routine that will be relatively simple but meaningful. As with most things in life, it is not about getting it right all of the time, just as it isn’t about aiming for a skin-perfect complexion; it is about a healthy skin and complexion through a healthy skin regime.

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 The Beauty Of Symmetry: Exploring The Role Of Symmetry In Beauty And Skincare Routines

The Beauty Of Symmetry: Exploring The Role Of Symmetry In Beauty And Skincare Routines

Have you ever stopped to think, why do you find some faces and objects beautiful? More often than not, they involve the notion of symmetry. Symmetry and the meaningful organisation of components along a line or a point is one of the main concepts that has possibly been the focus of interest of art, scientists, and philosophers through the centuries. And in the sphere of beauty, assertive. Let us continue the exploration of the beauty of symmetry and how this factor works in shaping beauty with a specific focus on skin care regimens. Beauty of Symmetry Nowadays, symmetry, the perfect balance of the object’s sides, or their division by a middle line, a point, has long attracted our attention. It is hence undeniable that it has shaped the impression people have on the concept of beauty. Whether you look at the reflection of each side of the face in Lisa’s smile or the mirror-image construction of ancient sanctuaries, this type of selling makes people feel calm and orderly. Speaking of facial skin care, it is important to mention that facial features should be symmetrical, and this contributes to the deference of the years. If an artist were to choose where to place each feature on our face, we are favoured when these features are arranged evenly. It is for this reason that many programs for the care of the skin of the face are based on the correction of deviations from the norm, for example, in the form of spots, freckles, hollows on the cheekbones, or different-sized lips. One of the art forms that involve the use of symmetry is makeup art. It is also important that when putting on makeup, provisions are made to make the face appear as balanced as possible, and therefore the use of lip liner to make both lips appear symmetrical is very important. This involves activities such as contouring, highlighting, and maintaining the bilateral symmetry of the face and head. Further, specific care therapies, like aromatherapy, laser remodeling, and other skin treatments like facials and massages, are useful in recreating the balance of facial muscles. They can help out with a lot of things, and with regard to facial treatment, it is very relaxing, hence improving blood circulation that helps out in getting the face shaped to look more youthful.

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 Nail Polish Day: Nail care, vegan products & art of ‘nailing’ it |Exclusive

Nail Polish Day: Nail care, vegan products & art of ‘nailing’ it |Exclusive

The Nail Polish Day marked on June 1st, mainly observed across the USA and other parts of the world, celebrates the existence of the Nail Polish and its art. For nail art lovers, every day is Nail Polish Day but on this day people usually step out to flaunt their dramatic nails and avail offers from their nail salons. With the current state of the nationwide lockdown, we had to sadly break up with our nail salon appointments and become our own manicurists. On the Nail Polish Day, The Style.World decided to catch up with an expert nail artist for some commonly asked questions. In an exclusive conversation, Mini Patankar, a professional nail artist, ‘Just Nails’, talks about the most trending nail art fad, vegan nail products and the future of nail art post lockdown. TSW: The Latest trending nail art fad? Mini: Currently shades of nudes with brands like Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton. Also, Nail art like flames and bling art is trending.  TSW: A bizarre Nail art trend you would want to get rid of?  Mini: The piercing Nail art is out of fashion now. It is usually uncomfortable to wear. TSW: What’s your best tip for getting beautiful, well-groomed nails during a lockdown?  Mini: During the lockdown, baby pink nude Nails are easy to maintain because even when they grow out they don’t need a refill.     TSW: Your take on using vegan products for nails? Mini: It is of utmost importance for the health of natural nails. TSW: Queens of Nail Art trends, The Kardashians or Cardi B? And why? Mini: Cardi B! She is famous for extreme bling Nails.  TSW: Future of nail art post lockdown? Mini: Nail art is trending nowadays so once we are open, I know there will be a huge crowd lining up to get their nails done.  Nail Polish Day: Nail care, vegan products & art of ‘nailing’ it |Exclusive

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 Beauty Tips by Gouri Kapur

Beauty Tips by Gouri Kapur

Celebrity makeup artist Gouri Kapur, who also runs her academy called Gouri Kapur Makeup Academy in Bangalore shares some beauty tips you can follow from anywhere. Gouri Kapur states… In my point of view the only trend that will never go out of fashion is looking effortlessly natural. Of course, we need to put enough effort to make it look that way – skin, fashion or makeup. Dewy skin is the latest trend in makeup which is one of my favourites too, and good skin is the essential key towards this look. So, let’s go back to our grandmothers and mothers time and get a few pointers we can incorporate today which are still the best. Especially with the 21-day lockdown in, it’s amazing to indulge and prep your skin to look dewy and healthy. Drinking hot water, lemon, and honey consistently first thing in the morning every day keeps your skin glowing. Rubbing tomato or orange peel on your skin keeps it radiant and fresh. Curds with lemon is a fabulous remedy for dry skin with a vitamin boost. Fresh milk cream, lemon juice and coconut oil, mixed together and applied gives a protein boost to your skin. Ghee applied to your lips keeps your lips hydrated and smooth. Once your skin is taken care of Adding a liquid highlighter under the foundation or bb cream on the highlight areas and finish with a cream highlighter over it gives you a natural effortless glow. Avoid powdering on highlight areas for a natural glow. [envira-gallery id=”8601″] Beauty Tips by Gouri Kapur

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