Bollywood actresses Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra created a stir not just with their eye-catching outfits at Met Gala 2017, but also with their highlighted make-up. Follow their style with basic tricks, suggest experts.
Priyanka's Met Gala 2017 make-up look has been decoded by Elton Fernandez, official makeup artist, Maybelline New York:
* Priyanka's skin appears to have been kept matte, almost entirely missing highlighter, but the beautiful silver metallic detail on the eyelids juxtaposed by the unconventional brown mouth made her beauty avant-garde and in keeping with the theme of the gala.
* You can easily create this look using the nudes palette. Use the silver on the lids and pick a soft brown to blend into your entire crease, connecting a deeper brown from under the lower lashes stretching up and out into the outer crease.
* Use the lightest highlighter shade on the inner corners of the eyes... Lastly, swoop some mascara on, and use a true beautiful brown to celebrate your brown skin.
Deepika Padukone's Met Gala 2017 make-up look decoded by L'Oreal Paris make-up experts:
* The complexion: For Deepika, less is more when it comes to nailing that perfect skin tone. Start by giving a light layer of foundation, using a soft make-up brush to apply the formula as evenly and thinly as possible, dabbing it into the skin in quick, even strokes.
Next up, add a touch of concealer under the eyes to cover any dark circles as well as around the forehead and the chin area.
To contour, the make-up artist defines Deepika's jaw line, cheek bones and temples with touches of powder a couple of shades darker than Deepika's natural tone.
* The brows: Build full beautiful brows with a brow pencil. Use the Brow Artist Designer Genius kit to fill in the wax, then use the brush to blend in the wax with the brows for a natural-looking finish
* The eyes: For the eyes, first start by giving your lids a light dusting of nude eyeshadow. Then highlight it further using a metallic silver eyeshadow to create a silvery smokey eye look. To accentuate further use a black eyeliner to give your eyes a gorgeous subtle cat eye effect.
* The lips: Finally, give a soft touch of mauve lip colour to balance your overall look without overdoing it. A final dusting of face powder to set your look in place.
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